The Teardrop Explodes

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  • post-punk
  • new wave
  • 80s
  • alternative
  • indie
The Teardrop Explodes was a British Post-punk/Neo-Psychedelic band formed in Liverpool in 1978. The band was formed by Julian Cope who had previously been in the short-lived yet locally-renowned band Crucial Three along with Pete Wylie (who went on to form Wah!) and Ian McCulloch later of Echo and the Bunnymen. The band's initial line-up consisted of singer/bassist Julian Cope, Mick Finkler on guitar, Gary Dwyer on drums and Paul Simpson on keyboards.

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Songs

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    ... and the Fighting Takes Over

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    ...And the Fighting Takes Over

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    All I Am Is Loving Yo

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    All I Am Is Loving You

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    Bent Out of Shape

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    Better Scream / Make That Move

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    Books

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    Bouncing Babies

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    Brave Boys Keep Their Promises

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    Buchanon

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    Camera Camera

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    Camera, Camera

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    Chance

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    Christ Versus Warhol

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    Colours Fly Away

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    Count to Ten and Run for Cover

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    East of the Equator

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    Falling Down Around Me

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    From Five Miles Up

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    Ha Ha I'm a Drowning

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    Ha Ha I'm Drowning

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    Hidden Track

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    I'm Not the Loving Kind

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    In-Psychlopaedia

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    Kilimanjaro

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    Kirkby Workers Dream Fades

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    Kwalo Klobinsky's Lullaby

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    Like Leila Khaled Said

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    Log Cabin

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    Metranil Vavin

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    Nobody Knows This Is Everywhere

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    Not My Only Friend

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    Ouch Monkeys

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    Passionate Friend

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    Poppies

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    Poppies (In the Field)

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    Poppies in the Field

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    Pure Joy

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    Pure Joy Wins Out Again

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    Rachael Built a Steamboat

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    Read It in Books

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    Reward

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    Reward Me

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    Ritchie Blofled

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    Screaming Secrets

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    Second Head

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    Serious Danger

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    Seven Views of Jerusalem

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    Sex (Pussyface)

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    Sleeping Gas


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