"Meat Is Murder" is the second studio album by The Smiths, released on February 11, 1985, under the WM UK label. This iconic album is a blend of new wave, Madchester, and jangle pop genres, showcasing The Smiths' unique sound and Morrissey's distinctive vocals. The album features nine tracks, including the remastered classics "The Headmaster Ritual," "Rusholme Ruffians," and "I Want the One I Can't Have." With a runtime of just under 40 minutes, "Meat Is Murder" is a concise yet powerful collection of songs that highlight the band's wit, melancholy, and social commentary. The title track, "Meat Is Murder," is a standout, addressing vegetarianism and societal issues, a theme that resonates even today. This album is a testament to The Smiths' enduring influence and their ability to craft timeless music that continues to captivate audiences.