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The Fame
2008 studio album by Lady Gaga

The Fame Monster
2009 studio album reissue by Lady Gaga

Born This Way
2011 studio album by Lady Gaga

Mayhem
2025 studio album by Lady Gaga

OK Computer
1997 studio album by Radiohead

Artpop
Artpop (stylized in all caps) is the third studio album by American singer Lady Gaga. It was released on November 6, 2013, by Streamline and Interscope Records. Gaga began planning the project in 2011, shortly after the launch of her second effort, Born This Way. Work continued until 2013 while Gaga was traveling for her Born This Way Ball tour and recovering from surgery for an injury she had sustained while touring. Gaga described Artpop as "a celebration and a poetic musical journey". It displays an intentional "lack of maturity and responsibility" by comparison to the darker and anthemic n

Confessions on a Dance Floor
2005 studio album by Madonna

Aphrodite
2010 album by Kylie Minogue

Chromatica
Chromatica is the fifth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga and her sixth overall. It was released on May 29, 2020, by Interscope Records and its subsidiary Streamline. Gaga supervised the production with longtime collaborator BloodPop and a variety of other producers to create the album. Musically, Chromatica is a dance-pop record inspired by early 1990s house music, returning Gaga to her dance music roots and eschewing the stripped-down style of its predecessors Joanne (2016) and A Star Is Born (2018). The album's visual aesthetic saw Gaga adopt a cyberpunk-inspired per

Madonna
1983 self-titled debut studio album by Madonna

MDNA
2012 studio album by Madonna

American Life
2003 studio album by Madonna

Violator
1990 studio album by Depeche Mode

Renaissance
2022 studio album by Beyoncé

Playing the Angel
2005 studio album by Depeche Mode

Sounds of the Universe
2009 studio album by Depeche Mode

Random Access Memories
2013 studio album by Daft Punk

Demon Days
2005 studio album by Gorillaz

The Immaculate Collection
1990 greatest hits album by Madonna

Kiss Me Once
2014 studio album by Kylie Minogue

B in the Mix: The Remixes
2005 remix album by Britney Spears

You Can Dance
1987 remix album by Madonna

The Remix
2010 remix album by Lady Gaga

Brat
2024 studio album by Charli XCX

Animal
2010 debut studio album by Kesha

True
2013 studio album by Avicii

Electra Heart
2012 album by MARINA

Stories
2015 studio album by Avicii

Discovery
2001 album by Daft Punk

Invaders Must Die
2009 album by The Prodigy

Homework
1997 album by Daft Punk

Nothing but the Beat
2011 album by David Guetta

Medúlla
Medúlla is the fifth studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk. It was released on 30 August 2004 in the United Kingdom by One Little Indian and in the United States by Elektra Entertainment. After the release of her electronic-influenced previous album Vespertine (2001), Björk intended to make an album almost entirely constructed with human vocals, in contrast to the previous album's intense process of composition and multiple layers of instrumentation. The album's title derives from the Latin word for "marrow".

Vespertine
2001 studio album by Björk

One Love
2009 album by David Guetta

Volta
2007 studio album by Björk

Gold – Greatest Hits
1992 ABBA compilation album
Cannibal
2010 EP by Kesha

TIM
2019 posthumous studio album by Avicii

Disco
2020 studio album by Kylie Minogue

100th Window
Massive Attack album

Cross
2007 album by Justice

Human After All
2005 album by Daft Punk

Biophilia
2011 studio album by Björk
Above and Beyoncé – Video Collection & Dance Mixes
2009 music video compilation and remix album by Beyoncé

Memories...Do Not Open
Album by The Chainsmokers

The Day Is My Enemy
2015 studio album by The Prodigy

Yes
2009 studio album by Pet Shop Boys

Ghosts I–IV
2008 studio album by Nine Inch Nails

Tron: Legacy
2010 soundtrack album by Daft Punk

The Slip
2008 studio album by Nine Inch Nails

Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
2004 album by The Prodigy

Tour de France Soundtracks
2003 studio album by Kraftwerk
Remixes 81–04
2004 compilation album by Depeche Mode

The Best of Depeche Mode Volume 1
2006 compilation album by Depeche Mode

4×4=12
4×4=12 (pronounced "four times four equals twelve") is the fifth studio album by Canadian electronic music producer Deadmau5, released on December 7, 2010, by Virgin Records, Ultra Records and Mau5trap. The album's title refers to a miscalculation made by Deadmau5 on his Ustream channel, where he mistakenly said that his live setup of four banks of four "equals 12" instead of 16. The album received a nomination at the 54th Grammy Awards for Best Dance/Electronica Album.

Party Rock
2009 album by LMFAO

Kala
2007 album by M.I.A.

Wild Ones
2012 album by Flo Rida

Fundamental
2006 studio album by Pet Shop Boys