The Cars' 1979 Vargas-clad second album, following up the super-charged success of the previous year's self-titled debut, went to #3 in Billboard and is now four-times platinum. Its success was fueled by classic Cars hits including "It's All I Can Do," the title track, and the Top 20 anthem "Let's Go."

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