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The 1980s saw a surge in popularity for synthesizers, particularly models like the Yamaha DX7 and Roland Juno-106, which shaped the sound of pop and electronic music. Electric Guitars, especially those by Fender and Gibson, remained central to Rock Music, with artists embracing various effects pedals. Drum machines, notably the LinnDrum and Roland TR-808, became staples in both pop and hip-hop, driving the rhythm of many iconic tracks. Additionally, the use of sampling technology revolutionized music production, influencing genres from hip-hop to dance music.

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