80’s Playlist for the 4th of July

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Since the first 80’s playlist went over so well with so many of you, I thought I would complie a new one for the 4th of July, enjoy!

Rob Base – It Takes Two
Men Without Hats – The Safety Dance
Human League – Don’t You Want Me
Bronski Beat – Why
Tones on Tail – Go
David Bowie – Let’s Dance
Thomas Dolby – She Blinded Me With Science
Yazoo – Don’t Go
Soft Cell – Insecure Me
Depeche Mode – Just Can’t Get Enough
New Order – Blue Monday
Duran Duran – The Chauffeur

Bobby Evans – Freak-A-Zoid Robotz (Them Jeans Remix)

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This track is dripping with old school electro flavor, and with a video sporting Robots, how can I resists…

Bobby Evans – Freak-A-Zoid Robotz (Them Jeans Remix)

BOBBY EVANS
“Freak-A-Zoid Robotz” Music Video
Directed by Marcus Herring
Produced by Rick Ross (Delicious Vinyl)

Press Release:
It’s time…to put your quarters up and check out the hottest video on the planet: Bobby Evans’ smash hit Delicious Vinyl single “Freak-A-Zoid Robotz”, directed by Marcus Herring. Enter an arcade game world where a Tron state of mind and fly moves preside, where metallic Sorayama-inspired robots do choreographed dances and fight 8-bit battles to the death. “Freak-A-Zoid Robotz” is the lead track and theme song from Delicious Vinyl’s critically lauded RMXXOLOGY album. The song itself is inspired by a truly obscure cut from deep in the Delicious Vinyl catalog: an electro-bass number called “The Fine Line Between Hyper And Stupid” that appeared on the b-side of Tone-Loc’s 1990 single “I Got It Going On”. With “Freak-A-Zoid Robots”, Bobby Evans (half of L.A. hip-hop duo Brother Reade) has taken it back to the real pioneers of Miami Bass, with whip-it-good drums, ass-clapping bass, and synapse-snapping synthesizers…all perfect for robot booty shaking.

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