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  • | released = {{Start date|1984|6|1}} | recorded = 1983–1984 ...
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  • ...ued with albums like ''Winds of Change'' (1982) and ''Nuclear Furniture'' (1984). In 1984, Kantner left amid disputes over the band's increasingly pop-oriented direc ...
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  • ...76), one of the best-selling albums of that year. It produced three Top 40 singles — "Take the Money and Run", "[[Rock'n Me]]" (which reached number one), and ''[[Italian X Rays]]'' (1984) and ''[[Living in the 20th Century]]'' (1986) met with diminishing commerc ...
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  • ...pending over 90 weeks on the ''[[Billboard 200]]'' and producing seven hit singles. The band was inducted into the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] in 2019. ...d 200'' and was certified 10× Platinum in the United States, driven by the singles "Photograph", "Rock of Ages", and "Foolin'". The album sold over 10 million ...
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  • ...sampling a prank phone call and attracting early underground attention. By 1984, Kate Schellenbach had departed and the classic trio of Yauch, Horovitz, an Singles such as "Fight for Your Right (to Party)" and "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" beca ...
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  • '''Jack Antonoff''' (born Jack Edward Antonoff, March 31, 1984) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer who has e ...2), produced by [[Jeff Bhasker]], that became a mainstream phenomenon. The singles ''We Are Young'' (featuring [[Janelle Monáe]]) and ''Some Nights'' both rea ...
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