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Too Much

Blondie · 2017

6 min · 2 tracks · new wave ยท post-punk ยท power pop

Energetic beats and catchy melodies intertwine, showcasing Blondie's signature blend of pop and punk influences.

Too Much is a single by Blondie, released in 2017. Energetic beats and catchy melodies intertwine, showcasing Blondie's signature blend of pop and punk influences. 'Too Much' received attention for its catchy hooks and energetic production, contributing to Blondie's continued relevance in the contemporary music scene. The track also highlighted the band's ability to merge nostalgic elements with modern pop sensibilities, resonating well with both new listeners and long-time fans. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Too Much sound like?

Energetic beats and catchy melodies intertwine, showcasing Blondie's signature blend of pop and punk influences. Rooted in new wave and post-punk.

What makes Too Much by Blondie notable?

'Too Much' received attention for its catchy hooks and energetic production, contributing to Blondie's continued relevance in the contemporary music scene. The track also highlighted the band's ability to merge nostalgic elements with modern pop sensibilities, resonating well with both new listeners and long-time fans. Released on July 28, 2017, 'Too Much' came during a period when Blondie was celebrating their enduring legacy while experimenting with modern sounds. This single followed the band's 2014 album 'Ghosts of Download,' marking their ongoing evolution in the music landscape after their initial resurgence in the late 1990s.

How many songs are on Too Much?

Too Much has 2 tracks, running approximately 6 minutes.

Tracklist

2 tracks·6:08

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Too Much (radio edit) Standout 2:59
  • 2 Too Much Standout 3:09

Release Date

July 28, 2017

Genre

new wave, post-punk, power pop

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

6 min 8 sec