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Black Celebration, released in 1986, is Depeche Mode's fifth studio album and is often considered a pivotal work in the synth-pop genre. The album blends darker themes with lush electronic soundscapes and is noted for its mature lyrical content, tackling topics such as love, despair, and existentialism. It features some of the band's most iconic tracks, including 'Strangelove' and 'A Question of Time'. The album's sound marked a shift towards a more industrial and alternative rock influence, which would define much of their subsequent work. Black Celebration is celebrated for its innovative use of synthesizers and its atmospheric production, solidifying Depeche Mode's status as one of the leading electronic bands of the era.