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Missing Persons Biography

Well known for their synthesized pop sound, their outrageous costumes and their loud, colorful makeup, Missing Persons has stood out as one of the most prominent bands to usher in the sound of New Wave music in the early 1980s. The group formed together in the late 1970s, orchestrated by former Frank Zappa drummer Terry Bozzio and ex playboy playmate Dale Consalvi.As soon as their band was complete, the members of Missing Persons started playing at local Los Angeles clubs and introducing themselves to the local crowds of L.A. County. Immediately, their sound and onstage style caught on with the crowds. Dale Bozzio, standing practically at the helm of the band, became an icon of the early 1980s, with her platinum blonde hair, streaked with pink and her revealing skin tight outfits complete with Plexiglas bras.Missing Persons released their first full length album, Spring Season M which featured the debut songs "Words," "Destination Unknown" and "Walking in L.A.," all of which became hits in the underground music market. The group later released Rhyme and Reason, which remained popular among fans, but still did not chart well. Thus the band started to drift apart, including the Bozzio's who would eventually divorce. Missing Persons lived their heyday in the 1980s, but to the delight of their many fans, they can still enjoyed on their many albums and also through their reunion tours.

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    If you are someone who enjoys reliving the days of the 1980s and have a particular fondness for the sound of New Wave music, you might want to check out some Missing Persons ringtones for your cellphone. Missing Persons is known for a series of hit singles that dominated the airwaves in the first part of the decade. "Words" and "Destination Unknown."The song "Words" was a wild phenomenon at the time of its release, in part due to the visual effects used in the music video featured on MTV. The song is also a good representation of the band, underlining the eccentric antics of the members.Missing Persons is one of those hot eighties bands that still boasts a following of devoted fans. If you find yourself lamenting about the lost days of workout videos, neon spandex and bleach-blond hair, you might want to make Missing Persons ringtones a permanent feature on your personal cellphone. That way you can sing along whenever you receive a call from a friend, family member or co-worker.