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Old 08-08-2015, 10:40 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by William_the_Bloody

Well there was a big new wave revival, if you consider indie rock bands like the Strokes & Interpol as new wave.

Also lately there has been a lot of new wave sounding bands dominating the pop charts.

(ie Goyte: Someone I use to know, Foster the People: Pumped up Kicks)

but your right new wave will never be as dominate as it was in the 80's, (we probably hit peak new wave in 83?) you should map that one out.
Wish i could but honestly idk enough about new wave yet to do that. i know enough to not call the Strokes new wave though.

It's only in recent years ive taken an interest in the New wave movement of the 80's im more familiar with the grunge movement of the 90's.
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