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Worlds in Collision is the fifth studio album by American rock band Pere Ubu, released in 1991. The album continues the band's exploration of avant-garde rock and post-punk, characterized by its eclectic sound that melds elements of punk, art rock, and experimental music. It features complex arrangements, dissonant guitar riffs, and David Thomas's distinctive vocal style. The album is noted for its ambitious production and lyrical themes that delve into chaos and the human condition, solidifying Pere Ubu's status as a pivotal force in the underground music scene.