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R.E.M.

R.E.M.

🇺🇸 US Group 1980–2011
Genres
alternative rockjangle poppop rockfolk rockpower pop
About

R.E.M. was an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. R.E.M. was noted for Buck's arpeggiated "jangle" guitar playing; Stipe's distinctive vocal style, unique stage presence, and cryptic lyrics; Mills's countermelodic bass lines and backing vocals; and Berry's tight, economical drumming. In the early 1990s, other alternative rock acts such as Nirvana, Pixies, and Pavement named R.E.M. as a pioneer of the genre. After Berry left in 1997, the remaining members continued with mixed critical and commercial success. The band broke up amicably in 2011, having sold more than 90 million albums worldwide and becoming one of the world's best-selling music acts.

Members
Bill Berry (former)
Michael Stipe (former)
Mike Mills (former)
Peter Buck (former)
Key Tracks
Losing My Religion
Everybody Hurts
It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Out of Time
Discography
Murmur1983
Reckoning1984
Fables of the Reconstruction1985
Lifes Rich Pageant1986
Document1987
Green1988
Out of Time1991
Automatic for the People1992
Monster1994
New Adventures in Hi‐Fi1996
Up1998
Reveal2001
Around the Sun2004
Accelerate2008
Collapse Into Now2011