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In Defense of the Eighties
- Narrated by: Sarah Wester
- Length: 47 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Growing up in the 1980s meant you may have participated in confusing fashion trends, mixed your own music, and generally lived in a more carefree time. Fusions of pop and rock were produced by glamorous hair bands of the day—with hairspray defining the entire decade. In fact, everything was larger than life in the eighties.
Relive the days of ultra-neon colors, corded telephones, and ubiquitous leg warmers in In Defense of the Eighties, and indulge in the idiosyncrasies that made the 1980s one of the most recognizable and unforgettable decades ever.