Siân Pattenden, a music journalist and dedicated Pulpologist, dives deep into Pulp's journey during the Britpop era. She discusses the cultural impact of their iconic song 'Common People' and the irony of success, contrasting their rise with the challenges of fame. Pattenden also examines themes of class and authenticity in their music, particularly in albums like 'Different Class' and 'This Is Hardcore.' The conversation navigates Pulp's unique storytelling, humor, and the complexities of identity in the music industry, making for an engaging exploration of nostalgia and legacy.