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Their first studio material in twelve years, ''Downtown Rockers'', was released in 2012 on Nacional Records and featured guitarist Pablo Martin and keyboard player Bruce Martin.
Their first studio material in twelve years, ''Downtown Rockers'', was released in 2012 on Nacional Records and featured guitarist Pablo Martin and keyboard player Bruce Martin.
== Influences ==
In an interview with Paul Cashmere, Weymouth said that "''We were very much inspired by [[Kraftwerk]], but equally by [[The B52's|B52's]]. It had something to do with electronica, something to do with hip hop, something to do with reggae. Starting in 1981 there was something in the air going on and we beamed into it just by luck.''"<ref>Noise11.com. “Talking Heads Tina Weymouth – the Noise11 Interview Archive Series (2002).” ''Noise11.com'', 5 Aug. 2024, www.noise11.com/news/talking-heads-tina-weymouth-the-noise11-interview-archive-series-2002-20240806. Accessed 12 Aug. 2024.</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
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*''[[Wordy Rappinghood]]''
*''[[Wordy Rappinghood]]''
*''[[Genius of Love]]''
*''[[Genius of Love]]''
*"[[Under the Boardwalk]]''
*''[[Under the Boardwalk]]''
*''[[The Man with the Four Way Hips]]''
*''[[The Man with the Four Way Hips]]''
*''[[Close to the Bone]]''
*''[[Close to the Bone]]''
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*''[[Happiness Can't Buy Money]]''
*''[[Happiness Can't Buy Money]]''
*''[[Mistletunes]]''
*''[[Mistletunes]]''
= Sources =
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