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On this week's episode, we discuss the 11th studio album from Queen, "The Works"
Released on 27 February 1984, the album saw the re-emergence of Brian May and Roger Taylor's rock sound, while still incorporating the early 80s retro-futuristic electronic music and New York funk scenes.
We break down the album's social commentary theme, why MTV banned the "I Want To Break Free," music video, and how glee taught a new generation the music of Queen.
See the videos discussed in today's episode:
I Want To Break Free (Official Video)
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