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- 5. Economic policies implemented by President Reagan that emphasized tax cuts, deregulations, and a free-market approach.
- 10. Significant or rapid change in the values, beliefs, and practices of a society, often associated with shifts in music, fashion, and popular culture.
- 12. Music Television. A cable channel that played music videos, revolutionizing the music industry in the 1980s.
- 14. An electronic musical instrument that generates sound using electronic signals, commonly used in pop and new wave music.
- 15. Pop music with a prominent use of synthesizers and electronic production.
- 16. Widely recognized symbol or individual that represents a particular culture or movement.
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- 1. a musical group formed by musicians that are already famous for being in other groups.
- 2. Also called Hair Metal. Combined the theatrics of Glam Rock with the heavy guitar sound of Metal. Flashy outfits and BIG hair.
- 3. Tour Series of live performances by an artist or band, often spanning multiple cities or countries.
- 4. Everything that ordinary people are interest in or are talking about.
- 6. A more polished form of Punk that embraced synthesizers and elements of Pop music.
- 7. using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change.
- 8. Took the raw energy of Punk and added more complex musical structures and sounds.
- 9. Rapid advancement and widespread adoption of digital technology, including the rise of personal computers and digital recordings.
- 11. A visual tool for artists to visually express their creativity and connect with Audiences
- 13. The emergence of new Heavy Metal bands amidst the decline of Punk and dominance of New Wave. (New Wave of British Heavy Metal)