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In 's 32-year history, the synth-rock group has tackled countless subjects across the ordinary and taboo, including suicide, politics, romance, greed, LGBT rights, xenophobia, personal insecurity, religious zealotry, sexual freedom, drug addiction, and more. Have you ever been frustrated and alive? Depeche Mode has a song for you. Martin Gore, the heart and soul of the band's creative force, is a tortured poet for the ages.

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He is the voice of all your unspeakable feelings, and frontman Dave Gahan is the dirty, sexual, animalistic voice of that voice. Together, with all-around music-man and fellow founding member Andy Fletcher, they are perhaps one of the most perfect bands to ever exist. Depeche Mode translates from French to mean “fast fashion,” but disposable is the last word to describe its sound.

The band has released a staggering 14 albums, and each one is a step forward. They've had one of the most secure and glorious careers of any rock or electronica band to exist, and it's all based on a well-rounded catalog of exciting, experimental pop music. Db Optimizer Crack on this page.

It's really hard to narrow its career into 20 songs, but herein, I have done my best. Depeche Mode – “Blasphemous Rumors” As the world of contemporary music finds itself embroiled in the tough but important discussion of suicide prevention and mental health awareness, this Depeche Mode song from 1984's Some Great Reward takes a twisted approach.

The tale of a 16-year-old girl whose suicide attempt fails, she is still cut down in her prime two years later in a fatal car wreck. This all after she finds renewed strength in God. The release of “Blasphemous Rumors” as a single caused a serious stir among religious communities, and the band tacked on “Somebody” as a double A-side in an attempt to appease the god-fearing masses.

As a Depeche Mode fan, these are the kind of sick, lyrical twists from Martin Gore one comes to know and love. Musically speaking, “Blasphemous Rumors” is notable for its distinct, heavy percussion samples.

It draws on early industrial, and brought that harsh sound to the mainstream world half a decade before Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails. Depeche Mode – “Waiting For The Night” From 1990's seminal Violator, “Waiting For The Night” may be the band's most poignant tune. It's the closest thing to still silence a song has ever been. Each note of its twinkling melody comes in through haunting darkness like lights that flicker. It's somewhat eery, but it's somehow eve more tranquil.

It's the kind of song that immediately drags you into its own mood. It doesn't matter what good news you've just received or what party anthem you were just bumping. When “Waiting For The Night” comes on, we are all transformed into nocturnal creatures, blinking wide-eyed into near-nothingness, anxious but somehow calm, anticipating some unknown for six strange and blissful minutes. Depeche Mode – “Master & Servant” From 1984's Some Great Reward, this ode to sexy whips and chains is fun for the whole family. With lines about playing “between the sheets,” it's definitely got overtones of BDSM, but it's also a bit of commentary on modern life. “Domination's the name of the game in bed or in life / They're both just the same / Except in one you're fulfilled at the end of the day.” Classic sass. Plus, you've got to love a tune that includes wood block, tiger growls, and whip-crack effects.

Those whip-cracks actually got the song banned from many radio stations in the US, but it still broke the. Take that, puritans. Depeche Mode – “A Question of Lust” Move over, Dave Gahan. Martin Gore has something so personal to say, he's taking the mic for himself. “A Question of Lust” was only the second single to feature Gore at the forefront, and as he's the band's main songwriter, it's a special moment. From 1986's goth-spectacular Black Celebration, “A Question of Lust” is one of Depeche Mode's most romantic ballads, and wouldn't you know, it still stings with frailty and cynicism. (It's also really, really fun to sing along to.) Go ahead, throw your hands in the air, do an interpretive dance, twirl about, and let this one soar to the moon.