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I'm a Boy is a rock album by The Who, released in 1966. It features a collection of songs that reflect the band's early sound, characterized by energetic performances and innovative songwriting. The album includes themes of youth and adolescence, encapsulated in its title track, 'I'm a Boy,' which addresses gender identity and societal expectations. The album is notable for its use of dynamic instrumentation and Roger Daltrey's powerful vocals, alongside Pete Townshend's inventive guitar work. It is often regarded as a precursor to the band's later works and remains influential in the rock genre.