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Bleach
1989 debut studio album by Nirvana
When Dream and Day Unite
1989 album by Dream Theater
Straight Outta Compton
album by N.W.A.
The Stone Roses
1989 album by The Stone Roses
Fright Night
1989 debut studio album by Stratovarius
The Offspring
1989 album by The Offspring
Pretty Hate Machine
1989 studio album by Nine Inch Nails
Slowly We Rot
album by Obituary
Altars of Madness
1989 album by Morbid Angel
Full Moon Fever
1989 debut solo album by Tom Petty
Skid Row
1989 studio album by Skid Row
Tin Machine
1989 self-titled debut studio album by Tin Machine
Alice in Hell
1989 debut studio album by Annihilator
Selena
1989 studio album by Selena y Los Dinos
Let Love Rule
1989 debut studio album by Lenny Kravitz
Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
debut album of Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
3 Feet High and Rising
1989 debut studio album by De La Soul
Tweez
Tweez is the debut studio album by American rock band Slint and the only studio recording released before their disbandment. It was released on the label Jennifer Hartman Records in 1989 as the only record put out by the label, which was run by their friend, Jennifer Hartman. It is the only Slint album to feature bassist Ethan Buckler.
Cuts Both Ways
1989 debut solo album by Gloria Estefan
No One Can Do It Better
album by The D.O.C.
Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich
album by Warrant
Mudhoney
album by the band Mudhoney
Mr. Big
album by Mr. Big
Gorky Park
album by Gorky Park
No More Mr. Nice Guy
album by Gang Starr
All Hail the Queen
Queen Latifah debut album
To the Extreme
1990 album by Vanilla Ice
Blood, Sweat and No Tears
1989 album by Sick of It All
Worldbeat
1989 album by Kaoma
Lukather
Lukather is the first solo studio album by Toto guitarist Steve Lukather. It was released in 1989 through CBS Records internationally but was never given a U.S. release due to tensions between Lukather and Columbia Records. The album would make it to the Sverigetopplistan record chart, peaking at no. 14.
Alannah Myles
1989 album by Alannah Myles
Streetcleaner
Streetcleaner is the debut studio album by English industrial metal band Godflesh. It was released in the UK by Earache Records on 13 November 1989 and in the United States by Combat Records on 7 December 1990. The album was then reissued with a second disc of previously unreleased material on 21 June 2010. The album is widely acclaimed by critics and is often cited as a landmark release in industrial metal; though not the genre's first release, Streetcleaner helped define what industrial metal would become.
Severed Survival
album by Autopsy
Southside
1989 debut studio album by Texas
Kingdom of the Night
album by Axxis
Extreme
album by Extreme
Affection
1989 album by Lisa Stansfield
World Downfall
1989 album by Terrorizer
Garth Brooks
self-titled debut album of American country music artist Garth Brooks
Piece of Time
1990 studio album by Atheist
Force Majeure
studio album by Doro
Different
1989 album by Thomas Anders
Club Classics Vol. One
album by Soul II Soul
Raw Like Sushi
1989 debut studio album of Neneh Cherry
Floating into the Night
album by Julee Cruise
François
1989 album by Desireless
Hea Hoa Hoa Hea Hea Hoa
album by Feeling B
Ten Good Reasons
1989 debut studio album by Jason Donovan
Boomin' Words from Hell
1989 album by Esham
Danger Danger
1989 studio album by Danger Danger
Sacred Heart
1989 studio album by Shakespear's Sister
Standing in the Spotlight
album by Dee Dee Ramone of 1989
Energy
1989 album by the American ska punk band Operation Ivy