There were some decent artists from that era. Tears For fears, Depeche Mode, Foreigner: good memories.
Living Color, Big Audio Dynamite, SRV, the Trevor Rabin iteration of Yes . . . and now back to 2016, a bluesy three-piece you should like . . .
I knew he did some of that stuff, but IMDb shows him with 55 movie credits, including Armegeddon and some other big titles. There's not much lately, but his wiki page says he's been working with former Yes members Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman again. Anyhow, his big splash was when Yes re-combined in the early 80's and had the big hit Owner of a Lonely Heart from 90125. He wrote a lot of it.
If I were a young woman I'd learn to shred, don some panties and a wife-beater, climb up on my kitchen table, and jam on some Deep Purple for Youtubers . . .
View: https://youtu.be/5DpKFLG8p3Y I've been listening to a lot of these guys, they seem to have a Manson style without the excessive drug use.
View: https://youtu.be/5DpKFLG8p3Y I've been listening to a lot of these guys, they seem to have a Manson style without the excessive drug use, minus some hair and many more implanted spikes . Seriously....that was shit. LOL
Western Mexican American, sometimes w/ Native American ancestry, too ("mestizo"), sometimes poor, sometimes gangster. "Cholo goth" is the term used by the artists, iirc.