Source: www.inquisitr.com - Sunday, March 31, 2019 The Cure, the legendary British rock band whose music has spanned the styles of post-punk, pop, and the genre with which they are perhaps most closely identified, goth, were inducted Friday night into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as Pitchfork reported, 40 years after the release of their now-classic debut album, Three Imaginary Boys — retitled Boys Don’t Cry for American release — in 1979. But band founder, leader, and songwriter Robert Smith found himself trending on Twitter Sunday morning, according to Trends 24 , not for the band’s performance at the induction ceremony at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, or for his moving acceptance speech — but for his terse but hilarious five-word response to an overexcited American interviewer as he came offstage following his band’s induction into the Hall — a response that one Twitter user termed, “wonderfully British,” and Smith’s fellow British 1980s pop star Boy George, also on Tw...