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Herzeleid
Herzeleid (; "Heartache") is the debut studio album by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein, first released on 25 September 1995 via Motor Music.
Foo Fighters
1995 self-titled debut album by Foo Fighters
Cheshire Cat
1995 studio album by Blink-182
Adrenaline
1995 studio album by Deftones
Garbage
studio album by Garbage
For all tid
1995 debut studio album by Dimmu Borgir
...And the Beat Goes On!
album by Scooter
Exit Planet Dust
1995 debut studio album by The Chemical Brothers
Orchid
1995 debut studio album by Opeth
Bergtatt – Et eeventyr i 5 capitler
1994 debut studio album by Ulver
NOLA
1995 studio album by Down
Sventevith
album by Behemoth
Forgiven, Not Forgotten
album by The Corrs
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...
1995 studio album by Raekwon
Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version
1995 studio album by Ol' Dirty Bastard
Above
Music album by Mad Season
Haunted
1995 debut studio album by Six Feet Under
Fungus Amongus
album by Incubus
Frogstomp
Frogstomp is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Silverchair. It was released on 27 March 1995, when the band members were only 15 years of age, by record label Murmur. The album features the band's most commercially successful single, "Tomorrow", which was first released on the band's debut EP of the same name six months earlier on 16 September 1994. Music videos were made for the album's four singles: "Tomorrow", "Pure Massacre", "Israel's Son", and "Shade".
Eternity
album by Kamelot
Enrique Iglesias
1995 self-titled debut studio album by Enrique Iglesias
I Should Coco
1995 album by Supergrass
!
1995 studio album by The Dismemberment Plan
Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous
album by Big L
Nevermore
1995 studio album by Nevermore
Answer That and Stay Fashionable
album by AFI
Wolfheart
Wolfheart is the debut studio album by Portuguese gothic metal band Moonspell. All of the tracks are in English except for "Trebaruna" and "Ataegina", which are in Portuguese, as well as the chorus of "Alma Mater". The song "An Erotic Alchemy" is a duet, inspired by and quoting Marquis de Sade.
The Light
1995 studio album by Spock's Beard
Sex & Violins
1995 studio album by Rednex
Maxinquaye
Maxinquaye is the debut studio album by English rapper and producer Tricky, released on 20 February 1995 by 4th & B'way Records, a subsidiary of Island Records. In the years leading up to the album, Tricky had grown frustrated with his limited role in the musical group Massive Attack and wanted to pursue an independent project. Shortly after, he met with vocalist Martina Topley-Bird, who he felt would offer a wider vision to his music, and signed a solo contract with 4th & B'way in 1993. Tricky recorded Maxinquaye the following year primarily at his home studio in London, with Topley-Bird serv
Theatre of Tragedy
album by Theatre of Tragedy
Use Your Fingers
1995 studio album by The Bloodhound Gang
It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
1995 debut studio album by Slash's Snakepit
Kent
1995 album by the Swedish band Kent
The Final Experiment
album by Ayreon
La Valse des monstres
1995 album by Yann Tiersen
A.M.
1995 music album by the American band Wilco
Elastica
1995 self-titled debut studio album by Elastica
Brown Sugar
1995 debut studio album by D'Angelo
Pieces of You
1995 album by Jewel
Born of the Flickering
1996 album by Old Man's Child
Godine nestvarne
1995 album by Nina Badrić
Miss Thang
1995 debut studio album by Monica
Ima
1995 studio album by BT
Sleater-Kinney
1995 studio album by Sleater-Kinney
Tuatha Na Gael
1995 studio album by Cruachan
A Black Moon Broods over Lemuria
1995 album by Bal-Sagoth
Do You Like My Tight Sweater?
album by Moloko
Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot
Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Sparklehorse, released on August 29, 1995, in the US and on May 6, 1996, in the UK by Capitol Records. The album was largely recorded with musicians from Cracker, for which Mark Linkous worked at the time as guitar tech, roadie and sometimes-collaborator. Most of the album was produced and recorded with Cracker's David Lowery, under the pseudonym David Charles.
Timeless
Goldie album
Doe or Die
album by AZ
Kronet Til Konge
album by Dødheimsgard
Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary
1995 debut studio album by Adiemus
Operation Stackola
1995 album by Luniz
Twisted
1995 studio album by Hallucinogen
Written in Waters
album by Ved Buens Ende
Dance Tracks Vol.1
Studio album by Namie Amuro
Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing
album by Strapping Young Lad
Leftism
1995 debut studio album by Leftfield
Short Bus
1995 album by Filter