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Down Comes the Hammer is an album by the Australian synth-pop band Real Life, known for its catchy melodies and electronic soundscapes. Released in the late 1980s, the album features a blend of new wave and pop elements, showcasing the band's trademark use of synthesizers and rhythmic hooks. The album's themes often revolve around love, loss, and personal struggle, resonating with audiences during its time and contributing to its lasting appeal in the synth-pop genre.