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The Pleasure Principle

Gary Numan

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Released: Jun 1979
Label: Beggars Banquet
The Pleasure Principle is the album most Americans equate with this new wave innovator, specifically the song "Cars," which was a moderate hit on the radio and, more significantly, a heavily-rotated video on the then-fledgling MTV network. Nobody plays new wave robo-funk like Numan, and his early records remain, to this day, archetypal post-Bowie synth rock.
- Mike McGuirk
Gary Numan - The Pleasure Principle 1998-07-22
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℗ 1979 / 1980 / 1985 Beggars Banquet Records LimitedLtd