Features: DVD, Pan and Scan (TV Format), Dolby Digital Stereo In Time: The Best Of R.E.M. 1988- 2003, the band's first greatest-hits compilation from its most successful years (which span its ongoing tenure with Warner Bros.), adds two new songs "Bad Day" and "Animal" to 16 of its most popular recordings, from "Losing My Religion" and "Everybody Hurts" to "What's The Frequency, Kenneth?" In Time makes it a good time to be an R.E.M. fan.
 Editor's Note
 R.E.M. rose to prominence on the indie-rock circuit in the 1980s, then climbed to fame after a string of major label albums like "Green," "Out of Time," and "Automatic for the People" catapulted them to stardom. This "Best of" compilation is a comprehensive look at their career between 1988-2003, including many of their biggest hits.
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