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Title | I wish I was in Tijuana |
From | Wall Of Voodoo - Mexican Radio |
Type | MP3 |
Duration | 2 seconds |
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Wall Of Voodoo's "Mexican Radio" is an iconic song released in 1982 by the American new wave band. Known for their unique blend of post-punk and new wave sounds, Wall Of Voodoo consisted of Stan Ridgway (vocals), Marc Moreland (guitar), Bruce Moreland (bass), Chas T. Gray (keyboard, vocals), and Joe Nanini (drums).
"Mexican Radio" is an infectious and catchy tune that explores the fascination with Mexican culture from an American perspective. Ridgway's distinctive vocals, combined with the band's synth-driven sound, create a memorable and quirky atmosphere. The song's clever lyrics and upbeat rhythm have made it a fan favorite, solidifying its place as one of Wall Of Voodoo's most well-known tracks.
If you're interested in reliving the magic of "Mexican Radio," you can easily play and download Wall Of Voodoo's captivating sounds from various music platforms or online stores.
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