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Who?

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 13:14, archived)
Oh, from the one-hit wonders, Level 42.

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 13:15, archived)
They had several hits, Trouser

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 14:38, archived)
Bumming in the Family

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 14:56, archived)
The Son Goes Down

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 15:13, archived)
20 Yacht Rock Classics!
Level 42 disbanded in 1994, having spent 177 weeks on the British singles chart and 228 weeks on the album chart.
Mark King lives on the Isle of Wight with his wife, Ria. He has four children; E, A, D, and G.
(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 15:07, archived)
from Wikipedia:
Sophisti-pop is a pop music subgenre that developed during the mid-1980s out of the British new wave era. It originated with acts who blended elements of jazz, soul, and pop with lavish production. The term "sophisti-pop" was coined only after the genre's peak in the mid-late 1980s.

Shame it doesn't say who coined it, there really needs to be some punishment for that.
(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 15:19, archived)
"Can you tell me where the sophisti-pop section is please?" said no-one ever.

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 15:21, archived)
It's between the sophisti-industrial and the sophisti-death metal sections.

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 15:23, archived)
Sophisti-screamo? It's basically shouty opera with loads of feedback.

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 15:25, archived)
Sophisti-pop is good, but it's not a patch on sophisti-sophisti-pop.

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 15:34, archived)
Sophisti Ellis-Bextor

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 15:39, archived)
Sophist-fuck

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 15:43, archived)
Not now, Trent

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 16:10, archived)
-ow +in

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 16:32, archived)
sophisti-nintendocore

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 16:37, archived)
Not now, Queef

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 15:17, archived)
Was Level 42 the ones with that out of tune fretless bass going all the fucking time?

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 17:52, archived)
Not now, Dave

(, Mon 11 Nov 2024, 15:15, archived)