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Junk Culture is the fifth album by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released in 1984. The three most successful singles from the album were "Locomotion", which reached no. 5 in the UK, "Talking Loud and Clear" (no. 11), and "Tesla Girls" (no. 21).With this album, OMD regained their commercial grounding following the poor reception and sales to their previous effort Dazzle Ships.
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Junk Culture
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1984-04-30Z
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