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The following year, The Violent Femmes released Hallowed Ground[?], which moved the group to a more country music sound. The third album, The Blind Leading the Naked[?] was more mainstream, pop-oriented, resulting in a minor hit with "Children of the Revolution[?]" (originally by T. Rex). The group then disbanded, with Gano released a album in 1987, the result of a gospel side project as Mercy Seat[?]. Richie also released several solo LPs. The group came back together in 1989, releasing 3[?] and then Why Do Birds Sing?[?] (1991).
DeLorenzo left the group in 1993 to pursue a solo career. Guy Hoffman[?] (formerly of the Oil Tasters[?] and BoDeans[?]) replaced him in time to record New Times[?] (1994, Elektra Records). Rock!!!!![?] (1995, Mushroom Records) was released in 1995, in Australia only. Viva Wisconsin[?], a live album was released in the United States in 1999, on the independent label, Beyond[?], followed by Freak Magnet[?] (2001). Something's Wrong[?] (2001) was an album of covers, alternate versions of old songs, demos, covers and acoustic live performances, and was released as an Mp3-only album through Emusic.com.
Year | Title | Label | 1983 | The Violent Femmes | Slash[?]/Rhino[?] | 1985 | Hallowed Ground[?] | Slash/Rhino | 1986 | Blind Leading the Nake[?] | Slash[?] | 1989 | 3[?] | Slash | 1991 | Why Do Birds Sing?[?] | Reprise | 1994 | New Times[?] | Elektra Records | 1998 | Rock!!!!![?] | Cold Front Records[?] | 1999 | Viva Wisconsin[?] | Beyond[?] | 2000 | Freak Magnet[?] | Beyond |
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