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Meat Is Murder

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The Headmaster Ritual
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Rusholme Ruffians
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I Want The One I Can't Have
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What She Said
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That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
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How Soon Is Now?
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Nowhere Fast
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Well I Wonder
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Barbarism Begins At Home
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Meat Is Murder
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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 46:34

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I DONT THINK THERE EVER WAS A GREATER ALBUM THAT TOOK THE WORLD OUT OF THE COMFORT ZONE.

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The Smiths’ second album isn’t a great leap forward, but it does contain some fine guitar-pop, including “The Headmaster Ritual,” “Rusholme Ruffians,” and “That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore.” The American version included the pulsating “How Soon is Now?,” which doesn’t fit the mood of the rest of the album. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine