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  1. May 5, 2020 · New wave and its ugly twin sister, post-punk, are two terms used and abused with abandon when describing the music that followed the punk rock explosion of the mid-70s. To some people, new wave was the music made by bands who were too traditionally melodic to be classed as punk; bands that believed in good ol’ songwriting, in craft and – shock horror – quite liked the idea of having a ...

  2. Nov 23, 2023 · Public Enemy brings the noise. Madonna brings the sex. There’s Chicago house, Detroit techno, Miami freestyle, D.C. go-go. There’s ska, goth, reggae, acid house. But just one song per artist ...

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  3. Formed in 1986, Khumb Mela Band was comprised by Andrew Jeffs (vocals), Randy Capawan (guitars), “Dodo” Isidore Fernandez (keyboards), Allan Dichoso (bass), and Boying Reyes (drums, backup vocals). Lyrics were written by Annie Reyes; music and arrangement by Capawan, Fernandez, and Reyes. The band’s major influences included the popular ...

  4. Oct 20, 2017 · Listen free to Various ArtistsNew Wave Hits Of The 80s (Tainted Love, Red Red Wine and more). 23 tracks (87:05). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  5. May 15, 2024 · The iconic 1980s synth-pop song by Norwegian band A-ha is a perfect blend of catchy melodies and innovative music video artistry. Released in 1984 as part of their debut album Hunting High and Low , this contagious tune skyrocketed to the top charts worldwide with its unforgettable high-pitched chorus and groundbreaking rotoscope animation in ...

  6. New Wave Music. 80s New Wave Music was formed from the remnants of 70s punk rock. 80s New Wave took the aggressive nature of punk, added dance beats to give it a little disco feel, and then through in some keyboards to give it the distinctive 80s New Wave sound. The main years of 80s New Wave were 1980-1984.

  7. 98. JoBoxers – “Just Got Lucky” (1983) JoBoxers ‘ jubilant “Just Got Lucky” was a surprise hit in America, spending two weeks at #36 in November 1983. Unlike many songs from the new ...

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