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The Chronic
album by Dr. Dre
Rage Against the Machine
1992 debut studio album by Rage Against the Machine
Burzum
1992 self-titled debut studio album by Burzum
Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip
1992 Album
Generation Terrorists
album by Manic Street Preachers
Experience
1992 debut studio album by The Prodigy
Selected Ambient Works 85–92
1992 album by Aphex Twin
Little Earthquakes
1992 debut solo studio album by Tori Amos
Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism
1992 debut studio album by Immortal
Back to the Light
1992 debut solo album by Brian May
Take That & Party
album by Take That
Happy Nation
1992 studio album by Ace of Base
Dry
album by PJ Harvey
Soul of a New Machine
album by Fear Factory
On the Sunday of Life
1992 album by Porcupine Tree
Slanted and Enchanted
album by Pavement
The Karelian Isthmus
1992 debut studio album by Amorphis
No Doubt
1992 album by No Doubt
Moby
1992 self-titled debut studio album by Moby
What's the 411?
1992 debut studio album by Mary J. Blige
Some Gave All
album by Billy Ray Cyrus
Diva
1992 debut solo studio album by Annie Lennox
The Red in the Sky Is Ours
1992 studio album by At the Gates
Dark Endless
album by Marduk
The Ultimate Incantation
album by Vader
Yine Sensiz
album by Tarkan
As the Flower Withers
1992 debut studio album by My Dying Bride
Bigger, Better, Faster, More!
album by 4 Non Blondes
Body Count
1992 album by Body Count
Good
Morphine album
Hybris
album by the Swedish group Änglagård
Always...
album by The Gathering
Peng!
Peng! is the debut studio album by English-French band Stereolab. It was released on 26 May 1992 by Too Pure in the United Kingdom. The album was issued in the United States on 13 June 1995 by Too Pure and American Recordings. A remastered edition of the album was released on 9 November 2018 by Too Pure and Beggars Arkive.
Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde
album by The Pharcyde
Totally Krossed Out
1992 album by Kris Kross
America's Least Wanted
album by Ugly Kid Joe
Penetralia
Penetralia is the debut studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Hypocrisy, released in 1992. The cover artwork was created by Dan Seagrave. The digipak reissue contains two bonus tracks: "Life of Filth" (from Death....Is Just the Beginning II) and "Lead by Satanism". The album was since reissued multiple times alongside the band's other earlier death metal albums, resulting in mixed-to-positive reviews.
Bucketheadland
Bucketheadland (stylized as バケットヘッドランド) is the debut studio album by American guitarist and songwriter Buckethead. It was released on John Zornʼs Japanese record label, Avant, in 1992. It features several samples of the 1960s Japanese television series, Giant Robot, amongst guitar riffs and several fast, technical solos. The concept of the album is a tour around the construction of Bucketheadʼs fictional "abusement" park, “Bucketheadland”. Because of this, the album is divided into sections that relate to distinct areas of the park. A sequel was released in 2003, simply titled Bucketheadland 2
Get Ready!
1992 debut studio album by 2 Unlimited
Can I Borrow a Dollar?
album by Common
Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds
album by Izzy Stradlin
La chica dorada
1992 album by Paulina Rubio
Duh
album by Lagwagon
Federal
1993 album by E-40
Born into the 90's
1992 studio album by R. Kelly and Public Announcement
Lazer Guided Melodies
1992 album by Spiritualized
Gotthard
1992 self-titled debut album by Gotthard
Deep Forest
1992 debut album by Deep Forest
Das Boot
album by U96
Whut? Thee Album
1992 studio album by Redman
House of Pain
album by House of Pain
Dead Serious
1992 album by Das EFX
Copper Blue
album by Sugar
Accelerator
1992 album by The Future Sound of London
Too Hard to Swallow
album by UGK
The Wallflowers
1992 self-titled debut studio album by The Wallflowers
Blind Melon
1992 self-titled debut studio album by Blind Melon
Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses
album by Brutal Truth
Everything
1992 album by Mr. Children
It's About Time
1992 album by SWV