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English band The Cure was formed in 1976 as The Easy Cure. From 1978 onwards, the group was renamed The Cure, which during the 1980s became one of the most popular bands to emerge in the post-punk and new wave movements.

Associated with the gothic style, alongside Siouxsie & the Banshees, the group wrote dark-sounding songs and some extremely pop. In its trajectory, the band had several changes in its formation, but always led by Robert Smith.

The Cure has built an extensive discography over its extensive career, spawning several hits that will remain in rock history for a long time to come. "Boys Don't Cry", "Just Like Heaven", "In Between Days", "Lovecats" and "Friday I'm in Love" are some songs that gave permanence to the band.

Featured Albums

Songs of a Lost World
2024 / Álbum
4:13 Dream
2008 / Álbum
The Cure
2004 / Álbum
Bloodflowers
2000 / Álbum
Wild Mood Swings
1996 / Álbum
Wish
1992 / Álbum
Disintegration
1989 / Álbum
Standing on a Beach - The Singles
1986 / Compilação
The Head on the Door
1985 / Álbum
The Top
1984 / Álbum
Pornography
1982 / Álbum
Faith
1981 / Álbum
Seventeen Seconds
1980 / Álbum
Three Imaginary Boys
1979 / Álbum