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Duran Duran are an English pop rock band who have recorded over 200 songs during their career. Since their formation in 1978, Duran Duran have credited all of their songs to all members evenly, apart from covers. They emerged as members of the New Romantic scene with their debut album Duran Duran (1981). Produced by Colin Thurston, the album features a mix of synthesiser-led pop tunes and more atmospheric tracks, influenced by artists such as David Bowie, Roxy Music, Japan and Chic. Its follow-up, Rio (1982), cemented Duran Duran as forerunners in the Second British Invasion, Again produced by Thurston, the synth-pop and new wave record featured more experimentation than their debut, combining faster, upbeat songs with slower, atmospheric tracks. The band changed direction with Seven and the Ragged Tiger (1983), a dance-driven record about, in Simon Le Bon's words, "an adventure story about a little commando team". Between 1984 and 1985, Duran Duran worked with Nile Rodgers on a remix of Seven's "The Reflex" and "The Wild Boys", and recorded the title song of the James Bond film A View to a Kill (1985).
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