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U2 "Zooropa" cassette tape

$9.00

When you are the world’s most important Rock band, with the world’s greatest frontman and everyone either loves you or hates you and all your songs kind of sound the same, what do you do? You release an experimental album with Brian Eno about some overmediated, dystopian future that might also be the present, featuring songs that do not sound like your previous songs. Computer heavy. Less guitar. Strange beats. A Johnny Cash appearance. “Numb.” “Lemon.” And "Daddy's Gonna Pay for Your Crashed Car.” Tape in very good vintage condition.

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When you are the world’s most important Rock band, with the world’s greatest frontman and everyone either loves you or hates you and all your songs kind of sound the same, what do you do? You release an experimental album with Brian Eno about some overmediated, dystopian future that might also be the present, featuring songs that do not sound like your previous songs. Computer heavy. Less guitar. Strange beats. A Johnny Cash appearance. “Numb.” “Lemon.” And "Daddy's Gonna Pay for Your Crashed Car.” Tape in very good vintage condition.

When you are the world’s most important Rock band, with the world’s greatest frontman and everyone either loves you or hates you and all your songs kind of sound the same, what do you do? You release an experimental album with Brian Eno about some overmediated, dystopian future that might also be the present, featuring songs that do not sound like your previous songs. Computer heavy. Less guitar. Strange beats. A Johnny Cash appearance. “Numb.” “Lemon.” And "Daddy's Gonna Pay for Your Crashed Car.” Tape in very good vintage condition.

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