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THRAK is the thirteenth studio album by the British progressive rock band King Crimson, released in 1995. It features a dual guitar lineup and a mix of heavy, intricate compositions and improvisational jazz elements, showcasing the band's evolution and experimentation. The album is noted for its complex arrangements, aggressive sound, and the return of former band members, including Adrian Belew and Robert Fripp. THRAK is often regarded as a significant work in the band's discography, contributing to the progressive rock genre and influencing many contemporary bands.