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Ready to test your 1980s pop power? This Thompson Twins quiz hub is your ultimate stop for all things Thompson Twins trivia! Explore fun facts about the trio who brought shimmering synth hooks and smart songwriting to global fame with hits like “Hold Me Now” and Doctor! Doctor!. Discover milestones from breakout album Quick Step & Side Kick to the worldwide smash Into the Gap. Relive their MTV glory days, catchy choruses, and shifting lineup as you dive into quiz challenges for every fan level. Whether you danced along in the ‘80s or just discovered their timeless sound, this is the go-to place to test your Thompson Twins quiz knowledge and celebrate their pop legacy.
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Thompson Twins formed in 1977 in Sheffield, England, originally as a collective that included up to seven members. Thompson Twins later became a core trio of Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie, and Joe Leeway by 1982.
Practice Questions
Q:Which music videos made the band famous?
A:Videos for Hold Me Now and Doctor! Doctor! gained major MTV airplay.
These visually creative videos highlighted the trio’s striking image and fashion-forward style. MTV exposure boosted the band’s global popularity and established them among the leading pop acts of the decade.
Q:When and why did the Thompson Twins break up?
A:They disbanded in the early 1990s after declining popularity.
Musical tastes shifted by the 1990s, and members pursued other projects. Tom Bailey later revived interest through solo performances, cementing the group’s legacy as icons of 1980s pop music.
Thompson Twins Fact Sheet
Inception

Formed in Sheffield, England in 1977.

MembersTom Bailey, Alannah Currie, Joe Leeway
Top Albums

Into the Gap (1984), Here’s to Future Days (1985), Queer (1991), Big Trash (1989), Quick Step & Side Kick (1983), Close to the Bone (1987), Set (1982).

Top Songs

Hold Me Now (1983), Doctor! Doctor! (1984), If You Were Here (1983), Lies (1982), Lay Your Hands On Me (1985), Love On Your Side (1983), In the Name of Love (1982), King For A Day (1985), You Take Me Up (1984), Doctor Doctor (1984).

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