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The album that made them the biggest band in the world. Includes the inescapable "Losing My Religion." Automatic for the People [1992]:

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R.E.M. shaped alternative rock by marrying jangly, enigmatic songwriting with steadily widening production ambitions. From the murky college-radio textures of Murmur to the orchestral introspection of Automatic for the People and the arena-ready roar of Monster, their discography charts a band always balancing accessibility with experimentation. This post maps that arc, highlights essential albums and rarities, and gives practical listening routes for new fans and collectors. The album that made them the biggest band in the world

A darker, Southern Gothic turn. Often misunderstood upon release, it has aged beautifully. It explores the mythology of the American South. From the murky college-radio textures of Murmur to

"Supernatural Superserious", "Living Well Is the Best Revenge" Vibe: Fast, loud, energetic. 16. Collapse into Now [2011]