The White Stripes

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The White Stripes were an American rock band formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1997. The band consisted of Jack White (vocals, guitar, and piano) and Meg White (drums). The White Stripes are known for their distinctive minimalist style, which features a stripped-down sound that emphasizes blues-inspired riffs and simple, raw drumming. The band rose to fame in the early 2000s with their breakthrough album "White Blood Cells" (2001), which featured hit songs such as "Fell in Love with a Girl" and "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground." The White Stripes are widely regarded as one of the most important and influential rock bands of the 21st century, and are credited with helping to revive the garage rock movement of the early 2000s.
 
The White Stripes were popular for their stripped-down and minimalist approach to music, which often featured just guitar and drums, and for their use of red, white, and black as the primary colors in their visual image.
 
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