U2 became the band that mattered in the 1980s with the release of 'The Joshua Tree' in 1987. Inspired by America's myths and realities, it's a tough record by a band from a tough place. Hailing from Dublin, Ireland and coming up during a particularly difficult time in that country. Even though some of the songs are about their homeland, Bono calls out America's skeletons from the closet. The album's centerpiece is this bare knuckled gut-punch, 'Bullet the Blue Sky.' We take a shot during today's Brizz Record Bin.

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