
Wall of Voodoo were a New Wave band from Los Angeles, California, United States, best known for the 1983 hit "Mexican Radio". The band's sound was considered a fusion of synthesizer-based New Wave music with the style of spaghetti-western composers such as Ennio Morricone. The band had its roots in Acme Soundtracks, a film score business started by Stan Ridgway, who became the band's lead vocalist. Acme Soundtracks' office was across the street from The Masque
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Mexican Radio
Back In Flesh
Ring Of Fire
Far Side of Crazy
Tomorrow
Lost Weekend
Call Of The West
Full Of Tension
On Interstate 15
Factory
Spy World
Red Light
They Don't Want Me
Look At Their Way
Hands Of Love
Animal Day
Good Times
Me And My Dad
Crack The Bell
This Way Out
Can't Make Love
Two Minutes Till Lunch
Longarm
The Passenger
Tse Tse Fly
Two Minutes Til Lunch
Call Box - 1-2-3
Faded Love
Do It Again
Call Box (1-2-3)
Blackboard Sky
Struggle
This Business Of Love
Big City
Granma's House
Mona
Room With A View
Museums
Tragic Vaudeville
Tsetse Fly
Shouldn't Have Given Him a Gun for Christmas
The Grass Is Greener
Hollywood The Second Time
Chains Of Luck
Dark as a Dungeon
Elvis Bought Dora A Cadillac
Red Light (Live)
When The Lights Go Out
Empty Room
Call Box
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