How Genesis 1986 Album Invisibly Touched Pop and Metal, Channeling ’80s Glam to Faster, Heavier Future

On November 12, 1986, Genesis dropped its 13th studio album, Invisible Touch. To the casual observer, the record probably stood out for its title track, a breezy pop confection that would go on to become one of the biggest hits of the 1980s. But buried deeper within Invisible Touch’s tracklist is a song that would have a far more profound impact on the development of popular music: .

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