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The arrival of Robert Smith as the band's vocalist and guitarist marked a significant turning point in The Cure's history. With his distinctive voice, poetic lyrics, and signature hairdo, Smith would become the face of the band, leading them through their most creative and innovative period. The Cure's sound evolved, incorporating elements of gothic rock, new wave, and psychedelia. Albums like "Seventeen Seconds" (1980), "Three Imaginary Boys" (re-released as "The Three Imaginary Boys" in 1980), and "The Top" (1984) showcased the band's growth and experimentation. The Cure Songs Of A Lost World zip

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Buy the album. Rip it yourself to a zip for your car if you must. But first, sit in a dark room, put on good headphones, and listen to the FLAC. The world may be lost, as the title suggests, but the sound of it isn't. Not if you refuse the leak. The Cure's sound evolved, incorporating elements of gothic

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: Tracks like "I Can Never Say Goodbye" directly address the passing of Smith’s brother, while "And Nothing Is Forever" and "Endsong" explore themes of aging, memory, and the inevitable end of all things. Existential Reflection