This write-up covers the complete studio output of from their 1983 debut to their 2011 retirement, spanning 15 studio albums. This period tracks the band's evolution from college radio pioneers in Athens, Georgia, to global superstars. The I.R.S. Years (1983–1987)
The band's next album, Monster (1994), was a sonic departure, featuring distorted guitars and driving rhythms. New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996) saw R.E.M. experimenting with electronic and psychedelic sounds. REM - Studio Discography 1983 - 2011 -FLAC- - K...
Up (1998) – First album without original drummer Bill Berry. Reveal (2001) Around the Sun (2004) Accelerate (2008) Collapse into Now (2011) High-Fidelity & FLAC Availability This write-up covers the complete studio output of
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R.E.M. Studio Discography 1983–2011 (FLAC) – Complete Lossless Collection “Try Not to Breathe” ( Automatic for the
Warner Bros. Era (1988–2011)
In 2011, they did something almost no other legendary band does: they quit while they were ahead. Collapse into Now
The late 1980s and early 1990s were a period of significant creative growth for R.E.M. Document (1987) and Green (1988) showcased the band's increasing experimentation with rock and pop sounds. Out of Time (1991) was a major commercial breakthrough, featuring the hit singles "Losing My Religion" and "Shiny Happy People."