
Tupperware Party Soft Cell
"Tupperware Party" by Soft Cell, released in 1981, is a synth-pop track that explores themes of consumerism, social gatherings, and personal connections. The lyrics depict a surreal, kitschy celebration, highlighting the absurdity of material culture. Its catchy synth riffs and distinctive vocals contribute to its memorable sound. The song reflects the era's fascination with consumer goods and social dynamics. #SynthPop

Coffee mornings
Becoming boring
We've covered every topic and conversation
No more snorting
Coke this weekend
We don't understand the state of the nation
We don't understand the state of the nation
A Cata Mocha
All well done
Compare notes on our constipation
And Valium is our own true friend
And just what is suburbia
And just what is suburbia
I suggested
A Tupperware party!
My friends thought
It was a wild idea
We'll have Sherry
A selection of cheeses
And loads and loads of things we don't need in here
Need in here
Need in here
Need in here
Need in here
Becoming boring
We've covered every topic and conversation
No more snorting
Coke this weekend
We don't understand the state of the nation
We don't understand the state of the nation
A Cata Mocha
All well done
Compare notes on our constipation
And Valium is our own true friend
And just what is suburbia
And just what is suburbia
I suggested
A Tupperware party!
My friends thought
It was a wild idea
We'll have Sherry
A selection of cheeses
And loads and loads of things we don't need in here
Need in here
Need in here
Need in here
Need in here
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