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Friday, March 21, 2008

sigue sigue sputnik


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7 comments:

  1. WOW, did I forget how much they completely sucked! And I love 80s music!

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  2. Kinda reminds me of the scene in Revenge of the Nerds where they all dress up and synth-rokk it out. Only that was cool, and this is, well, horrendous.

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  3. I remember that they were the one band just everybody hated. Man, they really earned & deserved it ;-)

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  4. When I was about 12 I thought they were awesome. There was some song about hair products that I found hilarious for some reason.

    I can honestly say I had never seen them before.

    I think that's a good thing, as it would have probably scarred me for life...

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  5. The only thing that was ever cool about Sputnik were the multi-lingual advertisements that they had littered throughout the album (in between songs and sometimes part of the songs). Otherwise, they were a lame copy of bad Billy Idol songs.

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  6. dont you mean lame copy of suicide?

    I love SSS but as someone else stated i never say tham and it would have put me off.

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  7. although sss compilations had basic aspects, their overall compositions were unmatched. sss's best songs included sss's branded noises. Tony James was genius, and that's hard to appreciate. Who was behind Billy Idol before he came to US?

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