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Following the amicable departure of drummer Bill Berry in 1997, the remaining trio spent the next decade experimenting with electronic rhythm tracks, ambient pop, and an eventual return to high-energy rock.

"Driver 8," "Can't Get There from Here," "Life and How to Live It" Lifes Rich Pageant (1986)

Their fifteenth and final studio album, serving as a fitting and powerful summary of their entire career. r.e.m. discography blogspot

: The lowest point in their discography according to critics and the band themselves. A sluggish, politically exhausted album written during the Iraq War era.

"Supernatural Superserious," "Living Well Is the Best Revenge" Collapse into Now (2011) Following the amicable departure of drummer Bill Berry

The band's most politically overt and slowest record. Written in the shadow of 9/11 and the Iraq War, it features a slick, mid-tempo adult-contemporary production. Highlights include the driving single "Leaving New York." Accelerate (2008)

Detailed entries for individual tracks, often coinciding with 25th-anniversary reissues (e.g., Monster and UP ). A sluggish, politically exhausted album written during the

From the murky waters of Murmur to the final chords of Collapse into Now , R.E.M. left behind a body of work that rivals The Beatles or The Rolling Stones in terms of artistic evolution. The Blogspot community ensures that the "Dead Letters"—the demos, the live cuts, the radio sessions, the forgotten B-sides—are never truly lost.

: The band's debut five-song release. It established the jangle-pop aesthetic and featured the underground classic "Gardening at Night."