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  2. Second British Invasion - Wikipedia

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    The Second British Invasion was a sharp increase in the popularity of British synth-pop and New Pop artists in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It began in the summer of 1982, peaked in 1983, and continued throughout much of the 1980s.

  3. List of Second British Invasion artists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of groups and artists associated with the Second British Invasion music phenomenon, that occurred during the early and mid-1980s and was associated with MTV, including new wave music.

  4. British Invasion - Wikipedia

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    A subsequent wave of British artists rose to popularity in the early 1980s as British music videos appeared in American media, leading to what is now known as the "Second British Invasion". Another wave of British mainstream prominence in US music charts came in the mid-1990s with the brief success of Spice Girls, Oasis, Blur, Radiohead and ...

  5. Music of the United Kingdom (1980s) - Wikipedia

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    The Second British Invasion consisted of acts that came mainly out of the synthpop and new wave genres. These acts received exposure in the United States on the cable music channel MTV which launched in 1981. British artists, unlike many of their American counterparts, had learned how to use the music video early on.

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  7. List of British Invasion artists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of bands and artists that were involved with the British Invasion music phenomenon that occurred between 1964 and 1966 in the United States. (Artists shown in boldface are Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees.) The Animals [1] [2] The Beatles [3] [4]

  8. Synth-pop - Wikipedia

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    The success of synth-pop and other British acts would be seen as a Second British Invasion. [50] [93] In his early 1980s columns for The Village Voice, music critic Robert Christgau frequently referred to British synth-pop as "Anglodisco", suggesting a parallel to the contemporary genres of Eurodisco and Italo disco, both highly popular outside ...

  9. British Invasion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    In popular usage, the term British Invasion refers to a cultural phenomenon of the early and mid-1960s in which rock and pop music artists from the United Kingdom, such as the Beatles, and other aspects of British culture, such as James Bond, became popular in the United States. The term was applied by 1961 to developments in American auto racing.