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They had brief resurgences of popularity (especially in Europe) with 1979's ''Music/No1InHeaven'', 1980's ''Terminal Jive'' (which made them {{One Hit Wonder}}s in France with "When I'm With You") and 1994's Europop-tastic ''Gratuitous Sax and Senseless Violins''. The release of the NewSoundAlbum ''Music/LilBeethoven'' in 2002 (ahem) [[JustForPun sparked]] renewed global interest and acclaim. Since then, the band has been making music that's a mocking combination of HouseMusic, ProgressiveRock, BaroquePop and straight-up classical music. The new style paved the way for a productive decade that resulted in the rock-oriented follow-ups, ''Hello Young Lovers'' and ''Exotic Creatures of the Deep'', as well as ''[[TheMusical The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman]]'', a musical commissioned by Swedish public broadcaster Sveriges Radio.

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They had brief resurgences of popularity (especially in Europe) with 1979's ''Music/No1InHeaven'', 1980's ''Terminal Jive'' (which made them {{One Hit Wonder}}s in France with "When I'm With You") and 1994's Europop-tastic ''Gratuitous Sax and Senseless Violins''. The release of the NewSoundAlbum ''Music/LilBeethoven'' in 2002 (ahem) [[JustForPun sparked]] sparked renewed global interest and acclaim. Since then, the band has been making music that's a mocking combination of HouseMusic, ProgressiveRock, BaroquePop and straight-up classical music. The new style paved the way for a productive decade that resulted in the rock-oriented follow-ups, ''Hello Young Lovers'' and ''Exotic Creatures of the Deep'', as well as ''[[TheMusical The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman]]'', a musical commissioned by Swedish public broadcaster Sveriges Radio.

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