Dangerous Type
"Dangerous Type"
Beware The Cars' edgy 1979 new wave hit, "Dangerous Type"! A standout track from their Candy-O album, this song pulses with driving hard rock energy, angular synths, and Ric Ocasek's cool, detached vocals, perfectly capturing their signature late-70s sound.
- TITLE: Dangerous Type
- BAND: The Cars
- GENRE: Hard Rock, New Wave
- RELEASEDAY: October 16
- YEAR: 1979
Released as a single from their second album Candy-O in 1979, "Dangerous Type" showcased The Cars' unique blend of genres. Combining powerful hard rock guitar riffs from Elliot Easton with Greg Hawkes' distinctive new wave synthesizer lines, the track became another fan favorite.
This 1979 rock classic features a driving rhythm and Ric Ocasek's intriguing lyrics about attraction to risky personalities. Its fusion of hard rock muscle and new wave artiness makes "Dangerous Type" a prime example of The Cars' influential and innovative sound during their early peak.
SONG MEANING: The song describes a fascination with someone perceived as unpredictable, unconventional, or potentially hazardous – the "dangerous type." The lyrics explore the allure of this personality ("She's a lot like you / The dangerous type"), suggesting an attraction to risk or those who live outside the norm, perhaps tinged with a warning.
"The Cars"
- TITLE: The Cars
- ACTIVE: 1976–1988 (1976), 2000, 2010–2011 (2010), 2018
- BAND: The Cars
