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On this day, October 28, 1985, Oingo Boingo released their fifth album, Dead Man’s Party. The album reached #98 on the Billboard charts and featured the hit single “Weird Science,” which became an anthem thanks to its inclusion in the film of the same name. Known for its quirky blend of new...
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