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The album also shows the bands growing versatility, with tracks like That Joke Isnt Funny Anymore offering melancholy introspection, while Barbarism Begins at Home stretches into funk-inspired territory with its extended bass-driven groove. Though controversial upon release, Meat Is Murder reinforced The Smiths reputation for fearless songwriting and artistic integrity. It remains a defining album of the 1980s, balancing catchy melodies with uncompromising political and personal messages.
Reviews:
Meat Is Murder is darker and more challenging than its predecessor, but also more rewarding. AllMusic
The Smiths married political conviction to pop melody in a way few bands ever have. The Guardian
Johnny Marrs guitar work here is dazzling, inventive, and endlessly replayable. Rolling Stone
A landmark of alternative rock, filled with songs that are as confrontational as they are beautiful. NME
AllMusic rating: AllMusic users: (3,185 votes) Read the AllMusic.com review
A1 The Headmaster Ritual
A2 Rusholme Ruffians
A3 I Want The One I Can’T Have
A4 What She Said
A5 That Joke Isn’T Funny Anymore
B1 Nowhere Fast
B2 Well I Wonder
B3 Barbarism Begins At Home
B4 Meat Is Murder