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Depeche Mode albums featuring Gota Yashiki

Depeche Mode Music Videos (11)
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| | Ultra CD (1997)
$7.25 With Alan Wilder now gone, ULTRA is Depeche Mode's first album as a trio. But in many ways it marks a return to form for the band. Producer Tim Simenon gives ULTRA a rich, lush sound that rejects the straight-ahead ...
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| Ultra CD (1997) With DVD; DTS Sound; Digipak
$21.35 With Alan Wilder now gone, ULTRA is Depeche Mode's first album as a trio. But in many ways it marks a return to form for the band. Producer Tim Simenon gives ULTRA a rich, lush sound that rejects the straight-ahead ...
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| Ultra Vinyl LP (1997)
$22.89 With Alan Wilder now gone, ULTRA is Depeche Mode's first album as a trio. But in many ways it marks a return to form for the band. Producer Tim Simenon gives ULTRA a rich, lush sound that rejects the straight-ahead ...
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 Depeche Mode Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Depeche Mode songs: Enjoy the Silence Lyrics, Just Can't Get Enough Lyrics, Personal Jesus Lyrics, Everything Counts Lyrics, Strangelove Lyrics, Master and Servant Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Never Let Me Down Again Lyrics, I Feel You Lyrics, It's No Good Lyrics, New Life Lyrics, World in My Eyes Lyrics, Question of Lust Lyrics, People Are People Lyrics, Policy of Truth Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Barrel of a Gun Lyrics, Precious Lyrics, Dream On Lyrics, Stripped Lyrics, Useless Lyrics, Question of Time Lyrics.
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 Depeche Mode Biography
Depeche Mode (French for "hurried fashion") was one of the first and best of the British synth-pop bands, combining breathless, melodic pop with perky electronics. With main songwriter Vince Clarke's departure for Yaz, Martin Gore took the reigns, and the band's sound became darker and harder, though still true to their trademark synth-driven accessibility. The post-Clarke band's moody dance-pop brought Depeche Mode worldwide superstardom in the second half of the '80s. The band survived overexposure, drug problems, and all the other traditional rock-star travails, and came out older and wiser, entering the 2000s as a fully functioning, mature unit.
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