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The follow-up album, (1984), built upon the foundation laid by Murmur , with tracks like "(Don't Go Back To) Rockville" and "Old Man Kensey" demonstrating the band's growing songwriting prowess. rem discography blogspot exclusive
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The late 1990s and 2000s saw R.E.M. continue to release critically acclaimed and commercially successful albums. (1998) featured the hit single "Truly Madly Deeply," while Reveal (2001) spawned the hit single "Imitation of Life." Around the Sun (2004) was a more experimental effort, with tracks like "The Middle" and "Until the Day Is Done." Accelerate (2008) saw the band returning to a more rock-oriented sound, while Collapse into Now (2011) was a critically acclaimed album that featured the hit single "Weird, But Nice."
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