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Mother Juno is the third studio album by the American alternative rock band The Gun Club, released in 1987. The album showcases a blend of punk rock, blues, and country influences, a hallmark of the band's sound. It features raw, energetic performances and introspective lyrics, cementing the band's legacy within the post-punk movement. The album is notable for its emotional depth and the distinctive guitar work of founding member Jeffrey Lee Pierce, alongside the haunting vocals that characterize the band's style.