Few modern bands have as rich a tapestry of influences as Brit band Blur—appropriate for a group that has undergone such a wide range of styles over its career. Starting as an indie-dance group reminiscent of Madchester, Blur went on to borrow music hall-influence that recalled The Kinks, XTC and Madness in their Britpop days to borrowing from Pavement and Can in their later, more Americentric period. Underpinning Damon Albarn's distinctive vocals, guitarist Graham Coxon wove a streak of art-school riffs that recalled Wire and other post-punk groups. Here's a look at some of the influences on the work of Blur.