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MP3 Mannequin Depressives - Trash-Eighty

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  • Trash-eighty
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  • Headspace
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  • Autofire
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  • No Fun
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  • And It Belongs to You
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  • Break
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  • Images
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  • The Sunday Song
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  • Cyberdelic
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  • Portal
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  • What Happened?
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  • Reach
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  • Untitled
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  • Electronic Tonalities
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(ID 452395)
An awesome retro-80s-esque album delivering electro-madness and groovy vocals wrapped up in a very entertaining package, complete with nifty cover art.

14 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Dance, ELECTRONIC: Industrial



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The electronic roots of post-punk Europe are proudly displayed on "Trash-Eighty," the debut release from the Canadian-based underground electro outfit, MANNEQUIN DEPRESSIVES.

Since their conception in 1999, MD has created a project that puts a modern spin on the classic new-wave aesthetic, by combining elements of synthpop, electronica, art-rock, and industrial. The results of this unique combination can be heard on the group's debut album, "Trash-Eighty."

Not just for industrial fans or electro-purists, "Trash-Eighty" assaults your senses with a unique combination of abstract sonic experiments and well-crafted, addictive melodies. Whether it's the aggression of "Autofire," the synthpop shadings of "Reach," or the surreal strangeness of "Portal," honesty and enthusiasm for the electronic sound fuels each energetic track.


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