By the mid-2010s, the major Blogspot hosts were either shut down by Blogger (Google) for DMCA violations, or the owners simply let the links die as MegaUpload and RapidShare collapsed.
Explosive live sets that prove R.E.M. remained one of the world's most formidable live rock acts right up until their retirement. The Legacy of R.E.M.
R.E.M. was a fierce live band. Look for classic bootlegs like A History of R.E.M. Live or recordings from the 1989 Green world tour.
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The Warner Bros. Golden Era (1988–1996): Global Superstardom
Automatic for the People (1992) – Their highest-selling album with 18 million copies sold . Monster (1994) – A louder, glam-rock influenced record .
"Fall on Me", "The One I Love", "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" The Warner Bros. Peak (1988–1996): Global Superstardom
The essential Warner Bros. compilation featuring soundtrack contributions like "The Great Beyond" (from Man on the Moon ).
April 19, 2026
The term "R.E.M. discography Blogspot" casts a wide net, but the content generally falls into a few key categories. Here are some standout examples that define this scene:
The Evolution of Alternative Rock: A Deep Dive into the R.E.M. Discography
A heavily political, slow-tempo album responding to the post-9/11 political landscape. While it is the most critically divisive album in their catalog, tracks like "Leaving New York" showcase classic R.E.M. emotional depth.
A chaotic and fun compilation of I.R.S.-era B-sides, outtakes, and covers (including several chaotic Velvet Underground covers).



By the mid-2010s, the major Blogspot hosts were either shut down by Blogger (Google) for DMCA violations, or the owners simply let the links die as MegaUpload and RapidShare collapsed.
Explosive live sets that prove R.E.M. remained one of the world's most formidable live rock acts right up until their retirement. The Legacy of R.E.M.
R.E.M. was a fierce live band. Look for classic bootlegs like A History of R.E.M. Live or recordings from the 1989 Green world tour.
Verification workflow
The Warner Bros. Golden Era (1988–1996): Global Superstardom
Automatic for the People (1992) – Their highest-selling album with 18 million copies sold . Monster (1994) – A louder, glam-rock influenced record .
"Fall on Me", "The One I Love", "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" The Warner Bros. Peak (1988–1996): Global Superstardom
The essential Warner Bros. compilation featuring soundtrack contributions like "The Great Beyond" (from Man on the Moon ).
April 19, 2026
The term "R.E.M. discography Blogspot" casts a wide net, but the content generally falls into a few key categories. Here are some standout examples that define this scene:
The Evolution of Alternative Rock: A Deep Dive into the R.E.M. Discography
A heavily political, slow-tempo album responding to the post-9/11 political landscape. While it is the most critically divisive album in their catalog, tracks like "Leaving New York" showcase classic R.E.M. emotional depth.
A chaotic and fun compilation of I.R.S.-era B-sides, outtakes, and covers (including several chaotic Velvet Underground covers).