
On this day October 16 1982, INXS released their third studio album Shabooh Shoobah, a breakthrough record that brought the Australian band international attention. The album marked a turning point in their sound, blending rock, pop, and new wave with a sleek, confident edge.
Featuring standout tracks like The One Thing and Don’t Change, the album showcased Michael Hutchence’s charismatic vocals and the band’s tight musicianship. Shabooh Shoobah became their first major success outside Australia, setting the stage for their global rise later in the decade.
80s insight: Shabooh Shoobah captured the energy and ambition of early 80s rock, proving that INXS had the talent and style to become one of the decade’s defining bands.
Featuring standout tracks like The One Thing and Don’t Change, the album showcased Michael Hutchence’s charismatic vocals and the band’s tight musicianship. Shabooh Shoobah became their first major success outside Australia, setting the stage for their global rise later in the decade.
80s insight: Shabooh Shoobah captured the energy and ambition of early 80s rock, proving that INXS had the talent and style to become one of the decade’s defining bands.