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Named for the beehive hairdo shaped like a conic missile, The B-52′s shot out of Athens, GA. like their namesake, mashing driving new wave rhythms with tumbling surf rock to form perhaps the finest party band of the late ’70s and ’80s. Their debut, the clearest distillation of pure fun they ever made, is brief but brilliant. Guitarist Ricky Wilson’s clean chords and unusual tunings and vocalist Kate Pierson’s ever-present organ formed the backbone of a tremulous, exhilarating sound, while vocalist Cindy Wilson banged a tambourine against her thigh and lead singer Fred Schneider shrieked and wailed and giggled about dancing crustaceans ("Rock Lobster"), possibly intergalactic women ("Planet Claire"), and um, more dancing (the beguiling "Dance This Mess Around"). But to describe what they are about is to do them a disservice — these are such goofily transcendent pop songs, unmatched in energy by any of their contemporaries on the Georgia college rock scene. More proof great pop isn’t always working hard to say something.