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Blood on the Moon is the fifth studio album by the experimental rock band Chrome, released in 1995. The album showcases their signature blend of punk, industrial, and psychedelic sounds, characterized by heavy use of synthesizers and distorted guitars. The lyrics often delve into themes of alienation and the human condition, resonating with the band's avant-garde style. Over the years, the album has gained a cult following and is regarded as a significant entry in Chrome's discography, reflecting their innovative approach to music during the 1990s.