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Porcupine is the third studio album by the British post-punk band Echo & the Bunnymen, released in 1988. The album is characterized by its lush, atmospheric soundscapes, blending elements of rock, psychedelia, and new wave. It features a darker and more introspective tone compared to their earlier works, with themes of isolation and existentialism. The album includes notable tracks such as 'The Killing Moon' and 'Seven Seas', which have become iconic in the band's repertoire. Porcupine is often regarded as a pivotal work that solidified Echo & the Bunnymen's place in the music landscape of the late 1980s.