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Love and Rockets (Music)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Love and Rockets were an Alternative Rock band from England, composed of the members of Goth Rock godfathers Bauhaus, minus Peter Murphy: guitarist Daniel Ash, bassist David J, and drummer Kevin Haskins. They formed after Bauhaus split and Ash's side band, Tones On Tail, dissolved. The three attempted a reunion for Bauhaus, but Murphy declined to join, so the remaining trio formed a new group named after the comic.Their style incorporated Post-Punk, '60s Psychedelic Rock, and later in the band's life Electronic Music, and they had a Top 10 hit in the US in 1989 with "So Alive."The band split in 1999, reformed in 2007 alongside a brief Bauhaus reunion, then split again in 2009. Daniel and Kevin formed a new group in 2017, Poptone, with bassist Diva Dompe.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })Studio Discography: Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven (1985) Express (1986) Earth, Sun, Moon (1987) Love and Rockets (1989) Hot Trip to Heaven (1994) Sweet F.A. (1996) Lift (1998) | |
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Getting Crap Past the Radar | |
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Getting Crap Past the Radar: Sweet F.A. stands for "sweet fuck-all." | |
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Goth Rock | |
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Goth Rock: Born out of Goth Rock forefathers Bauhaus, elements of it always remained in their sound but became less prominent with every album. | |
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Lead Bassist: David J shared songwriting and vocal duties with Daniel Ash. | |
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Alternative Rock | |
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Alternative Rock: One of the bands that bridged the Post-Punk of the '70s with the Alternative College Rock of the '80s. | |
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'80s Hair | |
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'80s Hair: Daniel's and Kevin's hair defied gravity, as seen above. | |
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Cover Version: The Temptations' "Ball of Confusion" and Pink Floyd's "Lucifer Sam." | |
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