Replicas is an album by the band Tubeway Army, featuring a mix of electronic and rock music. The record cover shows an image of a man with light hair standing beside a window.
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Replicas is the second studio album by British band Tubeway Army, released in 1979. The album is notable for its pioneering use of synthesizers and is often cited as a defining work of electronic music. The cover art, featuring frontman Gary Numan, reflects the band's futuristic themes, which explore concepts of identity and technology. The album includes hits such as 'Are 'Friends' Electric?' and 'Down in the Park,' and has had a lasting influence on the synth-pop genre.