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The Days of Wine and Roses is the debut studio album by The Dream Syndicate, released in 1982. The album is a hallmark of the Paisley Underground movement, characterized by its blend of alternative rock, psychedelic influences, and jangle pop aesthetics. It features a distinctive sound marked by swirling guitars, introspective lyrics, and an overall atmospheric quality. The album has been influential in shaping the sound of indie rock and is often cited as a classic of the genre, celebrated for its innovative approach and emotional depth.