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I can't go into a grocery store without hearing music from the 1980's. It's not where I expected things to be musically in the 2020's but, leaning in a bit, please consider Urgh! A Music War (1981), a collection of live tracks from lesser known bands and performers like Oingo Boingo, Klaus Nomi, Wall of Voodoo, and many more (okay, The Police, too)!

Image of Album Cover from Urgh, A Music War

I'd really like to hear more of this in grocery stores...!

#music

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