On This Day: March 14 1988 Viva Hate by Morrissey Was Released

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On This Day: March 14 1988 Viva Hate by Morrissey Was Released
On this day March 14 1988 Morrissey released his debut solo album Viva Hate marking his first major project after the breakup of The Smiths. The album showcased his signature lyrical wit melancholic themes and a more polished production style.

Viva Hate reached number one on the UK charts and peaked at number 48 on the Billboard charts in the US. The album featured standout tracks like Everyday Is Like Sunday and Suedehead both of which became defining songs of his solo career.

Fun fact: The album title Viva Hate was originally suggested as Education in Reverse in some regions but was ultimately changed to better reflect Morrissey’s style and themes.

Trivia question: What was the name of the last studio album released by The Smiths before Morrissey went solo?

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