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Goes to the Disco is Pulp's second studio album, released in 1988. This work marks a significant evolution in the band's sound, blending elements of post-punk and alternative rock with a distinctive Britpop flair. The album showcases Pulp's characteristic lyrical wit and social commentary, often exploring themes of love, nightlife, and the complexities of modern life. Critics have lauded the album for its catchy melodies and inventive arrangements, solidifying Pulp's place in the UK music scene and influencing a generation of artists.