This was supposed to be a "quick sketch" but it ended up taking way longer than I'd like to admit...
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Round one
Kraftwerk
Formed in: 1970
Genres: Electronic rock, synth pop
Lineup: Ralf Hütter - vocals, synth, keyboard
Florian Schneider - vocoder, synths
Karl Bartos - electronic drum
Albums from the 80s:
Computer world (1981)
electric cafe (1986)
Propaganda:
The Go Go’s
Formed in: 1978
Genres: new wave, power pop, pop rock, punk rock
Lineup: Belinda Carlisle- vocals
Jane Weidlin- rhythm guitar
Charlotte Caffey- lead guitar
Gina Schock- drums
Kathy Valentine- bass
Albums from the 80s:
Beauty and the Beat (1981)
Vacation (1982)
Talk Show (1984)
Propaganda: While their biggest hits were very bubblegum and upbeat, these girls came up in the LA Punk scene and had the bite to back that up. Rolling Stone ranked the Hardest Partying Bands and The Go Go's came in 3rd, right behind Mötley Crüe and Led Zeppelin. Their songs are certified bops and great to blast on a road trip and their style was pure LA Mall Rat which, frankly, still iconic.
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I found a poorly translated Japanese to English spelling and it automatically made me think of this picture, so I made this
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Delightfully agonized interview ('interrogation') with Kraftwerk after a show in Newcastle, published in Sounds magazine (September 1975)
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1978 / "Die Roboter"
Я твой слуга / "I am your servant"
Я твой работник / "I am your worker"
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