Identify These Boy/Girl Bands
19. Which of these female musical ensembles disbanded in the 1980s as a result of artistic disagreements?
Correct Incorrect In Los Angeles in 1981, the Bangles were immersed in the underground scene, performing rock music influenced by the '60s. Despite releasing several EPs with limited success, they caught the attention of Columbia Records. The breakthrough came with the release of their single "Going Down to Liverpool," setting the stage for the success of "Manic Monday," which propelled them into the U.K. pop charts. Subsequently, they achieved a number one hit with "Walk Like an Egyptian." However, artistic differences emerged towards the end of the 1980s, leading to the group's disbandment. Despite this, they later reunited and released two studio albums.