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The I.R.S. Records Years (1982–1987): The Underground Pioneers

Out of Time (1991) - Featured the global hit "Losing My Religion". rem discography blogspot

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– Major label debut. A mix of bubblegum pop ("Stand") and dark acoustic tracks. Out of Time (1991)

Chronic Town (EP, 1982): The debut that introduced the world to Michael Stipe’s mumbled vocals and Peter Buck’s jangling Rickenbacker.Murmur (1983): Frequently topping "Best Debut Album" lists, this record established the enigmatic, atmospheric sound of early college rock.Reckoning (1984): A more direct, upbeat follow-up featuring favorites like "Harborcoat" and "7 Chinese Bros."Fables of the Reconstruction (1985): A dark, murky, and Southern Gothic-inspired record recorded in London.Lifes Rich Pageant (1986): The moment the band began to find their "stadium" voice, with clearer production and environmental themes.Document (1987): The breakthrough album. With "The One I Love" and "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)," R.E.M. became a household name. The Warner Bros. Era: Global Superstardom In the golden era of music blogging, Blogspot

The turning point. Producer Don Gehman pushed Stipe’s vocals to the front of the mix. This resulted in an aggressive, politically charged, and accessible rock record featuring "Fall On Me."