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** ''Love'' was also this in comparison to their first two albums. It's possibly due to the runaway success that the hard rock style stuck.

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** ''Love'' was also this in comparison to their first two albums.album. It's possibly due to the runaway success that the hard rock style stuck.
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Dork Age was renamed


TheNineties, however, were not kind to them, as the rise of {{Grunge}} caused The Cult to slip into the wayside like many of their contemporaries. 1991's ''Ceremony'' did not garner as much attention as the previous albums [[note]]aside from the controversy about the picture of a Native American boy on the cover over image rights, that is[[/note]], and their 1994 self-titled album was an attempt to modernize their sound that resulted in a DorkAge and the band's breakup in the following year. A reunion in 1999 resulted in an album, ''Beyond Good and Evil'', which was released in 2001 and pretty much flew under the radar within the music industry. Then, in 2002, the band entered another hiatus as Ian Astbury toured with Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger as [[TheBandMinusTheFace a rather controversial new incarnation of]] Music/TheDoors.

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TheNineties, however, were not kind to them, as the rise of {{Grunge}} caused The Cult to slip into the wayside like many of their contemporaries. 1991's ''Ceremony'' did not garner as much attention as the previous albums [[note]]aside from the controversy about the picture of a Native American boy on the cover over image rights, that is[[/note]], and their 1994 self-titled album was an attempt to modernize their sound that resulted in a DorkAge an AudienceAlienatingEra and the band's breakup in the following year. A reunion in 1999 resulted in an album, ''Beyond Good and Evil'', which was released in 2001 and pretty much flew under the radar within the music industry. Then, in 2002, the band entered another hiatus as Ian Astbury toured with Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger as [[TheBandMinusTheFace a rather controversial new incarnation of]] Music/TheDoors.
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* FierySensuality: The titular character of "Fire Woman" is a femme fatale whose beauty and allure are likened to fire.
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* 2022 - ''Under the Midnight Sun''
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Wrong song, there.


* LyricalTic: Ian is quite fond of ending lyric lines with "Well..." Example from "Sun King": "I was thinking, what I've been missing/I'll tell you truthfully, well..."

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* LyricalTic: Ian is quite fond of ending lyric lines with "Well..." Example from "Sun King": "Fire Woman": "I was thinking, what I've been missing/I'll tell you truthfully, well..."
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* LyricalTic: Ian is quite fond of ending lyric lines with "Well..." Example from "Sun King": "I was thinking, what I've been missing/I'll tell you truthfully, well..."

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