This third studio album, released on October 28, 1991, saw Marx expanding his sound and taking more creative risks. While it featured the usual hits, it was an album that worked cohesively as a whole, blending rock, pop, and more introspective ballads. It sold over two million copies in the US.

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This album featured more collaborative songwriting and varied musical styles.

: Marx’s music transitions from soft, whispery verses to massive, explosive choruses. FLAC prevents the audio compression that squashes these dynamics.

The opening track, "Don't Mean Nothing," features a legendary guitar solo by Joe Walsh. In high-resolution FLAC, you can distinctly hear the bite of Walsh’s guitar pick against the strings. The format also prevents the heavy synthesizer programming on "Should've Known Better" from sounding muddy. It keeps the driving bassline perfectly separated from the vocal tracks. 2. Repeat Offender (1989)

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