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List of dance-rock artists

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The following list includes notabledance-rockartists.

Artists

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References

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  80. ^Shewey, Don (23 September 1986)."David Byrne keeps on making sense".The Boston Phoenix.p. 4.It's a far cry not just from Talking Heads' nervous dance rock but also from the experiments with "found" sound onMy Life in the Bush of Ghosts
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  82. ^Cogan, Brian (2006).Encyclopedia of Punk Music and Culture.Greenwood Publishing Group.p. 225.ISBN978-0-3133-3340-8.Bassist Tina Weymouth and drummer Chris Frantz also play in the dance rock band Tom Tom Club.
  83. ^Sawdey, Evan (1 March 2009)."U2: No Line on the Horizon".PopMatters.Retrieved1 March2014.After the breakthrough 1991 albumAchtung Baby,this group of working-class Irish lads slowly began losing themselves in the pre-millennial dance-rock craze
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