Red Flag is tagged as: synthpop, electronic, futurepop, darkwave, 80s Red Flag is a synthpop band founded in 1984 in San Diego by brothers Chris Reynolds and Mark Reynolds (vocals). Considered to be one of the most successful and widely known synthpop bands hailing from the United States,[1] Red Flag has proven to be one the most enduring, most prolific, stylistically varied and most influential electronic bands from America. Red Flag made the top 10 Billboard charts in 1988 with their memorable song Russian Radio. The next year Red Flag’s debut album, Naive Art, released by Enigma, earned them another top 10 single, If I Ever. Red Flag’s music became a favorite in dance clubs around the world. MTV put Red Flag’s video, Russian Radio, in heavy rotation later that year. Touring extensively, Red Flag played with acts Devo, Thomas Dolby, and Book of Love. They appeared on the TV show American bandstand where they performed Russian Radio. Since then, Red Flag released 11 albums, 14 CD singles, two box sets and appeared on numerous compilations. Their music has been featured on MTV reality shows. The band has played concerts around the world in the U.S., Europe, Canada, Mexico, and South America. Their work has inspired countless bands and garnered fans around the globe. Discography: Naive Art (1989) Includes Russian Ra... Read More About Red Flag Biography... Send Red Flag ringtones to your cell |
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