10 Rock Bands Who Sold Out (But We Love Them Anyway)

10. Blondie

Best known for being the vehicle for acclaimed singer Debbie Harry, Blondie got their name from the lewd comments men would shout at Harry as they drove past her.

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The only time anything good has ever come from catcalling.

In their early days, the group were an underground success on the American New Wave scene. Early tracks like X-Offender were too wild and crazy to be commercial successes, but the band were still able to find a footing in the alternative music scene of the day.

And then, everything changed when the band embraced the archenemy of New Wave... Disco!

Their third album Parallel Lines was home to a little ditty called Heart of Glass. You might have heard of it.

Groovy guitar playing and increased synthesiser use meant that this song's sound was completely different from Blondie's usual oeuvre, much to the disappoint of their long-term fans.

However, who cares? Because Parallel Lines was an absolute sensation and remains the band's most famous record to date. It launched the group to new heights and made them the force they are today.

Even if The Tide is High is a little bit rubbish.

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