Anything Box
Formed in 1986 by Claude S. with two friends, Dania Morales and Paul Rijnders, the New Jersey trio Anything Box took their name from the title of a book of short stories. The act signed with Epic and released their debut album, Peace, in 1990, notching a hit with the upbeat "Living in Oblivion." The song crossed over from clubs and managed to climb onto the pop charts (reaching a less-than-dizzying number 65). They returned a year later with the Gareth Jones-produced Worth. Although it failed to produce any mainstream hits, "World Without Love" managed to receive attention from alternative stations and "Beat of Life" was a success in clubs. 1993's Hope was also ignored by more mainstream outlets but, again, found more favor among the dance crowd with cuts like "Answer Me," "Every Single Day," and "Where Is Love & Happiness." The band was temporarily on hiatus in the mid-'90s as Claude S. recorded a solo album, Page One, under the moniker of the Diary. When they reunited with Elektrodelica (sans Morales) in 1999, Anything Box continued to incorporate more and more influences into their electronic pop framework with their most experimental effort yet. Recovered followed a year later.
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10 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Hope
Punk / New Wave - Released by Presswerk13 Media on 1/01/2006
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Elektrodelica
Punk / New Wave - Released by Presswerk13 Media on 1/01/2006
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The Universe Is Expanding
Punk / New Wave - Released by Presswerk.13 Media on 1/01/2001
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Recovered 1993-1995
Electronic - Released by www.endpop.com on 1/01/2000
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The Effects Of Stereo TV
Punk / New Wave - Released by www.endpop.com on 1/01/2003
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100% Air Friendly Groove Pak
Punk / New Wave - Released by Presswerk.13 Media on 1/01/2001
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