Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Gang of Four
Target Entity: Gang_of_Four_\u0028band\u0029
Preceding Context: Later still, "New Wave" came to imply a less noisy, often synthesizer-based, pop sound. The term post-punk was coined to describe groups such as Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division,
Succeeding Context: and The Cure which were initially considered part of the New Wave but were more ambitious, serious and challenging, darker, and less pop oriented. Some of these groups would later adopt synths. Although distinct, punk, New Wave, and post-punk all shared common ground: an energetic reaction to what they perceived as the overproduced, uninspired popular music of the 1970s.
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Source Page: New Wave music

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