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Confessions on a Dance Floor
2005 studio album by Madonna
X&Y
X&Y is the third studio album by the British rock band Coldplay. It was released on 6 June 2005 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom, and a day later by Capitol in the United States. Produced by Coldplay and producer Danton Supple, the album was recorded during a turbulent period for the band, during which their manager and creative director, Phil Harvey, briefly departed. Producer Ken Nelson was originally tasked with producing the record; however, many songs written during his sessions were discarded due to the band's dissatisfaction with them. The album's cover art combines colours and block
Rosenrot
'''' (, "Rose-Red") is the fifth studio album by German band Rammstein, released in 2005. The album includes six songs written for but omitted from their previous album Reise, Reise''. The album's first title was Reise, Reise Volume Two, but on 18 August 2005 the album was announced as . The image is a slightly altered photograph of the icebreaker USS Atka, taken on 13 March 1960 at McMurdo Station, Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica.
Playing the Angel
2005 studio album by Depeche Mode
Mezmerize
Mezmerize is the fourth studio album by the Armenian-American heavy metal band System of a Down, released on May 17, 2005, by American Recordings and Columbia Records. Upon its release, the album received acclaim from critics. The album sold over 450,000 copies in its first week, and immediately topped the Billboard 200.
Hypnotize
2005 studio album by System of a Down
Oral Fixation, Vol. 2
2005 studio album by Shakira
Demon Days
2005 studio album by Gorillaz
Angel of Retribution
studio album by Judas Priest
B in the Mix: The Remixes
2005 remix album by Britney Spears
Late Registration
2005 studio album by Kanye West
Octavarium
Octavarium is the eighth studio album by American progressive metal band Dream Theater. Released on June 7, 2005, it was the band's final release with Atlantic Records. Recorded between September 2004 and February 2005, it was the last album recorded at The Hit Factory in New York City. With it, the band decided to create "a classic Dream Theater album", drawing upon their various stylistic influences while trying to make the music less complex. The album takes its creative concept from the musical octave.
A Beautiful Lie
2005 album by 30 Seconds to Mars
City of Evil
2005 studio album by Avenged Sevenfold
Rapture of the Deep
2005 studio album by Deep Purple
The Emancipation of Mimi
2005 studio album by Mariah Carey
Monkey Business
2005 studio album by Black Eyed Peas
Fijación Oral, Vol. 1
2005 studio album by Shakira
Rebirth
2005 studio album by Jennifer Lopez
Amarantine
2005 studio album by Enya
A Bigger Bang
2005 studio album by the Rolling Stones
Are You Dead Yet?
2005 album by Children of Bodom
From Under the Cork Tree
2005 studio album by Fall Out Boy
Have a Nice Day
2005 studio album by Bon Jovi
In Your Honor
2005 double studio album by Foo Fighters
Don't Believe the Truth
2005 studio album by Oasis
The Massacre
2005 studio album by 50 Cent
Dangerous and Moving
2005 studio album by t.A.T.u.
Get Behind Me Satan
album by The White Stripes
Ten Thousand Fists
2005 studio album by Disturbed
With Teeth
2005 studio album by Nine Inch Nails
See You on the Other Side
album by Korn
You Could Have It So Much Better
album by Franz Ferdinand
Takk...
Takk... (, Thanks...) is the fourth studio album by the Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós, released in the United States by Geffen Records on 13 September 2005. The album debuted at number 27 on the US Billboard 200, selling 30,000 copies in its first week.
Taller in More Ways
2005 studio album by British girl group Sugababes
Out of Exile
studio album by Audioslave
All the Right Reasons
2005 studio album by Nickelback
Human After All
2005 album by Daft Punk
Frances the Mute
album by The Mars Volta
Stratovarius
2005 self-titled studio album by Stratovarius
Doomsday Machine
album by Arch Enemy
Ghost Reveries
2005 studio album by Opeth
Inhuman Rampage
2005 studio album by DragonForce
Dark Light
2005 album by HIM
Shivers
2005 album by Armin van Buuren
Intensive Care
2005 studio album by Robbie Williams
Consign to Oblivion
Epica album
Ça Ira
2005 studio album by Roger Waters
Frozen in Time
album by Obituary
Illinois
2005 album by Sufjan Stevens
Deadwing
Deadwing is the eighth studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released by Lava Records in Japan on 24 March 2005, in Europe on 28 March, and in the US on 26 April. It quickly became the band's best selling album, although it was later surpassed by Fear of a Blank Planet. The album is based on a screenplay written by Steven Wilson and Mike Bennion, and is a ghost story. Wilson has stated that the songs "Deadwing", "Lazarus", "Arriving Somewhere but Not Here", "Open Car", and "Mellotron Scratch" were originally intended for the film soundtrack, but when the project failed
Real Illusions: Reflections
album by Steve Vai
Curtains
album by John Frusciante
Chaos and Creation in the Backyard
thirteenth solo studio album by Paul McCartney
The Black Halo
Kamelot album
Beautiful Intentions
2005 studio album by Melanie C
Devils & Dust
2005 studio album by Bruce Springsteen
Hide from the Sun
2005 album by The Rasmus
Ascendancy
album by Trivium
Dark Ages
album by Soulfly