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  1. Dec 19, 2023 · Fronted by Bob Geldof, this band pushed themselves to the front of the art-punk and rock genre in the 80s. Known primarily for their hit I Don’t Like Mondays, what I love about them is their ability to produce some incisive lyrics designed to make you delve deep into the angst that seeps out of their songs.

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    • U2. No list of 80’s Irish Bands would be complete without including one of the most popular rock groups of all time. U2 achieved international praise following their performance at Live Aid in 1985.
    • Thin Lizzy. Thin Lizzy formed in Dublin in 1969, the Irish rock band are famous for incorporating many genres into their distinctive style of music.
    • The Pogues. Formed in 1982, the Pogues are another brilliant Irish band known for Celtic Punk music. This is a mix of traditional Irish folk music and punk.
    • The Boomtown Rats. The Boomtown Rats began their music career in 1975 in Dublin city. Released in 1979, I Don’t Like Mondays is arguably the band’s most famous hit.
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  3. 80 Essential Irish Ballads & Folk Songs1. Green Fields of France - Brier - 02:002. Black Is the Colour - Brier - 05:533. The Fields of Athenry - Paddy Reilly...

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  4. May 1, 2024 · 1. The Dubliners. 298 votes. The Dubliners, a renowned Irish folk band, have been captivating audiences worldwide for over half a century with their unique blend of traditional Irish music, storytelling, and humor.

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  6. 1980s. The 1980s saw the rise to stardom of the most successful Irish rock band, U2. Since the release of their album Boy in 1980, U2 has grown to become one of the biggest rock bands in the world. In fact, Rolling Stone claims this band to be "the biggest band in the world." [2]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Celtic_rockCeltic rock - Wikipedia

    As with folk rock in England, the advent of punk and other musical trends undermined the folk element of Celtic rock, but in the early 1980s London based Irish band The Pogues created the subgenre Celtic punk by combining structural elements of folk music with a punk attitude and delivery.

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