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Because Hysteria is such a seminal album, it has been remastered and reissued multiple times, most notably for its 30th anniversary in 2017. A remastered album, especially in a high bitrate like 320kbps, is often the best version to seek out, as the audio engineers have enhanced the sound quality using modern technology.
was one of the most expensive and time-consuming projects in rock history, costing roughly $4.5 million and taking over three years to complete.
Use Spotify or Apple Music’s free trials to listen legally at near-320kbps quality.
The MP3 format is a "lossy" audio format, meaning it discards certain audio data that the human ear cannot easily perceive in order to reduce file size.
The result was an album that was both a commercial and critical success. "Hysteria" debuted at number 2 on the US Billboard 200 chart and went on to produce six top 10 singles, including the iconic title track "Hysteria", "Pour Some Sugar On Me", and "Love Bites".
The distinctive sonic landscape created by Steve Clark and Phil Collen.
The album produced (a record for a rock band):
"Hysteria" was a massive commercial success, selling over 20 million copies worldwide, including 10 million in the United States alone. The album spawned four top-10 singles, including "Pour Some Sugar on Me," "Love Bites," and "Armageddon It." The album's blend of anthemic rockers, melodic balladry, and catchy hooks helped shape the sound of 80s rock and influenced a generation of musicians.
Over the next year, that cassette tape in his Walkman wore thin. The album became the soundtrack to his first car, his first heartbreak, and his eventual move out of his parents' house. It was a sonic fortress—Mutt Lange’s production so dense and polished that nothing could scratch it.