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"Eminence Front" is a song by The Who, released as the lead single from their 1982 album *It's Hard*. The track stands out as one of the band's more synth-heavy and polished productions, marking a shift from their traditional rock sound to a more new wave and 1980s-inspired style. Written by Pete Townshend, the song addresses themes of illusion, pretension, and the false facades people create to maintain status or control. Its title refers to an "eminence front," which can be understood as a deceptive or superficial display of power or influence. Musically, the song features a prominent synthesizer riff, a characteristic of the early '80s sound, along with a driving rhythm section. The song's dark yet danceable vibe, coupled with its reflective lyrics, made it a standout track, even though it wasn't a major commercial hit at the time. Over the years, however, "Eminence Front" has gained recognition as one of The Who's more interesting and enduring songs from the later part of their career. The track has been praised for its sharp commentary on the disconnect between appearance and reality, a theme that resonates across various contexts, from personal relationships to societal structures.