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The Chronicler

Before the stadiums, there was the mystery. The early IRS Records years were characterized by Michael Stipe’s mumbled vocals, Peter Buck’s jangling Rickenbacker, and Mike Mills’ melodic basslines. Chronic Town (1982): rem discography blogspot

From 1988 to 2011, R.E.M. released exclusive holiday singles sent via mail to fan club members. These featured rare covers, live tracks, and spoken-word experiments that remain highly sought-after. The Chronicler Before the stadiums, there was the mystery

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Green (1988): Their major-label debut, balancing quirky pop songs like "Stand" with political anthems like "World Leader Pretend."Out of Time (1991): The album that made them icons. Driven by "Losing My Religion," it embraced mandolins, strings, and guest vocals.Automatic for the People (1992): Widely considered their masterpiece. A somber, beautiful meditation on mortality and aging, featuring "Everybody Hurts" and "Nightswimming."Monster (1994): A sharp pivot into distorted guitars and glam-rock influences, reacting to the grunge movement of the early 90s.New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996): A sprawling, cinematic record largely recorded on the road during the Monster tour. It is often a fan favorite for its experimental nature. The Post-Bill Berry Years: Evolution and Finality

A sharp, aggressive return to fast-paced guitar rock meant to correct the course after Around the Sun .

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