The most varied and accomplished of any synth pop debut, Yello's first album presents a few irresistible pop songs ( Bostich, plus Bimbo and Eternal Legs), Boris Blank's synthesizer interpretations of several different forms of music (Downtown Samba, Bananas to the Beat, Rock Stop, Coast to Polka), and even a three song suite of atmospheric industrial music that functions as a miniature invisible soundtrack. The dark lyrical concerns and futurist electronics immediately lifted Yello above the rut of Kraftwerk imitators.