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===''Mind Bomb'' (1989)=== {{Main|Mind Bomb}} ''[[Mind Bomb]]'' (1989) saw The The working with a full band lineup for the first time, most notably featuring former [[The Smiths|Smiths]] guitarist '''[[Johnny Marr]]'''. The album explored themes of religion, geopolitics, and existential despair with a harder, blues-influenced rock sound. Tracks of note: * '''"The Beat(en) Generation"''' β a sardonic commentary on consumerism and apathy * '''"Armageddon Days Are Here (Again)"''' β a meditation on religious conflict * '''"Beyond Love"''' * '''"August & September"''' The collaboration with Marr was critically acclaimed and brought the band their widest audience to date.
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