Frankie Goes To Hollywood is a British synth-pop band that rose to prominence in the 1980s. Known for their avant-garde style, the band was led by Holly Johnson and featured Paul Rutherford, Peter Gill, Mark O'Toole, and Brian Nash. Their sound is distinguished by a fusion of dance beats and pop melodies, often accompanied by provocative lyrics. The band's most significant works include the controversial single "Relax," which despite (or perhaps because of) being banned by the BBC, reached number one on the UK charts, and the album "Welcome to the Pleasuredome," which became an international success.