Meat Is Murder is the second studio album by the English rock band The Smiths, released on February 11, 1985, via Rough Trade Records. Following the raw jangle-pop of their 1984 self-titled debut, this album saw the band expanding their sonic palette — incorporating rockabilly, folk, and even field recordings — while doubling down on lyrical themes of anti-authoritarianism, social hypocrisy, and, most famously, animal rights.
Unlike their debut, the band self-produced this record with engineer Stephen Street, resulting in a "grittier" and more "muscular" sound. the smiths meat is murder 1985 eacflac repack
Repack: This term indicates that the original digital upload has been curated or updated. Often, a repack includes high-quality scans of the original 1985 album art, log files proving the "100% secure" rip status, and properly tagged metadata for seamless library management. Sonic Highlights of the 1985 Master Meat Is Murder is the second studio album
Includes "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore," "Barbarism Begins at Home," and the US-version hit "How Soon Is Now?". Technical Specifications (EAC FLAC Repack) In the context of high-fidelity music sharing: Repack: This term indicates that the original digital
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