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The Cure

The Cure are considered to be one the most important bands of the 1980s, and have had much influence on later bands. They are often described as a goth band, though some dispute this labelling.

The creative force behind the band is the singer Robert Smith, who writes all the lyrics and almost all the music (he wrote the entire album The Head on the Door[?]). They have existed since 1976, and originally went by the names "Malice" and "Easy Cure" before deciding on their current name. They have to date released 13 full length studio albums or double albums (as well as a number of concert albums and compilations and the 1978 demos) each one in a different style. The albums nevertheless share common features, notably Smith's distinctive vocal style.

Table of contents
1 Singles Discography
2 Album/Compilation Discography
3 Video
4 Members Past and Present
5 External Links

    Singles Discography 

    Album/Compilation Discography 

Their next album is rumoured to be due in 2003.

    Video 

    Members Past and Present 

    External Links 

See Gothic rock


The Cure (1995) is a movie, starring Brad Renfro[?] and Joseph Mazzello[?] about two boys searching for the cure of AIDS, from which one of them is suffering.

External link: http://www.hollywood.com/movies/detail/movie/184728