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* [[ExcitedShowTitle Excited Album Title]]: ''Wild!''. Which included the single "Drama!".
** Their immediately preceding single was the non-album, four-track ''Crackers International [=EP=]'' led by "Stop!". This meant they effectively had two consecutive hits whose titles were one word and an exclamation mark.
** Their chart-topping, chronologically-sequenced 1992 singles compilation is titled ''Pop! The First 20 Hits''. A second career retrospective was released in 2003 called ''Hits! The Best of Erasure''. Then in 2009 they revisited the original but added a second disc to bring it up to date, with the new package titled ''Total Pop! The First 40 Hits''.



* {{Gayngst}}/ComingOutStory: "Hideaway".

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* {{Gayngst}}/ComingOutStory: {{Gayngst}}: "Hideaway".
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* VisualPun: The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiKVjS3gR88 video]] for "A Little Respect" is a visual HurricaneOfPuns.

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* VisualPun: The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiKVjS3gR88 video]] for "A Little Respect" is a visual HurricaneOfPuns. Right down to the TitleDrop ("give a little respect to me") being represented by someone off-camera handing Andy a small sign that reads "respect".

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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Wonderland'' was this to Yazoo, with Andy imitating Alison Moyet's style on some of the album tracks.



* AWildRapperAppears: When they covered {{Music/ABBA}}'s "Take a Chance on Me", they apparently concluded that one thing missing from the original was raggamuffin toasting. Cue MC Kinky for the bridge.

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* AWildRapperAppears: When they covered {{Music/ABBA}}'s Music/{{ABBA}}'s "Take a Chance on Me", they apparently concluded that one thing missing from the original was raggamuffin toasting. Cue MC Kinky for the bridge.

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