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This track is a masterclass in rhythm. Test your headphones or speakers for transient response by listening to Andy Rourke’s slap-and-pop bassline alongside Mike Joyce’s crisp, snapping snare drum.

A departure in pace, showcasing a darker, more melodic side, which Morrissey famously wanted as a single. 3. Why "1985 EAC FLAC" Matters the smiths meat is murder 1985 eacflac

While originally a B-side (and added to later US/international versions), this track came to define the era for many, featuring a unique tremolo guitar effect that became legendary. This track is a masterclass in rhythm

The title track, "Meat Is Murder," opens with the haunting sound of mechanical cows and whirring factory blades, melting into a somber piano and Morrissey's melancholic lament. Meanwhile, tracks like "The Headmaster Ritual" and "Barbarism Begins at Home" showcase Johnny Marr’s staggering technical evolution—blending funk-influenced basslines with heavily layered, aggressive guitar overdubs. Why Lossless Audio Matters for This Album Try again later.

: Features a 1967 photograph of US Marine Corporal Michael Wynn during the Vietnam War.

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