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  2. Depeche Mode discography - Wikipedia

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    For example, the fifth Depeche Mode single to follow this pattern, "People Are People", is identified with the code "BONG5", printed on the single's cover, spine and on the record or CD itself. The "BONG" designation is preceded with numbers or letters that indicate the format of the release, such as "7" for a 7" single, "CD" for a CD-single ...

  3. Depeche Mode - Wikipedia

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    Depeche Mode's debut album, Speak & Spell, was released in October 1981 and peaked at number ten on the UK album charts. [26] Critical reviews were mixed; Melody Maker described it as a "great album … one they had to make to conquer fresh audiences and please the fans who just can't get enough", [ 27 ] while Rolling Stone was more critical ...

  4. A Broken Frame - Wikipedia

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    A Broken Frame is the second studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 27 September 1982 by Mute Records. [1] [2] The album was written entirely by Martin Gore and was recorded as a trio after the departure of Vince Clarke, who had left and formed Yazoo with singer Alison Moyet.

  5. Precious (Depeche Mode song) - Wikipedia

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    "Precious" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode from their eleventh studio album, Playing the Angel (2005). It was released on 3 October 2005 by Mute, Sire, and Reprise Records as the album's lead single. The song reached No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 71 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and No. 23 on the US Modern Rock ...

  6. Useless (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Useless" is a song by English electronic music group Depeche Mode, released on 20 October 1997 as the fourth and final single from their ninth studio album, Ultra (1997). It was released with " Home " as a double A-side in the United States due to "Useless" getting airplay on US radio stations before "Home" was announced.

  7. See You (Depeche Mode song) - Wikipedia

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    "See You" is the fourth UK single by Depeche Mode, and the first Depeche Mode single written by Martin Gore. [5] The single was released on 29 January 1982 [1] and was later included on the band's second album A Broken Frame. [6] [7] [8] It was the first single the band released as a trio, due to Vince Clarke's departure the previous year.

  8. A Pain That I'm Used To - Wikipedia

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    The US only had a digital release (i.e., iTunes). The song reached number 15 upon UK release. In the US, the song debuted at number 45 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart on 14 January 2006. It eventually reached number 6. The track is one of the few Depeche Mode songs to feature a real bass, which is played by Andy Fletcher. [citation needed]

  9. Strangelove (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Strangelove" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 27 April 1987 as the lead single from their sixth studio album, Music for the Masses (1987). It was an international success, reaching number 16 on the UK Singles Chart, [ 2 ] number two in West Germany and South Africa, and the top 20 in several other countries ...