R.E.M. are celebrating the 25th anniversary of their 1994 album Monster with an expanded reissue. The six-disc collection is out November 1 via Craft. The collection includes a remastered version of the album, a collection of unreleased demos, a new remix of the album from Scott Litt, and a previously unreleased live recording of a 1995 performance.

The new collection also features an accompanying Blu-ray disc featuring the 1996 concert film Road Movie. The Blu-ray also features all of the album’s music videos. It will also be available in condensed form as 2xCD, 2xLP, and a single-LP set. For tracklists and more information, head to R.E.M.’s website. Check out the remixed version of “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?” below.

The new edition of Monster follows 2018’s R.E.M. at the BBC box and 2017’s Automatic for the People reissue.

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