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"It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M.
Brace yourself for R.E.M.'s frantic 1987 alternative rock classic, "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)"! A signature track from the album Document, its stream-of-consciousness lyrics and driving post-punk energy created an unforgettable, uniquely R.E.M. anthem.
Released as a single from their pivotal 1987 album Document, this track showcased Michael Stipe's rapid-fire vocal delivery listing names and cultural references over an urgent alternative rock beat. Its unique style, influenced by post-punk and artists like Bob Dylan, made it a standout hit.
This 1987 alternative rock staple captures a feeling of chaotic information overload countered by a strangely calm chorus. With its driving rhythm and memorable refrain, "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" remains one of R.E.M.'s most distinctive and enduring songs.
SONG MEANING: Inspired by a dream, the song presents a rapid-fire, stream-of-consciousness flow of names (often with initials L.B.), events, and anxieties, reflecting a sense of cultural or informational overload. The recurring chorus, "It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine," suggests a detached acceptance or even liberation amidst the perceived chaos, rather than literal apocalypse.
- HASHTAGS: #REM #AlternativeRock #November16
- BAND: R.E.M.
- GENRE: Alternative Rock, Post-punk
- RELEASEDAY: November 16
- YEAR: 1987
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