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Whats The Password
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Drei gegen drei (12" Version)
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My Sweet Angel (7" Version)
1985 · single
My Sweet Angel (Austria Version)
1985 · single
Boom Boom (12" Version)
1983 · single
Boom Boom (7" Version)
1983 · single
Bum Bum (12" Version)
1983 · single
Bum Bum (7" Version)
1983 · single
Bye Bye
1983 · albüm
Hearts Are Trump (7" Version)
1983 · single
Herz ist Trumpf (Dann rufst du an...) [7" Version]
1983 · single
Tutti Frutti (7" Version)
1983 · single
Tutti Frutti (UK 7" Version)
1983 · single
Anna - Letmeinletmeout (12" Version)
1982 · single
Anna - Letmeinletmeout (7" Version)
1982 · single
Live im Frühjahr 1982
1982 · albüm
Nasty
1982 · single
Trio EP
1982 · mini albüm
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A minimalist German outfit responsible for a number one hit across Europe in 1982, Trio used little more than guitar and drums to frame their monotoned vocals and industrial-based songs. The band's self-titled 1981 debut originally appeared only in their native country, but when the following year's single "Da Da Da" became successful -- it hit number two in England and sold a million copies -- the U.K.'s Mobile Suit Corporation re-released the album with a version of the track. Trio released a cassette-only live album in 1982, and signed to Mercury in the U.S., where their first release was another self-titled work, though only of EP length. Of course, it also included "Da Da Da," and set the stage for 1983's Trio & Error, which had a version of "Da Da Da" as well. Finally, in 1983, Trio released an album without a version of their most famous track, and Bye Bye proved quite prophetic. ~ John Bush, Rovi