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On this day September 24, 1980 Utopia released their fifth studio album, Deface the Music. Known for their experimental style, the band took a creative turn with this record by crafting songs that closely resembled the sound and style of The Beatles.
The album featured tracks like I Just Want...
Title: Deface the Music
Artist: Utopia
Genre: Progressive Rock
Released: 1980
Tracks:
1 - I Just Want to Touch You - 2:04
2 - Crystal Ball - 2:02
3 - Where Does the World Go to Hide - 1:45
4 - Silly Boy - 2:23
5 - Alone - 2:13
6 - That's Not Right - 2:40
7 - Take It Home - 2:54
8 -...
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