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"The One I Love", "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)", "Finest Worksong" Vibe: Cynical, loud, breakthrough.
(1994) was a sonic departure, with a more aggressive, distorted sound. While it received mixed reviews initially, Monster has since been recognized as a bold, innovative work. r.e.m. discography blogspot
A fierce return to form. Frustrated by the slow pace of their previous album, R.E.M. delivered a short, blistering, and aggressive guitar-driven record that recalled their late-80s energy. "The One I Love", "It's the End of
Automatic for the People (1992) is widely regarded as a masterpiece of melancholic rock. Then, they shocked fans with the noisy, grunge-influenced Monster (1994), designed to combat the "brooding yarl" trends of the era. 4. The Experimental & Final Years (1998–2011) A fierce return to form
R.E.M. released 15 studio albums between 1983 and 2011, along with EPs, live records, and compilations. Their career is often split into two distinct eras: the independent IRS years (1982–1987) and the major-label Warner Bros. years (1988–2011). Each album represents a different chapter in their evolution.
A masterpiece of debut albums. Murmur countered the slick, synth-heavy pop of the 1980s with a quiet, introspective, and completely unique sonic landscape. It is widely considered one of the greatest debut albums of all time.