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For music from a year in the 1980s, go to 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | 89This article includes an overview of the famous events and trends in popular music in the 1980s.
The 1980s saw the emergence of electronic dance music and new wave, also known as Modern Rock. As disco fell out of fashion in the decade's early years, genres such as post-disco, Italo disco, Euro disco, and dance-pop became more popular. Rock music continued to enjoy a wide audience. Soft rock, glam metal, thrash metal, shred guitar characterized by heavy distortion, pinch harmonics, and whammy bar abuse became very popular. Adult contemporary, quiet storm, and smooth jazz gained popularity. In the late 1980s, glam metal became the largest, most commercially successful brand of music worldwide.The 1980s are commonly remembered for a great increase in the use of digital recording, associated with the usage of synthesizers, with synth-pop music and other electronic genres featuring non-traditional instruments increasing in popularity. Also during this decade, several major electronic genres were developed, including electro, techno, house, freestyle, and Eurodance, rising in prominence during the 1990s and beyond. Throughout the decade, R&B, hip hop, and urban genres were becoming commonplace, particularly in the inner-city areas of large, metropolitan cities; rap was especially successful in the latter part of the decade, with the advent of the golden age of hip hop. These urban genres—particularly rap and hip hop—would continue their rise in popularity through the 1990s and 2000s.
A 2010 survey conducted by the digital broadcaster Music Choice, which polled over 11,000 European participants, revealed that the 1980s was the most favoured tune decade of the last 40 years.Notable artists include Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Madonna, George Michael, Prince and The Police.

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    Go to Heaven (1980)

    Title: Go to Heaven Artist: Grateful Dead Genre: Psychedelic Rock Released: 1980 Tracks: 1 - Alabama Getaway - 3:36 2 - Far From Me - 3:40 3 - Althea - 6:54 4 - Feel Like a Stranger - 5:09 5 - Lost Sailor - 5:54 6 - Saint of Circumstance - 5:39 7 - Antwerp's Placebo (The Plumber) -...
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    Whammy! by The B-52's Hit the Charts Today April 27, 1983

    On this day April 27 1985, the B-52's released their third album, "Whammy!", which soared to #29 on the Billboard charts.
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    Flashback to April 27, 1988: Evelyn "Champagne" King's 'Flirt' Album Makes Billboard Waves"

    On this day April 27 1985, Evelyn "Champagne" King's ninth album, "Flirt," made its debut on the Billboard charts, ranking at #192 overall and reaching an impressive #20 in the R&B category.
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    Whammy! (1983)

    Title: Whammy! Artist: The B-52s Genre: New Wave Released: 1983 Tracks: 1 - Legal Tender - 3:41 2 - Whammy Kiss - 5:22 3 - Song for a Future Generation - 3:59 4 - Butterbean - 4:18 5 - Trism - 3:24 6 - Queen of Las Vegas - 4:37 7 - Don't Worry - 3:58 8 - Big Bird - 4:14 9 - Work...
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    Los Angeles (1980)

    Title: Los Angeles Artist: X Genre: Punk Rock Released: 1980 Tracks: 1 - Your Phone's Off the Hook, but You're Not - 2:25 2 - Johny Hit and Run Paulene - 2:50 3 - Soul Kitchen - 2:25 4 - Nausea - 3:40 5 - Sugarlight - 2:28 6 - Los Angeles - 2:25 7 - Sex and Dying in High Society -...
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    On This Day April 26 1989, Richard Marx's 'Repeat Offender' Dominates Charts

    On this day April 26 1988, Richard Marx's second album, "Repeat Offender," topped both the US Billboard 200 Charts and reached number one in Australia. It includes the hit single "Right Here Waiting" and sold over 4 million copies in the US.
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    April 26, 1982: Paul McCartney's 'Tug of War' Album Tops Charts Worldwide

    On this day April 26 1982, former Beatle Paul McCartney launched his third solo album, "Tug of War," which soared to the top spot on the US Billboard Charts. It also reached number one in the UK, Canada, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, and Japan. The album features the hit song "Ebony and...
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    On This Day April 25 1989, Soul Asylum Releases Hang Time

    On this day April 25 1989, Soul Asylum released their fourth album, "Hang Time," marking their debut album for a major label.
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    April 25, 1988: Reba McEntire's Release of 'Reba' and Peaks at #1 on Country Charts

    On this day April 25 1988, Reba McEntire's 15th album, "Reba," entered the Billboard Charts at number 118, but topped the Country Charts as number one.
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    Exodus' Debut Album ‘Bonded by Blood’ Released Today April 25 1985

    On this day April 25, 1985, Exodus released their debut album, "Bonded by Blood," marking the emergence of the Bay Area thrash band.
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    April 25, 1980: Black Sabbath Releases 'Heaven and Hell' with New Lead Singer Ronnie James Dio

    On this day April 25 1980, Black Sabbath launched their ninth album, "Heaven and Hell," marking their debut with new lead singer Ronnie James Dio. Fun Fact: Ozzy Osbourne served as the lead singer from 1968 to 1979, but the band dismissed him due to struggles with alcohol and drug abuse.
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    Sonic Attack (1981)

    Title: Sonic Attack Artist: Hawkwind Genre: Progressive Rock Released: 1981 Tracks: 1 - Sonic Attack - 4:45 2 - Rocky Paths - 3:38 3 - Psychosonia - 2:44 4 - Virgin of the World - 4:22 5 - Angels of Death - 6:02 6 - Living on a Knife Edge - 4:49 7 - Coded Languages - 4:53 8 -...
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    April 24, 1989: Black Sabbath's 'Headless Cross' Debuts

    On this day April 24 1989, Black Sabbath's 14th album, "Headless Cross," entered the Billboard Charts at position 115.
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    April 24, 1989: Tom Petty's Debut Solo Album 'Full Moon Fever' Hits Stores

    On this day April 24, 1989, Tom Petty's debut solo album, "Full Moon Fever," hit the shelves. It peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Charts and included hits like "Won't Back Down" and "Free Fallin'." The album went on to sell over 5 million copies in the US.
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    On this Day April 24 1980, Cameosis: Cameo's 5th Album was Released

    On this day April 24, 1980, Cameo's fifth album, "Cameosis," reached number 5 on the Billboard Charts and claimed the number 1 spot in R&B. Fans of Cameo hailed it as their best album.
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    Cameosis (1980)

    Title: Cameosis Artist: Cameo Genre: Soul Released: 1980 Tracks: 1 - Cameosis - 4:11 2 - Shake Your Pants - 6:24 3 - Please You - 4:19 4 - We're Goin' Out Tonight - 4:45 5 - I Care for You - 4:37 6 - On the One - 5:00 7 - Why Have I Lost You - 5:14 Overview:
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    Two Hearts (1985)

    Title: Two Hearts Artist: Men at Work Genre: Alternative Rock Released: 1985 Tracks: 1 - Man With Two Hearts - 3:56 2 - Giving Up - 3:27 3 - Everything I Need - 3:34 4 - Sail to You - 3:24 5 - Children on Parade - 3:39 6 - Maria - 4:34 7 - Stay at Home - 3:07 8 - Hard Luck Story -...
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    Iron Maiden’s ‘Seventh Son of a Seventh Son Released Today April 23, 1988

    On this day April 23, 1988, Iron Maiden's seventh album, "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son," debuted at number 12 on the Billboard Charts. Additionally, it reached the number one spot in the UK and Finland.
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    On This Day April 23, 1985: Men at Work's 'Two Hearts' Made Its Debut

    On this day April 23, 1985, "Two Hearts," the third and final album by Men at Work, debuted at number 50 on the Billboard Charts.
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    Today April 23, 1988: Whitney Houston's 'Where Do Broken Hearts Go' Tops US Charts

    On this day April 23, 1988, Whitney Houston's "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" ascended to the top spot on the American charts, maintaining its position as the number one song in America from April 23 to May 6. Additionally, it achieved number one status in Canada.
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