U2's 1990s songs were characterized by their experimentation with electronic and industrial sounds. In 1991, the band released their album "Achtung Baby," which marked a shift in their musical style from their earlier work. The album featured hits such as "One," "Mysterious Ways," and "Even Better Than the Real Thing."
In 1993, U2 released "Zooropa," which continued their experimentation with electronic sounds and included songs such as "Lemon," "Numb," and "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)."
The band's 1997 album "Pop" featured even more experimentation with electronic and dance music, and included the hits "Discotheque," "Staring at the Sun," and "Last Night on Earth."
Overall, U2's 1990s songs reflected the band's willingness to explore new musical territory and incorporate a range of sounds and influences into their music.
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