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The Game
1980 studio album by Queen

Back in Black
1980 studio album by AC/DC

British Steel
1980 studio album by Judas Priest

Unmasked
1980 studio album by Kiss

Super Trouper
1980 studio album by ABBA

Closer
album by Joy Division

Double Fantasy
album by John Lennon and Yoko Ono
Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
1980 studio album by David Bowie

Heaven and Hell
1980 studio album by Black Sabbath

Ace of Spades
1980 studio album by Motörhead

Making Movies
1980 studio album by Dire Straits

Emotional Rescue
studio album by The Rolling Stones

Remain in Light
1980 studio album by Talking Heads

Seventeen Seconds
1980 studio album by the Cure

Animal Magnetism
1980 studio album by Scorpions

21 at 33
album by Elton John

Duke
1980 studio album by Genesis

Permanent Waves
1980 album by Rush

The River
1980 album by Bruce Springsteen

I'm a Rebel
album by Accept

Drama
studio album by Yes

Sandinista!
Sandinista! is the fourth studio album by the English rock band the Clash. It was released on 12 December 1980 as a triple album containing 36 tracks, with 6 songs on each side. It crosses various genres including funk, reggae, jazz, gospel, rockabilly, folk, dub, rhythm and blues, calypso, disco, and rap. For the first time, the band's songs were credited to the Clash as a group, rather than to Joe Strummer and Mick Jones. The band agreed to a decrease in album royalties in order to release the 3-LP at a low price.
Zenyatta Mondatta
1980 album by The Police

McCartney II
1980 sophomore solo studio album by Paul McCartney

Never for Ever
1980 studio album by Kate Bush

A
1980 studio album by Jethro Tull

Dirty Mind
1980 studio album by Prince

Women and Children First
1980 studio album by Van Halen

Ready an' Willing
album by Whitesnake

End of the Century
1980 studio album by Ramones

Heartattack and Vine
album by Tom Waits

Wheels of Steel
album by Saxon

Saved
1980 studio album by Bob Dylan

Peter Gabriel
1980 self-titled studio album by Peter Gabriel

Glass Houses
album by Billy Joel

Autoamerican
Autoamerican is the fifth studio album by American rock band Blondie. It was released in the US on November 19, 1980 and in the UK on November 29, 1980 and reached in the UK charts, in the US, and in Australia. The album spawned two singles, "The Tide Is High" and "Rapture". "The Tide Is High" hit number one in several countries, including the US and the UK. "Rapture" became the first rap song ever to reach number one on the singles chart in the US. It also reached number five in the UK, number four in Australia, and number three in Canada.

QE2
1980 studio album by Mike Oldfield

Hawks & Doves
1980 studio album by Neil Young

Strong Arm of the Law
album by Saxon

Keepin' the Summer Alive
album by The Beach Boys

Gaucho
1980 album by Steely Dan

The Turn of a Friendly Card
1980 studio album by The Alan Parsons Project

Triumph
1980 studio album by The Jacksons

Chinatown
1980 studio album by Thin Lizzy

Uprising
album by Bob Marley and the Wailers

Flesh and Blood
1980 studio album by Roxy Music

Hotter than July
album by Stevie Wonder

Soldier
album by Iggy Pop

Conquest
1980 album by Uriah Heep

Flush the Fashion
album by Alice Cooper

See You Later
album by Vangelis

Vienna
album by Ultravox

Just Supposin'
1980 album by Status Quo

Panorama
third studio album by American new wave band The Cars

Diana
1980 studio album by Diana Ross

Departure
1980 Journey studio album

No Place to Run
album by UFO

Guilty
1980 studio album by Barbra Streisand

Growing Up in Public
album by Lou Reed

Empires and Dance
1980 studio album by Simple Minds