"Contraband: The Best of Men at Work" is a compilation album by the Australian rock band Men at Work, released in 1996. This collection features the band's greatest hits and standout tracks from their brief but impactful career during the early 1980s. It includes chart-topping hits like "Down Under," a quirky, catchy tune that became a cultural anthem; "Who Can It Be Now?" with its memorable saxophone riff; and "Overkill," known for its introspective lyrics and smooth melody. The album captures the essence of Men at Work's unique blend of pop rock and new wave, showcasing their talent for crafting infectious melodies and witty lyrics. "Contraband" serves as an excellent retrospective of the band’s key moments and successes in the music industry.
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