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The Look of Love
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Stylish UK New Romantic band led by Martin Fry, also known for "Poison Arrow."
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ABC
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Stand and Deliver
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Known for face paint, pirate garb, and a style the band dubbed “antmusic.”
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Adam and the Ants
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Cruel Summer
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’80s London girl group who also scored a #1 hit with their cover of Shocking Blue's "Venus."
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Bananarama
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White Wedding
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British rocker who went solo after Generation X; known for spiky hair, sneer, and hits like Rebel Yell.
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Billy Idol
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Heart of Glass
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NYC band fronted by Debbie Harry, famous for hits like "Rapture" — the first rap-influenced song to hit #1 in the U.S.
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Blondie
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Love Shack
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Athens, Georgia band famous for quirky fashion, offbeat vocals, and chart-topping party hits like "Rock Lobster."
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The B-52s
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Just What I Needed
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American band blending rock and synth with sleek ’80s hooks; hits include "Drive" and "Shake It Up."
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The Cars
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Karma Chameleon
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Band fronted by Boy George, famous for flamboyant fashion and soulful vocals.
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Culture Club
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Whip It
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Quirky Ohio art-punks known for robotic stage movements, satirical concepts, and spiky “Energy Dome” hats.
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Devo
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Hungry Like the Wolf
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MTV darlings with cinematic music videos and a reputation as “the Fab Five.” "Ordinary World" was another smash hit.
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Duran Duran
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Pump It Up
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Angry young man of new wave; sharp lyrics, Buddy Holly glasses, and backing band The Attractions.
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Elvis Costello & the Attractions
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Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
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Synth duo fronted by Annie Lennox, known for her striking androgynous look and instantly recognizable vocals.
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Eurythmics
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Relax
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UK synthpop provocateurs whose risqué lyrics got this hit song banned by BBC.
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood
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We Got the Beat
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LA all-female band with punk roots polished for MTV; also known for "Our Lips Are Sealed."
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The Go-Gos
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Need You Tonight
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Australian band fronted by charismatic Michael Hutchence, who tragicallly died in 1997 at the age of 37.
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INXS
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Don’t You Want Me
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Sheffield synthpop pioneers, also known for "Human."
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The Human League
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Down Under
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Hard hat wearing Australian band known for this song with lyrics about vegemite sandwiches.
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Men at Work
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If You Leave
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Liverpool synth band often abbreviated as OMD; also known for "Enola Gay."
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Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
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West End Girls
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Iconic, sharp suited UK synth pop duo also known for hits "Always on My Mind" and "It's a Sin."
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Pet Shop Boys
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Every Breath You Take
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London band fronted by Sting; had a string of hits including "Roxanne" and "Message in a Bottle."
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The Police
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Brass in Pocket
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Band fronted by Chrissie Hynde, one of the era’s most iconic female rock singers.
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Pretenders
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Pretty in Pink
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UK band blending post-punk grit with pop hooks and Richard Butler’s raspy vocals.
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The Psychedelic Furs
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Don’t You (Forget About Me)
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Scottish band; iconic for this Breakfast Club soundtrack anthem.
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Simple Minds
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Tainted Love
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Synthpop duo best known for Marc Almond’s vocals and dark, dramatic tone.
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Soft Cell
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True
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London band known for sharp fashion and smooth blue-eyed soul ballads.
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Spandau Ballet
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Psycho Killer
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NY band led by David Byrne, who blend art rock, funk, & world music. Also known for "Burning Down the House."
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Talking Heads
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Shout
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English duo Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith; also known for "Everybody Wants to Rule the World."
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Tears for Fears
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Hold Me Now
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British trio whose name comes from the bumbling detectives in The Adventures of Tintin; also known for "Doctor! Doctor!"
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Thompson Twins
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