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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Fans and critics tend to consider this album the peak of Music/NewOrder's studio discography.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Fans and critics tend historically tended to consider this album the peak of Music/NewOrder's studio discography.discography, and its acclaim remains high to this day.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The pink-to-purple gradient background on the album cover bears a striking resemblance to the bisexual pride flag, which ''Technique'' predates by 9 years.

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* HilariousInHindsight: The By pure coincidence, the pink-to-purple gradient background on the album cover bears a striking resemblance to the bisexual pride flag, which ''Technique'' predates by 9 years.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The pink-to-purple gradient background on the album cover bears a striking resemblance to the bisexual pride flag, which ''Technique'' predates by 9 years.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Music/JohnDenver's publishing company sued over the guitar break in "Run", claiming that it was similar to "Leaving on a Jet Plane". The band settled out of court.
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* ToughActToFollow: ''Technique'' tends to get this, compared to its follow-up, ''Music/{{Republic}}''. So much so that favorable reviews of New Order's albums tend to read, "their best since ''Technique''," similar to how Music/DavidBowie or Music/BobDylan albums tend to be described as "the best since ''Music/ScaryMonstersAndSuperCreeps''" or "the best since ''Music/BloodOnTheTracks''".

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* ToughActToFollow: ''Technique'' tends to get this, compared to its follow-up, ''Music/{{Republic}}''. So much so that favorable reviews of New Order's later albums tend to read, "their best since ''Technique''," similar to how Music/DavidBowie or Music/BobDylan albums tend to be described as "the best since ''Music/ScaryMonstersAndSuperCreeps''" or "the best since ''Music/BloodOnTheTracks''".
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* ToughActToFollow: ''Technique'' tends to get this, compared to its follow-up, ''Music/Republic''. So much so that favorable reviews of New Order's albums tend to read, "their best since ''Technique'', similar to how Music/DavidBowie or Music/BobDylan albums tend to be described as "the best since ''Music/ScaryMonstersAndSuperCreeps''" or "the best since ''Music/BloodOnTheTracks''".

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* ToughActToFollow: ''Technique'' tends to get this, compared to its follow-up, ''Music/Republic''. ''Music/{{Republic}}''. So much so that favorable reviews of New Order's albums tend to read, "their best since ''Technique'', ''Technique''," similar to how Music/DavidBowie or Music/BobDylan albums tend to be described as "the best since ''Music/ScaryMonstersAndSuperCreeps''" or "the best since ''Music/BloodOnTheTracks''".
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* ToughActToFollow: ''Technique'' tends to get this, compared to its follow-up, ''Music/Republic''. So much so that favorable reviews of New Order's albums tend to read, "their best since ''Technique'', similar to how Music/DavidBowie or Music/BobDylan albums tend to be described as "the best since ''Music/ScaryMonstersAndSuperCreeps''" or "the best since ''Music/BloodOnTheTracks''".

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* ToughActToFollow: ''Technique'' tends to get this, compared to its follow-up, ''Music/Republic''. So much so that favorable reviews of New Order's albums tend to read, "their best since ''Technique'', similar to how Music/DavidBowie or Music/BobDylan albums tend to be described as "the best since ''Music/ScaryMonstersAndSuperCreeps''" or "the best since ''Music/BloodOnTheTracks''".''Music/BloodOnTheTracks''".
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* AwesomeMusic: Fans and critics tend to consider this album the peak of Music/NewOrder's studio discography.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Fans and critics tend to consider this album the peak of Music/NewOrder's studio discography.
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* AwesomeMusic: Fans and critics tend to consider this album the peak of Music/NewOrder's studio discography.
* ToughActToFollow: ''Technique'' tends to get this, compared to its follow-up, ''Music/Republic''. So much so that favorable reviews of New Order's albums tend to read, "their best since ''Technique'', similar to how Music/DavidBowie or Music/BobDylan albums tend to be described as "the best since ''Music/ScaryMonstersAndSuperCreeps''" or "the best since ''Music/BloodOnTheTracks''".

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