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Congregation is the third studio album by the Afghan Whigs, released in 1992. It showcases a blend of alternative rock with elements of soul and R&B, marked by Greg Dulli's distinctive vocal style and introspective lyrics. The album is noted for its emotional depth and musical complexity, solidifying the band's place in the '90s rock scene. The sound is characterized by a mix of heavy guitar riffs, moody melodies, and rich arrangements, reflecting Dulli's influences from various genres. Over the years, Congregation has gained a cult following and is praised for its artistic integrity and raw honesty.