Remix) — Depeche Mode - What's Your Name? (extended
is widely recognized as one of the most polarizing, lighthearted, and unusual tracks in the entire Depeche Mode catalog.
Recorded in 1981 when the band consisted of Dave Gahan, Martin Gore, Andy Fletcher, and Vince Clarke. Depeche Mode - What's Your Name? (Extended Remix)
Frivolous and incredibly catchy, the track famously includes spelling out words in the background vocals ("P-R-E-double-T-Y"). is widely recognized as one of the most
Fans love the song for its pure 1980s aesthetic and unapologetic cheese. Fans love the song for its pure 1980s
While this song lacked an official extension, other tracks from that era did get extended treatment. For instance, the single "New Life" featured the "Rio Remix" of its B-side, "Shout!". 🏆 Legacy and Fan Reception
It is highly important for collectors and fans to note the origin of the "Extended Remix":
Musically, you can hear the exact blueprint of what Vince Clarke would perfectly master just a few years later with Erasure.