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The band continued this upward trajectory with Zenyatta Mondatta, released on October 3, 1980. Featuring hits like "Don't Stand So Close to Me" and "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da," it received critical acclaim and notable commercial success, further establishing the band's prominence.
Their fourth studio album, Ghost in the Machine, released on October 2, 1981, showcased a more experimental sound heavily influenced by synthesizers. With extraordinary hits like "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic," the album demonstrated their evolution while remaining true to their roots.