The breakthrough came with the album "The Top" (1984), but it was "Disintegration" (1989) that catapulted The Cure to international fame. This album marked a significant point in their career, featuring epic tracks that explored themes of love, loss, and existential crises.
Popular media is no longer just what is on the radio or the five major TV networks. It has expanded to encompass the "expressive elements of daily life," including social media, video games, and even fast food.
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The breakthrough came with the album "The Top" (1984), but it was "Disintegration" (1989) that catapulted The Cure to international fame. This album marked a significant point in their career, featuring epic tracks that explored themes of love, loss, and existential crises.
Popular media is no longer just what is on the radio or the five major TV networks. It has expanded to encompass the "expressive elements of daily life," including social media, video games, and even fast food.