Pet Shop Boys is a synth-pop duo formed in London, United Kingdom in 1981. The group members are Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe. Pop and rock are their musical specialty, and their style is alternative dance, alternative/indie rock, house, dance-pop, and dance-rock. Some of their song highlights are “West End Girls”, “New York City Boy”, “It's a Sin”, “Go West”, “Always on My Mind”, “So Hard”, “Love Comes Quickly”, “Being Boring”, and many more. In the movies, they are known for their performances and work on soundtracks on “The Crying Game”, “Bronson”, “Pride”, “I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry”, “Diana”, “Clueless”, “Only Fools and Horses”, etc. They have 6 Grammy Award nominations, 1 MTV Europe Music Award nomination, a VMA nomination, and have won a San Diego Film Festival for Best Music Video for the song “Twenty-Something”.
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