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The final record to feature Alan Wilder, responsible for the lush sonics and striking arrangements of the band's late '80s records, Songs of Faith and Devotion found the band struggling to break new ground after the success of Violator. The beefed-up guitars sound like a sop to their growing modern-rock fanbase, but the arena-sized songs like "I Feel You," "Walking in My Shoes" and "Mercy in You" sound sluggish, bloated and uncertain of where to turn. Chunky, sample-oriented rhythms show traces of acid house's expanding influence — "Get Right With Me," tinged with breakbeats and ecstatic gospel that wouldn't sound out of place on a Happy Mondays record, is probably as "baggy" as the band ever got.