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The early 1990s saw R.E.M. experimenting with new sounds and collaborating with other artists. (1992) was a critically acclaimed album that featured a more polished production and explored themes of mortality and social commentary. Monster (1994) was a guitar-driven album that saw the band pushing the boundaries of their sound. New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996) was a more eclectic and experimental album, featuring a wide range of musical influences.

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In 1996, R.E.M. released , which explored new wave and electronic influences. The band welcomed new guitarist Peter Buck's replacement, Scott McCaughey, and Bill Rieflin joined on drums. Up (2001) and Around the Sun (2004) continued this trend, with Accelerate (2008) featuring a more energetic, guitar-driven sound.

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1989 — Out of Time

First major-label album. FLAC shows the contrast between pop (“Stand”) and experimental (“The Wrong Child”).