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Super similarity to Talking Heads
David Byrne
2,590,510 plays (248,351 listeners)
David Byrne started his musical career when he emerged with the band Talking Heads in New York in 1974. He released his first "proper" solo album in 1989, and remains active (in a variety of media) today.
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Brian Eno & David Byrne
2,584,025 plays (157,267 listeners)
Avant-rock pioneer Brian Eno and Talking Heads frontman David Byrne collaborated for a groundbreaking album called My Life in the Bush of Ghosts in 1981. They combined found recordings of voices (off the radio and so on) with funky Afrolatin grooves, using the voices more or less as instruments rather than for the content of the words.
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Tom Tom Club
911,542 plays (146,302 listeners)
Tom Tom Club is a project by Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz, who were also members of Talking Heads.
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Television
4,395,596 plays (355,129 listeners)
Television was one of the most creative bands to emerge from New York's underground scene of the mid-'70s, creating an influential new guitar vocabulary.
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Roxy Music
7,660,982 plays (584,510 listeners)
Roxy Music are an art rock group which formed in 1971 in London, England. The band's original lineup consisted of Bryan Ferry (vocals, keyboards), Phil Manzanera (guitar), Andy Mackay (saxophone, oboe), Brian Eno (synthesizer, "treatments"), Graham Simpson (bass) and Paul Thompson (drums, percussion).
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Devo
8,896,733 plays (541,557 listeners)
Devo is an American rock group formed in Akron, Ohio, United States in 1972. The band split in 1991 and returned in 1996.
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The Modern Lovers
1,965,269 plays (160,738 listeners)
The Modern Lovers were an American rock band led by Jonathan Richman in the 1970s and 1980s. The original band, billed simply as "The Modern Lovers", existed from 1970–74 but their recordings were not released until 1976 or later. It featured Richman and bassist Ernie Brooks with drummer David Robinson (later of The Cars) and keyboardist Jerry Harrison (later of Talking Heads).
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LCD Soundsystem
28,483,152 plays (1,167,747 listeners)
LCD Soundsystem was the musical project of producer James Murphy, co-founder of New York City dance-punk label DFA Records. Formed in 2001, the music of LCD Soundsystem can also be described as a mix of alternative dance and post punk, along with elements of disco and other styles.
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Brian Eno
18,469,217 plays (711,342 listeners)
Brian Eno (born Brian Peter George Eno 15th May 1948 in Woodbridge, Suffolk - later adding St John le Baptiste de la Salle to his name) is a British self proclaimed 'non-musician', who has made contributions to the music community as an instrumentalist, composer, record producer, music theorist and singer.
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Wire
7,720,674 plays (321,426 listeners)
Wire is a post-punk band formed in London, England in 1976. The band initially consisted of Colin Newman (vocals, guitar), Graham Lewis (bass, vocals), Bruce Gilbert (guitar), and Robert Gotobed (drums). Bruce Gilbert left the band in 2004. In 2008, Margaret Field McGinnis of Laika joined the band as their touring guitarist.
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