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- Wall_of_Voodoo abstract "Wall of Voodoo was an American new wave group from Los Angeles best known for the 1983 hit "Mexican Radio". The band had a sound that was a fusion of synthesizer-based new wave music with the spaghetti western soundtrack style of Ennio Morricone.".
- Wall_of_Voodoo activeYearsEndYear "1989".
- Wall_of_Voodoo activeYearsStartYear "1977".
- Wall_of_Voodoo associatedBand Nervous_Gender.
- Wall_of_Voodoo associatedBand The_Skulls_(American_band).
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- Wall_of_Voodoo associatedMusicalArtist The_Skulls_(American_band).
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- Wall_of_Voodoo formerBandMember Andy_Prieboy.
- Wall_of_Voodoo formerBandMember Bill_Noland.
- Wall_of_Voodoo formerBandMember Bruce_Moreland.
- Wall_of_Voodoo formerBandMember Joe_Nanini.
- Wall_of_Voodoo formerBandMember Marc_Moreland.
- Wall_of_Voodoo formerBandMember Stan_Ridgway.
- Wall_of_Voodoo genre Alternative_rock.
- Wall_of_Voodoo genre Cowpunk.
- Wall_of_Voodoo genre Dark_wave.
- Wall_of_Voodoo genre Industrial_rock.
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- Wall_of_Voodoo genre Post-punk.
- Wall_of_Voodoo hometown California.
- Wall_of_Voodoo hometown Los_Angeles.
- Wall_of_Voodoo hometown United_States.
- Wall_of_Voodoo recordLabel I.R.S._Records.
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- Wall_of_Voodoo associatedActs "The Skulls, Nervous Gender, Eye Protection".
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- Wall_of_Voodoo caption "Wall of Voodoo, 1982 lineup : Joe Nanini, Chas T. Gray, Stan Ridgway, Marc Moreland.".
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- Wall_of_Voodoo description "Sample of Wall of Voodoo "Far Side of Crazy" from Seven Days in Sammystown .".
- Wall_of_Voodoo description "Sample of Wall of Voodoo "Mexican Radio" from Call of the West .".
- Wall_of_Voodoo description "Sample of Wall of Voodoo "Ring of Fire" from Wall of Voodoo EP .".
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- Wall_of_Voodoo genre Alternative_rock.
- Wall_of_Voodoo genre Cowpunk.
- Wall_of_Voodoo genre Dark_wave.
- Wall_of_Voodoo genre Industrial_rock.
- Wall_of_Voodoo genre New_wave_music.
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- Wall_of_Voodoo label I.R.S._Records.
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- Wall_of_Voodoo name "Wall of Voodoo".
- Wall_of_Voodoo origin California.
- Wall_of_Voodoo origin Los_Angeles.
- Wall_of_Voodoo origin United_States.
- Wall_of_Voodoo pastMembers Andy_Prieboy.
- Wall_of_Voodoo pastMembers Bill_Noland.
- Wall_of_Voodoo pastMembers Joe_Nanini.
- Wall_of_Voodoo pastMembers Marc_Moreland.
- Wall_of_Voodoo pastMembers Stan_Ridgway.
- Wall_of_Voodoo pastMembers "Bruce Moreland".
- Wall_of_Voodoo pastMembers "Chas T. Gray".
- Wall_of_Voodoo pastMembers "Ned Leukhardt".
- Wall_of_Voodoo title ""Far Side of Crazy"".
- Wall_of_Voodoo title ""Mexican Radio"".
- Wall_of_Voodoo title ""Ring of Fire"".
- Wall_of_Voodoo website www.wallofvoodoo.net.
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- Wall_of_Voodoo yearsActive "1977".
- Wall_of_Voodoo subject Category:American_New_Wave_musical_groups.
- Wall_of_Voodoo subject Category:I.R.S._Records_artists.
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- Wall_of_Voodoo comment "Wall of Voodoo was an American new wave group from Los Angeles best known for the 1983 hit "Mexican Radio". The band had a sound that was a fusion of synthesizer-based new wave music with the spaghetti western soundtrack style of Ennio Morricone.".