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Load
1996 studio album by Metallica
All Eyez on Me
1996 double studio album by 2Pac
Filosofem
Filosofem (Norwegian for "Philosopheme") is the fourth studio album by Norwegian black metal solo project Burzum. It was recorded in March 1993 and was the last recording before Varg Vikernes was sentenced to prison in 1994; the album was not released until January 1996, however. It was released through Misanthropy Records and Vikernes's own record label, Cymophane Productions. A music video was made for the song "Dunkelheit" and received airtime on both MTV and VH1.
Antichrist Superstar
1996 studio album by Marilyn Manson
Purpendicular
Purpendicular is the fifteenth studio album by the English rock band Deep Purple, released on 5 February 1996. It is their first album with guitarist Steve Morse from Dixie Dregs, who replaced Ritchie Blackmore. The album entered the UK Charts on 17 February 1996, where it peaked at No. 58.
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
album by Tupac Shakur
Life Is Peachy
1996 studio album by Korn
Ænima
Ænima ( ) is the second studio album by the American rock band Tool. It was released in compact disc format on September 17, 1996, and in vinyl format on October 1, 1996, through Zoo and Volcano Entertainment. Produced by the band and David Bottrill, the album was recorded at Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood and The Hook in North Hollywood. It is the first album by Tool to feature bassist Justin Chancellor, who replaced original bassist Paul D'Amour the year prior.
No Code
1996 studio album by Pearl Jam
Falling into You
1996 studio album by Céline Dion
Roots
album by Sepultura
Evil Empire
album by Rage Against the Machine
Down on the Upside
1996 album by Soundgarden
Louder Than Hell
1996 studio album by Manowar
Pinkerton
1996 studio album by Weezer
Episode
1996 studio album by Stratovarius
The Jester Race
album by In Flames
The Great Southern Trendkill
1996 studio album by Pantera
Tha Doggfather
album by Snoop Dogg
Test for Echo
1996 album by Rush
Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.
1996 demo album by Slipknot
Everything Must Go
album by Manic Street Preachers
Undisputed Attitude
1996 studio album of cover songs by Slayer
Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi!
album by Enigma
Vile
album by Cannibal Corpse
The Score
1996 studio album by Fugees
It Was Written
1996 studio album by Nas
Mercury Falling
1996 album by Sting
The Time of the Oath
album by Helloween
Total Death
1996 studio album by Darkthrone
Pure Instinct
1996 studio album by Scorpions
Overnight Sensation
1996 studio album by Motörhead
Angry Machines
1996 studio album by Dio
If You're Feeling Sinister
album by Belle and Sebastian
New Adventures in Hi-Fi
1996 R.E.M. album
Spiritchaser
Spiritchaser is the seventh studio album by Dead Can Dance, and would prove to be the last before the duo reunited fourteen years later for Anastasis. It expands on its exploration of world music, and like Into the Labyrinth, was recorded at Quivvy Church, Brendan Perry's personal studio in Ireland.
Plays Metallica by Four Cellos
1996 studio album by Apocalyptica
Voyager
1996 studio album by Mike Oldfield
Wildest Dreams
album by Tina Turner
Murder Ballads
album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Dusk... and Her Embrace
album by Cradle of Filth
Older
1996 studio album by George Michael
Blood on Ice
1996 studio album by Bathory
Morningrise
Morningrise is the second studio album by Swedish progressive metal band Opeth. It was released on 24 June 1996 in Europe by Candlelight Records and on 24 June 1997 in the United States by Century Black. The recording sessions took place at Unisound studio, in Finspång, during March and April 1996. Morningrise was the last Opeth release with drummer Anders Nordin and bassist Johan De Farfalla, as well as the last Opeth album to be produced by Dan Swanö.
Broken China
album by Richard Wright
Fire Garden
album by Steve Vai
Predator
album by Accept
Baladas en español
1996 compilation album by Roxette
Bilingual
1996 studio album by Pet Shop Boys
Slang
1996 studio album by Def Leppard
Wild Mood Swings
1996 studio album by the Cure
Odelay
Odelay is the fifth studio album by American musician Beck, released on June 18, 1996, by DGC Records. The album featured several successful singles, including "Where It's At", "Devils Haircut", and "The New Pollution", and peaked at number sixteen on the Billboard 200. As of July 2008, the album had sold 2.3 million copies in the United States, making Odelay Beck's most successful album to date. Since its release, the album has appeared in numerous publications' lists of the greatest of the 1990s and of all time.
The Divine Wings of Tragedy
album by Symphony X
Stormblåst
Stormblåst (English: Stormblown) is the second studio album by Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir. It was released on 25 January 1996 through Cacophonous Records, re-released in 2001 by Century Media, and completely re-recorded in 2005, released as Stormblåst MMV (see below). It was Dimmu Borgir's last album sung entirely in the band's native Norwegian, as they would change to English afterwards. This is also the first album where Tjodalv switched to drums as opposed to guitar, the first where Shagrath is on vocals, though he took on the role of backing vocals, and this album wa
Nemesis Divina
1996 studio album by Satyricon
One in a Million
album by Aaliyah
Kveldssanger
Kveldssanger (translated as "Twilight Songs") is the second studio album by Norwegian band Ulver, issued in March 1996 via Head Not Found. The album was recorded at Endless Lydstudio, Oslo, Norway in the summer and autumn of 1995, with Kristian Romsøe as engineer and co-producer.
Grom
1996 studio album by Behemoth
Boys for Pele
1996 studio album by Tori Amos
Our Happy Hardcore
album by Scooter