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*British musician '''Polly Jean Harvey''' 's stated Eliot's poetry as an influence on her 2011 album ''Let England Shake.'' Many of the lyrics seem to identify with the same feelings of turmoil, war, and darkness expressed by Eliot in ''The Waste Land.''
 
*British musician '''Polly Jean Harvey''' 's stated Eliot's poetry as an influence on her 2011 album ''Let England Shake.'' Many of the lyrics seem to identify with the same feelings of turmoil, war, and darkness expressed by Eliot in ''The Waste Land.''
 
[http://jamesrussellontheweb.blogspot.com/2011/02/pj-harvey-ts-eliot-and-paul-nash-in.html One blogger] has suggested Harvey directly referencing lines from ''The Waste Land'' in her song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDblL441DxM On Battleship Hill] containing the lyrics "Jagged mountains jutting out/ Cracked like teeth in a rotting mouth" which read similar to lines 338-9 in ''The Waste Land'': "If there were only water amongst the rock/ Dead mountain mouth of carious teeth that cannot spit."
 
[http://jamesrussellontheweb.blogspot.com/2011/02/pj-harvey-ts-eliot-and-paul-nash-in.html One blogger] has suggested Harvey directly referencing lines from ''The Waste Land'' in her song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDblL441DxM On Battleship Hill] containing the lyrics "Jagged mountains jutting out/ Cracked like teeth in a rotting mouth" which read similar to lines 338-9 in ''The Waste Land'': "If there were only water amongst the rock/ Dead mountain mouth of carious teeth that cannot spit."
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* To name a few more-'''Van Morrison,''' '''The Pet Shop Boys,''' '''Chuck D,''' and '''Thom Yorke''' are a few additional artists that have marked influences in their music tracing back to the poetry of Eliot.
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===British Punk/Rock Bands Influenced by ''The Waste Land''===
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Many British punk/rock bands of the late 20th century and early 21st century have identified with and been influenced by the pessimistic tone and mosaic, allusion-filled style of Eliot's poetry. A few worth mentioning:
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*'''King Crimson''' is a progressive rock band that began in London in the late 1960s but became a transatlantic band in the 1980s. Their 1999 album ''The Deception of the Thrush'' carries allusions and influences from Eliot's poetry as well as specific references to ''The Waste Land.''
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*'''Hot Chip,''' a British electronic music band directly quotes Eliot's famous line "April is the cruellest month" in the opening of their song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mATrenootCA Playboy] released in 2004.
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*'''Amebix''' is an English crust punk/ heavy metal band that dealt with themes from ''The Waste Land'' in their music. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYEcjcvLVXE Drink and Be Merry] is an example of the allusions to a modern waste land and allusions to WWII.
  
 
==Derivative Works==
 
==Derivative Works==

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