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R.E.M. officially called it quits in 2011, promising never to reunite. While they have kept that promise, their massive digital footprint lives on through the archives, blogs, and communities that refuse to let this legendary discography fade away. rem discography blogspot
The breakthrough album featuring "It's the End of the World as We Know It."
’s extensive discography and the "Blogspot" era represents a unique chapter in music history. For decades, music blogs—primarily hosted on Blogger (Blogspot) —served as the primary digital underground for fans to archive, discuss, and share the rarities of one of alternative rock's most prolific bands. 1. The Core Chronology This public link is valid for 7 days
These albums established the band's signature sound: chimey Rickenbacker guitars, melodic basslines, and cryptic vocals.
If you are looking for deep dives into R.E.M.'s history, these fan-run sites provide unique perspectives: Can’t copy the link right now
Annual holiday vinyl sent exclusively to fan club members from 1988 to 2011. "Christmas in Georgia" / Live covers. Unedited, multi-disc radio broadcasts spanning decades. 1984 John Peel sessions. Soundtrack Contributions
A diverse, experimental, yet accessible album.
The Complete Guide to R.E.M. Discography Blogspot Culture For decades, music bloggers and collectors have used specific search terms to find rare, out-of-print, and high-quality audio files. One phrase remains iconic for fans of alternative rock: . This specific search query opens a digital archive of one of America's most important underground-turned-mainstream bands.
The band’s commercial breakthrough and final album for I.R.S. Records. Co-produced by Scott Litt, it spawned the massive hits "The One I Love" and "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)."