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"Everything Is Wrong" is the third studio album by American electronic musician Moby, released in 1995. It marked a departure from his earlier, more ambient works, embracing a diverse range of electronic styles including techno, breakbeat, and trance. The album features collaborations with vocalists such as Mimi Goese and Rozz Morehead, adding a human element to Moby's electronic compositions. Thematically, "Everything Is Wrong" explores societal issues and personal struggles, with tracks touching on topics such as environmental degradation ("Hymn"), addiction ("Feeling So Real"), and existential angst ("All That I Need Is to Be Loved"). Despite its darker themes, the album maintains an energetic and optimistic vibe, characterized by its driving beats and catchy melodies. "Everything Is Wrong" received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, praised for its innovative sound and thought-provoking lyrics. It achieved commercial success as well, reaching the top 10 in several countries including the UK and Australia. The album solidified Moby's reputation as a pioneering figure in electronic music and remains a seminal work in his discography.