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Diamond Dogs

David Bowie · 2014 · Album

Rock

This record is renowned for its exploration of dystopian themes and complex characters set against the backdrop of a decaying urban landscape.

IntenseGolden_ageDystopian Visions of the FutureIdentity and TransformationThe Allure of Urban NightlifeComplex Narratives of AlienationDark Romance and Desire

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