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  1. Mod (subculture) - Wikipedia

    Elements of the mod subculture include fashion (often tailor-made suits) and music (including soul, rhythm and blues and ska, but mainly jazz). They rode motor scooters, usually …

  2. The Mod Archive v4.0b - A distinctive collection of modules

    Welcome to one of the world's largest collections of music modules. The Mod Archive is currently enjoying its 29th year online and is still as active as ever. Whether you're a budding musician, …

  3. The 30+ Best Mod Bands | List of Best Mod Groups/Artists - Ranker

    Jun 1, 2025 · Though originally named after those who listened to modern jazz, mod bands took elements of that, R&B and soul to form a subculture of rock music that became wildly popular …

  4. 25 best mod songs - YouTube

    Baby Please Don't Go. By Them. 'Quality Sound' Oz Malo.

  5. Five masterpiece albums that capture the mod subculture

    Apr 6, 2025 · Delving into the stylish world of scooters, drugs, and suits to discover five masterpiece albums that played an essential role in fostering the mod subculture.

  6. Soundtrack of an Era: 10 Mod Songs that Still Resonate

    Apr 2, 2025 · Discover the top 10 greatest hits of the Mod era. Full of energy, angst, and edge, they will be the ultimate addition to your playlist. Read more.

  7. Music Archives | Mods Of Your Generation

    Mar 19, 2024 · Explore the vibrant world of music with Mods Of Your Generation. Our blog takes you on a sonic journey through the mod scene, offering a curated selection of articles, reviews, …

  8. MusicMoz - Sound Files: MOD

    FlatDisk MOD Archive - A collection of over 5600 MOD files. Hornet Archive - Was once a large archive of digital music. Now contains only award-winning songs from various years. …

  9. Mod Music | Discogs

    Discover the most collected and trending Mod music. Connect with Mod collectors across the globe and complete your collection.

  10. Mods, Music & Modernism: From The Jam to Britpop

    Today, Mod remains a global language of style and sound. And its echoes in Britpop prove that modernism, when fused with music and meaning, never truly goes out of fashion.