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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 middle 1980s and was associated with MTV , including new wave music .
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References
^ a b c d e f g h i j k Reynolds, Simon (2005). Rip It Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978–1984 . Faber and Faber . pp. 340, 342–3. ISBN 0-571-21570-X .
^ a b c d e Fletcher, Tony (2013). Perfect Circle: The Story of REM . Omnibus Press . ISBN 978-0-8571-2853-9 . By the time Murmur was released, the American chart was aflow with the likes of Soft Cell, Duran Duran, Culture Club, Haircut 100 and ABC: the fabled Second British Invasion.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Graff, Gary (28 August 1986). "The Second British Invasion: New wave now an old ripple" . Spokane Chronicle . Retrieved 25 August 2014 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Kaye, Roger (31 October 1984). "Culture Club, Duran Duran, Police lead second invasion" . Pittsburgh Press . Retrieved 25 August 2014 .
^ "Morales Takes Charge; Vicious Rolls With Loleatta" . Billboard . 106 (31): 27. 30 July 1994. ISSN 0006-2510 .
^ a b c The Year Popular Music Lost Direction Sydney Morning Herald 1 January 1985
^ a b c d e f Frith, Simon; Goodwin, Andrew; Grossberg, Lawrence (1993). Sound and Vision: The Music Video Reader . London: Routledge . p. 41. ISBN 0-415-09431-3 .
^ a b c d e Sujansky, Joanne; Ferri-Reed, Jan (2009). Keeping The Millennials: Why Companies Are Losing Billions in Turnover to This Generation- and What to Do About It . John Wiley & Sons . p. 66. ISBN 978-0-4704-3851-0 .
^ Dougherty, Steve (26 August 2011). "The Rocker Who Aged Gracefully" . The Wall Street Journal . Retrieved 25 August 2014 .
^ Booth, Cathy (8 June 1984). "The second British invasion: How It Really Happened" . The Courier . United Press International . Retrieved 25 August 2014 .
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