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"Eat to the Beat" is the fourth studio album by Blondie, released on September 28, 1979, through Chrysalis Records. This album marked a significant milestone for the band, as it was certified Platinum in the United States and spent an impressive year on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 17. It was also recognized as one of Billboard's top 10 albums of 1980. In the UK, Eat to the Beat achieved even greater success, reaching No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart in October 1979 and receiving Platinum certification from both the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album features a blend of rock, new wave, and disco elements, showcasing Blondie's signature sound. It includes popular tracks like "Dreaming," "Union City Blue," and "Atomic," further solidifying the band's influence in the late '70s music scene. If you’d like to know more about specific songs or the album's impact, feel free to ask! Eat to the Beat showcases a primarily pop sensibility while incorporating a diverse range of musical styles, including rock, disco, new wave, punk, reggae, and funk. Notable tracks like "Atomic" and "The Hardest Part" blend disco elements with rock, exemplifying the album's eclectic sound. Following their earlier new wave influences, particularly in their first two albums, Eat to the Beat and its predecessor, Parallel Lines, marked a shift towards a more rock-inflected pop approach. This evolution continued the trend of embracing mainstream pop while still maintaining the band's distinctive edge. The album's versatility reflects Blondie's ability to navigate various genres, solidifying their place in the music landscape of the late '70s. If you're interested in specific tracks or their lyrical themes, let me know!