"The Correct Use of Soap" is the third studio album by the English post-punk band Magazine, released in 1980. Building on the success of their previous albums, this record features a more polished sound and incorporates elements of new wave and synth-pop alongside the band's signature post-punk style. Frontman Howard Devoto's distinctive vocals and cryptic lyrics remain central to the album's appeal, while the addition of synthesizers and electronic textures gives the music a more modern and dynamic feel. Tracks like "A Song from Under the Floorboards" and "Sweetheart Contract" showcase Magazine's ability to blend infectious melodies with dark and atmospheric songwriting. "The Correct Use of Soap" received positive reviews from critics and solidified the band's status as pioneers of the post-punk genre.