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3 New Wave Songs From 1981 That Predicted the Rest of the 1980s

New wave was going strong in 1981, and some songs from the genreโ€™s earlier years actually predicted the direction that new wave would take for the rest of the 1980s. Letโ€™s look at just a few examples, shall we?

โ€œPlanet Earthโ€ by Duran Duran from โ€˜Duran Duranโ€™

The bass sounds like itโ€™s straight out of a disco song, and everything from the guitar to the synths sounds oh so glamorous. โ€œPlanet Earthโ€ by Duran Duran touched on the sleek pop-leaning rock music that would become popular in the mid-1980s. And the overall glittering sound of the song almost predicted the kind of new wave jams that would become popular once MTV really kicked off.

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โ€œPlanet Earthโ€ by Duran Duran was a No. 12 hit on the UK Singles chart and did similarly well on the US Disco chart.

โ€œJust Canโ€™t Get Enoughโ€ by Depeche Mode from โ€˜Speak & Spellโ€™

Depeche Mode was always a little bit ahead of the curve. With โ€œJust Canโ€™t Get Enoughโ€, the band predicted the upbeat synth-pop jams that would dominate the pop charts from the mid-1980s onward. This song is bright, catchy, and repetitive enough to be worthwhile at the club. Listen to later-80s works by the likes of Yazoo and Erasure, and youโ€™ll hear a bit of Depeche Modeโ€™s magic from the Speak & Spell era.

โ€œJust Canโ€™t Get Enoughโ€ by Depeche Mode peaked at No. 1 on the UK Indie chart. It also peaked at No. 26 on the Dance Club Songs chart in the US.

โ€œTainted Loveโ€ by Soft Cell from โ€˜Non-Stop Erotic Cabaretโ€™ 

This jam by Soft Cell does really sound of its time. But the fame the group experienced from this songโ€™s success predicted the future of new wave, in a way. โ€œTainted Loveโ€ boasts a very minimalistic arrangement, a pretty basic drum machine, and a very expressive vocal performance a la Marc Almond. โ€œTainted Loveโ€ didnโ€™t sound like many of the big hits that were on the radio in 1981. And yet, it became a smash hit, and many similar minimalist synth-pop tunes would later find success in its wake. This entry on our list of new wave songs from 1981 was a Top 10 hit globally. It peaked at No. 8 on the Hot 100 chart.

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