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<title>Album Review : Homosapien [Razor &amp; Tie]</title>
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Review: Contrary to what the Human League, Soft Cell and their kind would have you believe, the new English pop sound is not all synthetic. The curiously named Thompson Twins &#150; in fact, a seven-piece rhythm posse &#150; are closer in idea, if not execution, to XTC. Like that group of art-poppers, the Twins graft abstract song hooks and quirky guitar figures to a strident funk & roll base that is...
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Pete Shelley<br>
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Homosapien [Razor &amp; Tie] <br>
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<p>Contrary to what the Human League, Soft Cell and their kind
would have you believe, the new English pop sound is not all
<em>synth</em>etic. The curiously named Thompson Twins &#150; in
fact, a seven-piece rhythm posse &#150; are closer in idea, if not
execution, to XTC. Like that group of art-poppers, the Twins graft
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