Talk:Music for the Masses

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[edit] Removed sentence

I removed this: The album is the third and last Depeche Mode LP to have a full, lyricless composition ("Pimpf") as a standard track on the album (so far). The other two are Speak and Spell with "Big Muff" and A Broken Frame with "Nothing to Fear". Although Ultra, Exciter and Playing the Angel have at least one instrumental track, they are generally considered short interludes instead of full instrumental compositions.

It's another way of saying "this album has a long instrumental, others have short ones" and is entirely uninteresting. Damiancorrigan 22:26, 21 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "Duh" trivia

"The title and cover art of the tribute album For the Masses were inspired by those of Music For The Masses." No, really?