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  1. Alternate List of Billboard#1 Hits

    March 31st, 1989: "Blame It on the Rain"- Milli Vanilli April 7th, 1989: "Blame It on the Rain"- Milli Vanilli We get our pop, sitting uncomfortably with heavy metal and college rock taking up most of the chart time.
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    February 17th 1989: "Stand" - R.E.M. February 24th, 1989: "Eyes of a Stranger"- Queensryche
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    January 6th, 1989: "Smooth Criminal" - Michael Jackson January 13th, 1989: "Eyes of a Stranger"- Queensryche
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    Yes! Everyone go give us a vote in New Cold War, we deserve it.
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    At the moment the 80s are worse with turnover than the 70s were. I wonder if someone can come up with an ATL explanation.
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    May 12th, 1988: "Cult of Personality"-Living Colour May 19th, 1988: "Cult of Personality"-Living Colour
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    College rock out of nowhere? Sure why not. October 31th,1987- "The One I Love" -REM November 7th,1987- "The One I Love" -REM
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    September 5th 1987: "Always On My Mind" - Pet Shop Boys Ft. Elvis Presley September 12th 1987: "Always On My Mind" - Pet Shop Boys Ft. Elvis Presley
  9. Better Republican candidate than Romney?

    According to the newest Game Change book, Huntsman actively lied to Obama about his intentions to run and was very, very underhanded with a lot of his tactics. He really wanted to win. That would have shown if he made the general election. Mitch Daniels was floated around but he was...
  10. Alternate List of Billboard#1 Hits

    Yeah, it'd be really out of place if grunge happened in this timeline. I suggest the Denver sound (indie-folk) as a replacement, but we'll see what happens.
  11. Alternate List of Billboard#1 Hits

    April 10th, 1987: "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship April 17th, 1987: "Modern Day Warrior"- Run DMC feat. Rush
  12. Alternate List of Billboard#1 Hits

    I'm thinking we can forget Grunge entirely. Grunge was a genre constructed by businessmen trying to replicate the surprise success of Nirvana. We could have something similar happen with other "sounds" that existed at the time (Detroit, Atlanta, Denver). February 27, 1987: "Livin' On a...
  13. Alternate List of Billboard#1 Hits

    Van Halen also had a #1, as did Black Sabbath. Dio has had a few.
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    August 30th, 1986: "Riding in the Sun" - Don Henley September 6th, 1986: "Riding in the Sun" - Don Henley
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    April 26th, 1986: "Danger Zone"- Dio May 3rd, 1986: "Danger Zone"- Dio
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    October 28th, 1985: "Take On Me" by A-ha November 4th, 1985: "Take On Me" by A-ha
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    August 31st 1985: "The Power Of Love" - Huey Lewis And The News September 7th, 1985: "Peace Sells"- Dio
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    July 20th, 1985: "We're Not Gonna Take It"- Twisted Sister July 27th, 1985: "We're Not Gonna Take It"- Twisted Sister
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    April 12th, 1985: "We Built This City" by Starship April 19th, 1985: "We Built This City" by Starship
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