Remembering the ’80s: Susanna Hoffs

6 February 2008

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Simply put, if you didn’t immediately fall in love with Susanna Hoffs when she sang “Walk like the Egyptian” and did that thing with her eyes (you know what I mean, guys), then you must be made of stone, or rubber, or a combination of both. Or maybe you’re just a chick and you have no lesbian tendencies, which is a damn shame. Susanna Hoffs was the frontwoman for the ’80s band The Bangles, who had an assload of hits in the ’80s with the aforementioned “Walk like an Egyptian” and, of course, their biggest hit of all time, “Eternal Flame”. But for my money it’s Susanna Hoffs that made the band go. So here’s our little Susanna Hoffs tribute. Walk like a hottie, indeed!

Remembering the ’80s: Susanna Hoffs

Remembering the ’80s: Susanna Hoffs


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