Peter Gabriel's third studio album, released in May 1980 and commonly known as "Melt" after its striking Hipgnosis cover photograph, marks a pivotal artistic breakthrough. Produced by Steve Lillywhite, the record seamlessly blends post-punk and new wave with art rock sensibilities. Gabriel ventures into overtly political territory with standout tracks including "Games Without Frontiers"—a No. 4 UK hit and his joint highest-charting single—and the powerful anti-apartheid anthem "Biko". Building on his experimental foundation, this album established Gabriel as one of rock's most ambitious and innovative musicians, earning widespread critical acclaim and cementing his solo legacy.