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  2. Depeche Mode - Wikipedia

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    Depeche Mode have had 54 songs in the UK Singles Chart, 17 Top 10 albums in the UK chart, and have sold more than 100 million records worldwide. [2] [3] Q included the band in its list of the "50 Bands That Changed the World!" [4] Depeche Mode also rank No. 98 on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of All Time."

  3. Dave Gahan - Wikipedia

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    The band was soon renamed Depeche Mode, a name suggested by Gahan after he had come across a fashion magazine called Dépêche-mode. [16] A new wave/synth-pop pioneer of the early 1980s, Depeche Mode have released 15 studio albums, four greatest hits compilations and two remix albums. The band has achieved global sales in excess of 100 million ...

  4. It's No Good - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Billboard ranked "It's No Good" number 52 in their list of "The 100 Greatest Pop Songs of 1997", writing, "The sixth and to date final top 40 hit for U.K. synth-rock greats Depeche Mode was a sleek sleaze-pop banger, delightfully cheesy enough that singer Dave Gahan pretty much had to play a lounge singer in the video.

  5. Martin Gore - Wikipedia

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    Martin Lee Gore was born in London, England.His biological father was an African-American G.I. stationed in Britain. [9] Gore was raised by his stepfather David Gore and biological mother Pamela, who both worked at the Ford of Britain motor plant in Dagenham. [10]

  6. Master and Servant - Wikipedia

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    "Master and Servant" is a song by the English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 20 August 1984 as the second single from their fourth studio album, Some Great Reward (1984). [4] Its subject matter is BDSM relationships, which caused some controversy, though it has an underlying political theme that is often overlooked by media.

  7. Andy Fletcher (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher was the only member of Depeche Mode who did not often sing. Although he can be seen singing in videos of Depeche's past live performances, usually Fletcher's vocals were either mixed very low or heard only through his own stage monitors. [30] Fletcher sang on the interlude "Crucified" on Violator. [31]

  8. Freelove - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Freelove" was directed by John Hillcoat and filmed in New Orleans, Louisiana in July 2001 while the group was on tour in the United States. [2] The video features Depeche Mode performing on a parade float riding through a poor neighborhood. The impoverished residents follow the float and climb on it to dance.

  9. Before We Drown - Wikipedia

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    On 29 January 2024, an official music video was released for the song directed by Anton Corbijn. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Focusing on themes of mortality and salvation, and filmed in black and white, the video shows a gloomy figure in an overcoat who slowly walks into a dangerous sea, and, in the end, the elements consume him.