Best known for the hit Atomic Dog, it also features an additional song about a dog that is even crazier
Jan 30, 2024

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A Clark Sisters classic. A joyous Luddite anthem that people of all faiths can all appreciate. And let's not forget the Melle Mel rap! — "Work is easy, life is hard, computers don't believe in God / Floppy disk, software, automated atmosphere ... / Don't eat lunch, never rest, personally I'm not impressed"
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This whole label has some tunes on it but this compilation has a good selection from over the years
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if one record could sum up 1984, it could be this one. massive synths and drum machines going on here - and the real star of the show is the synth bass. endless crispy grooves that make you feel like the main character in a movie walking down some wet streets at night…
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