Match these outrageous haircuts to the correct '80s new-wave bands
That's a whole lot of Aqua Net.
When it came to '80s pop music, it was all about the hair. Unless you were Phil Collins or that guy in Midnight Oil. Like, there was band called Haircut 100 and an entire genre dubbed Hair Metal. Aqua Net mattered as much as the amps.
What's amazing is the variety of big hair. It was a marvelous menagerie of styles. Each new-wave act had its trademark look.
You probably associate the bands as much with their haircuts as their hits. Let's see if you can identify these popular acts from the Eighties!
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When they wrote "Lovesong" maybe it was for their stylist.
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These Georgians brought back the beehive.
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Did "Chameleon" refer to the many colors of his hair?
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"I Ran" must have been about rushing to the salon.
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They knew that "Everything Counts," especially your look.
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"Lips Like Sugar." Hair like licorice?
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These Brits were hardly "Too Shy" when it came to their haircuts.
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When they shouted "Doctor! Doctor!" it was probably not for a hair emergency.
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"You Spin Me Round" — an ode to a curling iron?
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Their hits "Love Missile F1-11" and "21st Century Boy" almost reached as high on the charts as their hair.