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1980s indie music was Gen X’s monster – why do their kids love it?
1980s indie music was Gen X’s Frankenstein’s monster – so why do their children love it? - IN FOCUS: The scruffy, awkward ...
The 1980s—the era of neon leotards, McPizza, and a golden age for popular music. Spotlighting anything from ear-worm pop and stadium rock to electronic, songs of the 1980s are eclectic and memorable.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Playlist During this fertile period the way revelers received dance music — and what was considered dance music — shifted as new kinds of spaces ...
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