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One Foot in the Grave is the debut studio album by American musician Beck, released on March 1, 1994. The album is characterized by its lo-fi sound, blending elements of folk, punk, and hip-hop, and showcases Beck's unique lyrical style. Its raw production and eclectic influences have made it a significant piece in the alternative music landscape of the 1990s. The album's breakout single, 'Loser,' would later propel Beck into mainstream success, but One Foot in the Grave remains a cult favorite for its authenticity and experimental nature.