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  2. Blue Monday (New Order song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Monday" is a song by the English rock band New Order. It was released as a 12-inch single on 7 March 1983 through Factory Records.It appears on certain cassette and CD versions of New Order's second studio album, Power, Corruption & Lies (1983). [4]

  3. The Rest of New Order - Wikipedia

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    The album reached number five on the UK Albums Chart and number 41 on the Swedish Albums Chart. [3] [4] To promote the album, "Blue Monday" was once again re-released.The version of "Blue Monday" released was the Hardfloor Mix, dubbed "Blue Monday-95", and reached number 17 in the United Kingdom, number 29 in Ireland, number 38 in Sweden and number 54 in Germany.

  4. New Order (band) - Wikipedia

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    Some of New Order's tracks, such as 1982's "Temptation", 1983's "Blue Monday" and 1987's "True Faith" can be observed blending genres of rock and dance. According to a staff-written AllMusic history, the band are regarded as "the first alternative dance " music group, having "fused icy, gloomy post-punk with Kraftwerk-style synth-pop ". [ 83 ]

  5. Power, Corruption & Lies - Wikipedia

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    Power, Corruption & Lies is the second studio album by the English rock band New Order, released on 2 May 1983 by Factory Records.The album features more electronic tracks than their 1981 debut Movement, with heavier use of synthesisers.

  6. Confusion (New Order song) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [note 1] The follow-up to their breakthrough hit "Blue Monday", it was produced and co-written by influential New York DJ Arthur Baker, charting at No. 1 on the UK Indie Chart, No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart and the top 10 in Ireland and New Zealand, as well as reaching No. 5 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs.

  7. New Order discography - Wikipedia

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    It would not be until the release of their fourth single, "Blue Monday", that New Order would break into the top 10, with the song peaking at number 9. [1] "Blue Monday" became a defining single for the group and caused a sensation, becoming the biggest selling 12-inch single of all time. [2]

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  9. Orgy (band) - Wikipedia

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    Orgy is an American industrial rock band formed in 1997, from Los Angeles, California. [1] They have described their music as "death pop". [2] The band is best known for their cover version of the New Order song "Blue Monday", and their original song "Stitches", both from their 1998 album Candyass.