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The Cure, a British band known for post-punk and melancholic tracks, returned to the UK's number one spot on the album charts after 32 years with their long-awaited album "Songs Of A Lost World". Released on Nov. 1, it outsold the rest of the top five combined. Lead singer Robert Smith expressed gratitude for the positive reception and thanked fans for their support over the years.
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