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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pop Tarts "Age of the Thing" 1988. World of Wonder/Funtone USA Records. Very 80's, very dancey synthpop. Think a mixture of New Oder, Pet Shop Boys, Fine Young Cannibals with  dashes of *early* Ministry, Nitzer Ebb and Paula Abdul. I know nothing about Pop Tarts (plenty about the breakfast/snack of course): turns out it was  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pop Tarts &#8220;Age of the Thing&#8221; 1988. World of Wonder/Funtone USA Records. Very 80&#8217;s, very dancey synthpop. Think a mixture of New Oder, Pet Shop Boys, Fine Young Cannibals with  dashes of *early* Ministry, Nitzer Ebb and Paula Abdul. I know nothing about Pop Tarts (plenty about the breakfast/snack of course): turns out it was a short-lived project put together by World of Wonder producers Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey; WoW is most notable for managing RuPaul and producing <i>RuPaul&#8217;s Drag Race</i>, plus a slew of other shows and films and the production company has won several awards over the years.</p>
<p><em>Age of the Thing</em> was the first of just two LP&#8217;s (the second is <em>Gagging on the Lovely Extravaganza</em>, 1992, upon which RuPaul produced a couple of the tracks). It&#8217;s a fun, very danceable album though it does feel a bit generic in the disco-synth-dance genre. The opener &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14fAmtJexeg&amp;list=RD14fAmtJexeg&amp;start_radio=1">Money Success Fame Glamour!</a>&#8221; has an EBM/industrial edge as does &#8220;Elected!&#8221; but that track also has some metal-shred moments and some light &#8220;rap&#8221; (it&#8217;s not really rap). The vocals on &#8220;Cherry Red!&#8221; (and some others) is very reminiscent of Pet Shop Boys&#8217; singer Neil Tennant&#8217;s deadpan tone and other tracks could be pulled directly from a New Order record (&#8220;Ultra Brite&#8221; among others). I&#8217;m not sure I have a top pick as the LP does start sounding the same after awhile, though it&#8217;s a perfect example of the disco-synth sound of the latter half of the 80&#8217;s that evolved the simpler synthpop style of the early 80&#8217;s with more musical influences, sampling (for instance I think they lifted the riff at the intro to &#8220;Off Your Mind (Can&#8217;t Get &#8216;Em)&#8221; directly from INXS&#8217; &#8220;Need You Tonight&#8221;) and better technology. There isn&#8217;t much available to link from Pop Tarts <em>Age of the Thing</em> &#8211; but one of the links below is from a very FYC-meets Pet Shop Boys track &#8220;Another Grey Day in London!&#8221; which is a pretty bland dance pop song, and according to the YouTube caption it &#8220;was their first music video to be broadcast on MTV. Fenton Bailey filmed and produced the music video.&#8221;</p>
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