Soft Cell
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- | {{Template}} | + | {{Template}}'''Soft Cell''' is a [[Synth-Pop]] duo formed during the early [[1980s]]. It consists of [[Marc Almond]] ([[vocals]]) and [[David Ball (musician)|David Ball]] ([[synthesizer]]s). [[Lyrics]] by the duo often focused on [[love]] and [[Romantic love|romance]] as well as the darker side of life, with subjects such as [[kinky sex]], [[transexualism]], [[recreational drug use|drugs]] and [[murder]]. The duo had a huge world-wide hit in [[1981 in music|1981]] with a [[cover version]] of "[[Tainted Love]]". |
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