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Established in 1998,
Nostalgia Central is your one stop reference guide through five decades of music, movies, television, pop culture
and social history
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Age Of Chance
Age Of Chance were most notable for their cover of Prince's Kiss,
but there was a plank-like quality to their version that served as
an adequate summary of their approach.
Titles like Shut Up and Listen! and Be Fast
Be Clean Be Cheap were typical of a band high on spittle
but with little real musical muscle.
In 1987 they sounded like the
answer to a question that no-one had asked in the first place -
they mixed punk, hip hop and
Northern Soul.
By 1989's Mecca, The Stone Roses put them in the
shade forever.
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