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  1. On This Day September 29, 1986 – The Pacific Age by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Was Released

    On This Day September 29, 1986 – The Pacific Age by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Was Released

    On this day September 29, 1986 The Pacific Age by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark was released. The band’s seventh studio album continued their evolution from experimental synthpop pioneers to mainstream hitmakers, delivering a polished sound that balanced catchy melodies with thoughtful...
  2. On This Day September 27, 1982 – A Broken Frame by Depeche Mode Was Released

    On This Day September 27, 1982 – A Broken Frame by Depeche Mode Was Released

    On this day September 27, 1982 A Broken Frame by Depeche Mode was released. The band’s second studio album marked a transitional moment in their career, as they forged a new musical direction following the departure of founding member Vince Clarke. The album showcased a darker and more...
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    The Legendary 80s Artists: Alphaville, Modern Talking, Sandra, Frida, and A-ha

    This thread is for the general discussion of the Article The Legendary 80s Artists: Alphaville, Modern Talking, Sandra, Frida, and A-ha. Please add to the discussion here.
  4. The Legendary 80s Artists: Alphaville, Modern Talking, Sandra, Frida, and A-ha

    The Legendary 80s Artists: Alphaville, Modern Talking, Sandra, Frida, and A-ha

    The 1980s was a golden era of music, a time when synthpop, new wave, and electronic music captured the hearts of millions. Among the most influential artists of this transformative decade were Alphaville, Modern Talking, Sandra, Frida, and A-ha. These musicians and their timeless songs have left...
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