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The Hit Parade are an indie-pop group, based in London, England. The Hit Parade was formed in 1984, by three school friends Raymond Watts, Matthew Moffatt and Julian Henry. The group has released seven albums and eleven singles to date. ==Background== The Hit Parade recorded their first three singles in Raymond Watt's garage in the 1980s, working alongside experimental groups Psychic TV and Einstürzende Neubauten. The Hit Parade's early records "My Favourite Girl" and "The Sun Shines In Gerrards Cross" became 'Singles of the Week' in ''Melody Maker'' and ''Record Mirror'', and were played on BBC Radio 1 by DJs including John Peel, David "Kid" Jensen and Janice Long. The Hit Parade has never been commercially successful, in part because the three core members have been occupied in other careers. Watts moved to Berlin in 1989 to record with industrial rock acts, Henry developed a successful career in marketing and journalism, while Moffatt founded his own film lighting company. But they have continued to release records to the current day. They proclaim the Latin motto "Semper Eadem" ("always the same") on their records.
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