The Plastics' self-titled album is a classic new wave gem that showcases the band's playful and energetic sound. Released in 1981, the album features 10 tracks that are full of catchy hooks, quirky lyrics, and infectious beats that will keep listeners dancing from start to finish.
From the opening track "Copy" to the closing number "Top Secret Man," The Plastics deliver a unique blend of synth-pop, punk, and funk that is both fun and innovative. The band's use of electronic instruments and unconventional rhythms give the album a futuristic feel that still sounds fresh today.
Standout tracks include "Diamond Head," a bouncy and upbeat song that features a memorable chorus and a catchy guitar riff, and "Robot," a funky and playful tune that showcases the band's sense of humor and love of sci-fi.