On This Day: March 19 1982 After the Fire Released Their Album Batteries Not Included

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On This Day: March 19 1982 After the Fire Released Their Album Batteries Not Included
On this day March 19 1982 British rock band After the Fire released their fourth and final studio album Batteries Not Included. The album blended new wave and progressive rock influences showcasing the band's signature synth-driven sound.

Despite critical praise Batteries Not Included struggled commercially as the band faced label issues and internal challenges. Shortly after the album’s release After the Fire disbanded though their music later gained a cult following.

Fun fact: After the Fire is best known for their hit Der Kommissar which became an international success despite being a cover of an Austrian song originally recorded by Falco.

Trivia question: What was the name of After the Fire’s lead vocalist during their most successful years?

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