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Best 80S Influence

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Best 1 Queen - Live Aid 1985

Queen’s 1985 Live Aid performance remains a landmark event in rock music. The band delivered an electrifying twenty-minute set featuring “Bohemian Rhapsody,” showcasing unparalleled musical skill and...

2 Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense (1984)

Talking Heads’ *Stop Making Sense* (1984) is a landmark live concert film showcasing the band’s innovative approach to performance art. Jonathan Demme's direction transforms their new-wave music into...

3 Thriller

Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' remains the best-selling album of all time, and for good reason. Its innovative production, groundbreaking music videos, and undeniable songwriting brilliance cemented its...

4 Talking Heads - Remain in Light

Talking Heads’ “Remain in Light” is a seminal 1980 album blending funk, experimental music, and avant-garde pop. The record's intricate polyrhythms and remarkably layered production established it as...

5 Prince - Super Bowl XLI 2007

Prince’s Super Bowl XLI halftime performance in Miami is widely considered one of the most iconic and memorable live music events in history. The show featured a dynamic mix of hits from his extensive...

6 Purple Rain

Prince's 'Purple Rain' is a cinematic masterpiece and a defining moment in 80s music. The album's fusion of rock, funk, pop, and R&B, combined with Prince's virtuoso guitar playing and captivating vo...

7 Remain in Light

Remain in Light is a 1980 album by Talking Heads renowned for its complex rhythmic structures and innovative use of synthesizers. The record’s ambitious blend of avant-garde electronic music with funk...

8 Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

James Cameron's 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day' redefined the action sequel, delivering a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience. The film's groundbreaking special effects, particularly t...

9 Michael Jackson - Thriller

This album didn't just sell records; it redefined the music video and pop performance art. Featuring iconic tracks like 'Billie Jean' and 'Thriller,' its flawless blend of funk, R&B, and pop made it a...

10 Hounds of Love

Hounds of Love is a seminal 1985 album by Kate Bush. It’s notable for its innovative blend of progressive electronic music, atmospheric textures, and intensely personal female vocals. The concept albu...

11 Violator

Violator is a seminal 1980s synth-pop album by Depeche Mode. Its complex and atmospheric soundscapes, driven by innovative synthesizers, established the band’s signature style. The record's exploratio...

12 Christianity

Christianity, stemming from the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, is the world's largest religion. Its core message revolves around salvation, grace, and the relationship between humanity and the di...

13 Talking Heads

Talking Heads redefined New Wave with their quirky rhythms, intellectual lyrics, and David Byrne's distinctive vocals. Their blend of art-rock, funk, and punk created a sound that was both challenging...

14 Depeche Mode - Violator

Depeche Mode’s *Violator* (1985) is a landmark album in new wave music. Its distinctive electronic soundscapes blend synth-pop with industrial and darkwave influences creating an atmospheric and often...

15 Blondie - Parallel Lines

Blondie’s *Parallel Lines* is a landmark 1980 album significantly shaping new wave music. It successfully fused punk rock’s energy with accessible pop sensibilities creating a commercially successful...

16 Kate Bush

Kate Bush is an English artist renowned for her complex art-rock compositions. Her work blends electronic music, operatic vocals, and theatrical performance with experimental textures. She’s notable f...

17 Evil Dead 2 (1987)

Sam Raimi's 'Evil Dead 2' redefined gore with its over-the-top, comedic, and incredibly inventive practical effects. The film embraces the absurdity of its premise, utilizing buckets of fake blood, st...

18 The Cars - The Cars

The Cars was a seminal new-wave band formed in Detroit. Their music blended intelligent pop melodies with prominent synthesizers, creating a distinctive sound that resonated deeply with listeners. Kno...

19 Music for Nine Postcards

Hiroshi Yoshimura’s *Music for Nine Postcards* (1982) presents a collection of calming electronic pieces featuring piano and subtle synthesizers. The album is notable for its minimalist approach and a...

20 U2 - The Joshua Tree

This album cemented U2's status as stadium-rock titans. It masterfully blended soaring, anthemic guitar sounds with politically charged lyrics, giving the decade a soundtrack for global consciousness....

21 Freaks and Geeks

Freaks and Geeks was a teen comedy-drama series set in a Detroit suburban high school during the 1980–81 academic year. The show featured a cast of young actors including Linda Cardellini and James Fr...

22 Reply 1988

Reply 1988 was a South Korean television series produced by tvN that ran for twenty episodes between November 2015 and January 2016. The drama centered on the lives of five friends and their families...

23 Blondie

Blondie successfully bridged the gap between punk and pop, led by the iconic Debbie Harry. Their music incorporated elements of punk, new wave, disco, and reggae, creating a sound that was both edgy a...

24 Power, Corruption & Lies

Power, Corruption & Lies is a seminal 1982 synth-pop album by New Order. The record blends elements of post-punk’s angular guitars and dark themes with driving electronic rhythms and memorable melodic...

25 The Human League - Dare!

The Human League’s Dare! remains an iconic synth-pop album released in 1981. It significantly impacted popular music by blending electronic instrumentation with intelligent lyrics and danceable rhythm...

26 Mitski

Mitski remains a cornerstone of the alternative scene, known for her raw emotional honesty and experimental approach to pop structures. Her music often explores themes of identity, desire, and alienat...

27 Prince - 1999

While *Purple Rain* is the epic, *1999* showcases Prince's incredible groove mastery in a slightly more contained, yet equally potent package. It features flawless musicianship and a deep pocket of fu...

28 The Storyteller

The Storyteller is an anthology television series created by Jim Henson and featuring intricate puppet designs. Originally broadcast in the UK during the 1980s, each episode presents a self-contained...

29 Dare

Dare is a seminal 1981 synth-pop album by The Human League. It’s notable for its sophisticated electronic soundscapes and intelligent lyrical themes exploring relationships and technology. The album's...

30 The Lexicon of Love

The Lexicon of Love is a 1983 album by ABC, notable for its sophisticated synth-pop soundscape. Combining elements of new wave, glam-pop, and balladry, it features rich instrumentation and memorable m...

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