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Gary Numan

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

He was born Gary Anthony James Webb on March 8th, 1958 in London England.  A shy child, music brought him out of his shell and he began playing guitar in his early teens and played in several short-lived bands. Inspired by the amateurism of the punk movement, he joined a punk group called The Lasers in 1976.  In the fall of 1979, Numan’s international hit “Cars” reached the American Top Ten and hit number one in the U.K. The album also became Numan’s second straight British number one. He put together a hugely elaborate, futuristic stage show and went on a money-losing tour, and also began to indulge his hobby as an amateur pilot with his newfound wealth.  In retrospect, Gary had become one of the founding fathers of synth pop and his influence helped usher in the synth pop era on both sides of the Atlantic, especially his native U.K., where he was a genuine pop star and consistent hitmaker during the early ’80s.

What was the name of the album that featured the song “Cars”?

A)  The Tubeway Army

B)  The Pleasure Principle

C)  Replicas

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Mike