These four new wave and synth-pop classics were definitive one-hit wonders in the 1980s, and they've aged pretty well.
When Joe Jackson burst onto the airwaves of U.S. rock stations in 1979, his spare, reggae-influenced sound fit right in with that of other new wave artists. Much like Sting, who as a member of The ...
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