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The following list includes notable
dance-rock artists .
Artists
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"Billboard's Top Album Picks > Pop > Devo – Oh no! It's Devo" .
Billboard . Vol. 94, no. 47. 27 November 1982. p. 68.
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0006-2510 . Devo's brand of high tech dance rock has already staked its musical horizons on its earliest albums
^ Walters, Barry (15 June 2010).
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Rolling Stone . Retrieved 28 February 2014 .
^ Bream, Jon (24 April 2011).
"Dance-happy Duran Duran delivers 80s ecstasy" . Star Tribune . Retrieved 26 February 2014 .
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978-1-8435-3105-0 . Disappointingly, a third album, TWISTED TENDERNESS (1999) offered little progression from the duo's dance-rock template.
^ Wilson, MacKenzie.
"Electronic – Get the Message: The Best of Electronic" . AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 1 March 2014 .
^ Ankeny, Jason.
"EMF – Artist Biography" . AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 26 February 2014 .
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"Better Believe It" .
Grammy.com .
The Recording Academy . 26 August 2010. Retrieved 26 February 2014 .
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^ Daly, Steven (August 1991).
"Buying The Farm" . Spin . Vol. 7, no. 5. p. 29.
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^ Grein, Paul (7 January 1990).
"Who Knows? It's Only Rock 'n' Roll : The Traveling Wilburys and Fine Young Cannibals are favorites for best album in this year's Grammy race" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 27 February 2014 .
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"Frankie Goes To Hollywood Beat Eventually Gets Boring" .
Sun-Sentinel . Retrieved 26 February 2014 .
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Billboard . Retrieved 27 August 2016 .
^ Ganz, Caryn (March 2007).
"Franz Ferdinand" . Spin . Vol. 20, no. 4. p. 30.
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^ Carlick, Stephen (12 August 2010).
"Friendly Fires Next Up in Bugged Out!'s Suck My Deck Series" .
Exclaim! . Retrieved 1 March 2014 .
^ O'Donnell, Kevin (18 July 2011).
"Friendly Fires: Fierce, Tricky Grooves" . NPR Music. Retrieved 1 March 2014 .
^ Young, Alex (24 May 2011).
"Album Review: Friendly Fires – Pala" . Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 1 March 2014 .
^ Berman, Stuart (10 April 2005).
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^ Piccoli, Sean (22 October 1998).
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Radio Times .
Immediate Media Company . Retrieved 28 February 2014 .
^ Friskics-Warren, Bill (29 November 2011).
"Hot Chelle Rae's 'Whatever': Light dance-rock songs" .
The Washington Post . Retrieved 28 February 2014 .
^ Leahey, Andrew.
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^ Tye Comer, M.; Lipshutz, Jason (15 April 2013).
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" 'Rock Star' pays off for INXS" . The Baltimore Sun . Retrieved 21 April 2015 .
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"INXS have Fortune on their side" .
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^ Eliscu, Jenny (8 July 2004).
"The Killer – Hot Fuss" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved 26 February 2014 .
^ Kuntz, Mike (25 November 2008).
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The Michigan Daily . Retrieved 26 February 2014 .
^ Sanneh, Kelefa (3 August 2006).
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^ Walters, Barry (March 2007).
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"Bad Blood!!!" . Billboard . 24 July 2004. Retrieved 1 March 2014 .
^ Collar, Matt.
"The New Cities – Artist Biography" . AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 20 April 2015 .
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"New Order sign to Mute for "dance-based" new album" .
Fact . 2 September 2014. Retrieved 21 April 2015 .
^ McGovern, Kyle (10 March 2013).
"New Order's Hits-Packed 'Bestival' Live Album to Benefit Youth Charity" . Spin . Retrieved 21 April 2015 .
^ Robbins, Ira.
"Oingo Boingo" . Trouser Press . Retrieved 27 February 2014 .
^ Murray, Robin (14 August 2013).
"Primal Scream x Daniel Avery Pair Up" .
Clash . Retrieved 26 February 2014 .
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"Reviews > Primal Scream – XTRMNTR" .
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"The Black Keys, The Prodigy and Pharrell to play Isle of Wight Festival" .
Newsbeat .
BBC Online . 3 December 2014. Retrieved 21 April 2015 .
^ Simpson, Dave (20 August 2004).
"The Prodigy, Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned" .
The Guardian . Retrieved 21 April 2015 .
^ Levy, Doug (9 June 2003).
"The Week in Music News" .
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0890-0795 .
^ Robbins, Ira.
"Pseudo Echo" . Trouser Press . Retrieved 5 October 2013 .
^ Arnold, Gina (6 March 1992).
"That What Is Not (1992)" . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 27 February 2014 .
^ Riemenschneider, Chris (19 October 2012).
"John Lydon reboots his Public Image" . Star Tribune . Retrieved 27 February 2014 .
^ Saunders, Michael (13 March 1992).
"Post-punk Rockers to Bring New Sound To Miami" . Sun-Sentinel . Retrieved 21 April 2015 .
^ Eliezer, Christie (15 October 2005).
"Rising Up from Down Under" . Billboard . Vol. 117, no. 42. p. 34.
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"Terms of trade" .
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^ Paoletta, Michael (17 June 2006).
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^ Weiss, Dan (8 September 2010).
"The Scissor Sisters make scandalous disco-rock" .
SF Weekly . Retrieved 1 March 2014 .
^ Robbins, Ira.
"Shamen" . Trouser Press . Retrieved 1 March 2014 . the Shamen reoriented themselves to play simplified dance rock on the pointedly political but boringly de-Shamenized in Gorbachev We Trust.
^ Stevenson, Jane (23 October 2013).
"Simple Minds make triumphant return to Toronto" .
Toronto Sun . Retrieved 28 February 2014 .
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"Simple Minds" .
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^ Kaufman, Gil (31 January 1998).
"Ex-Stone Roses Singer Not Just Monkeying Around on New LP" .
MTV . Retrieved 1 March 2014 .
^ Chin, Brian (22 June 1985).
"Dance Tracks" . Billboard . Vol. 97, no. 25. p. 61.
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0006-2510 . It's a throwback to the Heads' pre-funk dance-rock sound
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"Head Games: 'Talking Heads: Chronology' " (PDF) . PopMatters . 22 February 2012. Archived from
the original (PDF) on 29 August 2013. Retrieved 28 February 2014 .
^ 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 on My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
^ Boehm, Mike (2 August 1990).
"3 Talking Heads Plus 5 Equals Concert" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 28 February 2014 .
^ Cogan, Brian (2006). Encyclopedia of Punk Music and Culture .
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978-0-3133-3340-8 . Bassist Tina Weymouth and drummer Chris Frantz also play in the dance rock band Tom Tom Club.
^ Sawdey, Evan (1 March 2009).
"U2: No Line on the Horizon" . PopMatters . Retrieved 1 March 2014 . After the breakthrough 1991 album Achtung Baby , this group of working-class Irish lads slowly began losing themselves in the pre-millennial dance-rock craze
^ Monger, James Christopher.
"Walk the Moon – Artist Biography" . AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 19 December 2016 .
^ Hight, Jewly (14 October 2011).
"The 2011 Americana Music Awards: That Old Time Rock and Roll" .
American Songwriter . Retrieved 27 February 2014 .
^ Righi, Len (6 January 2005).
"Dance-rock band Was (now Was) ready to walk the dinosaur again" .
The Morning Call . Retrieved 27 February 2014 .
^ Rodman, Sarah (7 May 2008).
"Was (Not Was) is again with new CD" .
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . Archived from
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"Listen: The White Tie Affair" . Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 9 March 2016 .