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Pocket Revolution is the fourth studio album by Belgian rock band dEUS, released in 2005. The album marked a return for the band after a nine-year hiatus following the release of their previous album, "The Ideal Crash", in 1999. The line-up of the band for this particular album includes Tom Barman, Klaas Janzoons, Stéphane Misseghers, and Alan Gevaert. Pocket Revolution showcases the band's unique eclectic style, which is characterized by a mix of experimental rock, pop melodies, and elements of jazz, among other genres. The album received numerous positive responses from music critics. Its songs tell stories filled with emotional depth, further emphasized by Barman's distinctive vocal style. Some of the prominent tracks from the album include "Bad Timing", "7 Days, 7 Weeks", and "What We Talk About (When We Talk About Love)". This album represents a pivotal moment in dEUS's career, as it infuses their previous experimentalism with a more mature and polished sound, highlighting their evolution as musicians. Despite the lengthy hiatus, Pocket Revolution managed to solidify the band's status in the international rock scene.