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Best alternative rock songs of the 80s

Explore the vibrant music scene of the 1980s with a selection of the most influential and timeless alternative rock songs. Discover the anthems that defined a decade, from new wave to college rock, which continue to resonate today. This collection is perfect for music fans looking to relive 80s nostalgia or for new generations interested in the origins of alternative rock. Immerse yourself in the diversity and energy of an unforgettable musical era that marked a before and after in rock history. Find your favourite tracks and rediscover hidden gems from this golden age.

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    The Smiths - There Is a Light That Never Goes Out (1986)

    230 Global Votes
    • Hugely influential song

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    A generational anthem that encapsulates the band's romantic and melancholic essence, maintaining its cult status. It is one of The Smiths' most beloved ballads, with poetic lyrics about love and connection.

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    R.E.M. - The One I Love (1987)

    70 Global Votes
    • Released on the fifth full-length studio album Document (1987)

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    This song demonstrates R.E.M.'s ability to create alternative hits with lyrical and musical depth, solidifying their status as pioneers of college rock. Its memorable guitar riffs and ambiguous lyrics make it endure over time.

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    U2 - New Year's Day (1983)

    68 Global Votes
    • Voted #6 in NME Best Single poll

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    One of the songs that catapulted U2 to international fame, showcasing their ability to combine post-punk with a more epic and political sound. Its distinctive guitar riffs and prominent bassline make it memorable.

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    The Cult - She Sells Sanctuary (1985)

    61 Global Votes
    • Features post-punk voltage and alternative rock might

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    A bridge between gothic rock and hard rock, this song is an 80s alternative rock anthem that maintains its energy and appeal. Its powerful guitar riffs and Ian Astbury's charismatic voice make it endure.

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    Pixies - Where Is My Mind? (1988)

    30 Global Votes
    • Influential rock band combining quiet and loud dynamics

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    One of the most iconic Pixies songs, fundamental for the development of alternative rock and grunge. Its 'loud-quiet' dynamic and surreal lyrics give it a cultural resonance that endures to this day.

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    R.E.M. - Orange Crush (1988)

    29 Global Votes
    • Released as the first single from the album Green

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    An R.E.M. hit that demonstrated their musical evolution and their ability to address serious topics with an accessible sound. Its more energetic and direct sound, with lyrics addressing the Vietnam War, makes it relevant.

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    Talking Heads - Burning Down The House (1983)

    20 Global Votes
    • Released in 1983

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    This track is a vibrant example of how Talking Heads fused new wave with elements of funk and world music. Its contagious rhythm and David Byrne's eccentric energy created an innovative sound that remains fresh and relevant.

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    Siouxsie and the Banshees - Peek-a-Boo (1988)

    16 Global Votes
    • Brightly unexpected mixture of black steel and pop disturbance

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    It was the first single to reach number one on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart, standing out for its innovation and influence on gothic and alternative rock. Its experimental sound and unsettling atmosphere make it unique.

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    The B-52's - Love Shack (1989)

    6 Global Votes
    • Campy, happy dance song

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    Although often classified as new wave or dance-rock, its success on the alternative charts and its free spirit make it a key piece of the end of the decade. Its festive and danceable rhythm, along with distinctive vocals, keep it popular.

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    The Church - Under The Milky Way (1988)

    2 Global Votes
    • Enchanting and timeless song

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    A classic of jangle pop and Australian alternative rock, appreciated for its lyrical beauty and distinctive sound. Its ethereal atmosphere, jangle guitars, and melancholic melody make it a timeless piece.

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    The Cure - In Between Days (1985)

    2 Global Votes
    • Distinctive blend of eccentricity and pop sensibility

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    A brilliant example of The Cure's more pop side, which remains a favorite for its energy and charm. Its jangle pop sound with synthesizers and lyrics about the passage of time make it a melancholic and catchy piece.

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    Love Will Tear Us Apart (1980)

    1 Global Votes
    • Named NME Single of the Year in 1980

      (+3)

    An undeniable post-punk classic that remains influential for its somber atmosphere and emotional honesty. It marked the beginning of the decade with a distinctive sound and Ian Curtis's tormented voice, maintaining its cultural relevance.

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    INXS - Don't Change (1982)

    1 Global Votes
    • Urgent and anthemic

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    An example of INXS's new wave and alternative rock fusion, which remains a favorite for its energy and message. Its danceable rhythm, prominent synthesizers, and Michael Hutchence's charismatic voice make it endure.

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    The Waterboys - The Whole Of The Moon (1985)

    1 Global Votes
    • Signature track of The Waterboys

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    An epic song that combines elements of folk, rock, and pop, standing out for its ambition and emotional impact. Its orchestral arrangements, poetic lyrics, and sense of grandeur make it a unique piece.

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    Fine Young Cannibals - Johnny Come Home (1985)

    1 Global Votes
    • Alternative rock New Wave sophisti pop blue eyed soul track

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    A hit that fused genres and became a staple of alternative radio at the time. Roland Gift's soulful voice, its catchy rhythm, and the mix of pop, soul, and new wave make it a distinctive song.

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    The Smiths - How Soon Is Now? (1984)

    0 Global Votes
    • Voted #1 alternative song of the 1980's by radio listeners

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    This track is an anthem for misfits and a fundamental piece of British indie rock, with Johnny Marr's distinctive guitar and Morrissey's introspective lyrics. Its sound and themes resonate with new generations, maintaining its classic status.

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    The Jesus and Mary Chain - Just Like Honey (1985)

    0 Global Votes
    • Classic girl-group nugget drenched in noisy guitar feedback

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    A seminal track of noise pop and alternative rock, which influenced countless bands with its combination of noise and melody. Its wall of sound of feedback guitars and underlying pop melodies make it unique.

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    Midnight Oil - Beds Are Burning (1987)

    0 Global Votes
    • Classic anthem

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    A global protest anthem that transcends time, maintaining its relevance for its message and rock energy. Its socially and politically conscious lyrics, along with a catchy rhythm, make it endure.

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    The Cure - Lovesong (1989)

    0 Global Votes
    • Became their biggest ever hit in the UK

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    One of the band's most popular love songs, showcasing their versatility and ability to create emotional tracks. It's a romantic ballad with The Cure's gothic sensibility, standing out for its sincerity and melody.