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Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel
2009 studio album by Mariah Carey
Blink-182
2003 album by Blink-182
South of Heaven
1988 studio album by Slayer
Hail to the King
2013 studio album by Avenged Sevenfold
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
2007 studio album by Foo Fighters
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.
Nirvana
2002 greatest hits album by Nirvana
The Next Day
2013 studio album by David Bowie
Tragic Kingdom
1995 album by No Doubt
Igor
2019 studio album by Tyler, the Creator,
Does This Look Infected?
album by Sum 41
Automatic for the People
1992 studio album by R.E.M.
J.Lo
2001 studio album by Jennifer Lopez
Stiff Upper Lip
2000 studio album by AC/DC
Confident
2015 studio album by Demi Lovato
Evanescence
2011 self-titled studio album by Evanescence
Elephant
2003 studio album by the White Stripes
Music for the Jilted Generation
1994 studio album by The Prodigy
Ágætis byrjun
1999 album by Sigur Rós
Amused to Death
album by Roger Waters
Smash
1994 studio album by The Offspring
Reality
2003 album by David Bowie
The Song Remains the Same
1976 live soundtrack album by Led Zeppelin
Loveless
album by My Bloody Valentine
Purple Rain
1984 studio/soundtrack album by Prince and the Revolution
Honky Château
1972 studio album by Elton John
All Things Must Pass
1970 triple studio album by George Harrison
Be Here Now
1997 album by Oasis
Weezer
1994 album by Weezer
The Colour and the Shape
1997 studio album by Foo Fighters
Yield
album by Pearl Jam
Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd
2001 compilation album by British band Pink Floyd
Elephunk
Elephunk is the third studio album by American group Black Eyed Peas. It was released on June 24, 2003, by A&M Records, Interscope Records and will.i.am Music Group. Production of the album commenced in August 2001, and would be affected by the September 11 attacks, which both caused anxiety to the group members and inspired the songwriting. During the process, Fergie joined the group as the female vocalist, replacing Kim Hill, who departed the group in 2000. The recording sessions went on to be extended until May 2003, which caused its release to be postponed multiple times.
Songs of Innocence
2014 album by U2
Turbo
1986 studio album by Judas Priest
Disintegration
1989 studio album by the Cure
Alright, Still
2006 debut studio album by Lily Allen
Fijación Oral, Vol. 1
2005 studio album by Shakira
Life After Death
1997 studio album by The Notorious B.I.G.
1
2000 compilation album by The Beatles
Mother Earth
2000 studio album by Within Temptation
Faith
1987 debut solo album by George Michael
Try This
2003 studio album by Pink
Harvest
1972 studio album by Neil Young
Made in Germany 1995–2011
2011 compilation album by Rammstein
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2002 studio album by Sigur Rós
Endgame
album by Megadeth
Red (Taylor's Version)
2021 studio album by Taylor Swift
Younger Now
2017 studio album by Miley Cyrus
The Bodyguard - Original Soundtrack Album
1992 soundtrack album to the film of the same name
Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
album by Limp Bizkit
Heathen
2002 album by David Bowie
Dark Horse
2008 studio album by Nickelback
Queen
2018 studio album by Nicki Minaj
Unorthodox Jukebox
album by Bruno Mars
These Days
1995 studio album by Bon Jovi
Homogenic
Homogenic is the third studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk. It was released on 22 September 1997 by One Little Indian Records. Produced by Björk, Mark Bell, Guy Sigsworth, Howie B, and Markus Dravs, the album marked a stylistic change, focusing on similar-sounding music combining electronic beats and string instruments with songs in tribute to her native country Iceland.
Greatest Hits
Tupac album
Bat Out of Hell
1977 studio album by Meat Loaf
Lateralus
Lateralus () is the third studio album by the American rock band Tool. It was released on May 15, 2001, through Volcano Entertainment. The album was recorded at Cello Studios in Hollywood and The Hook, Big Empty Space, and The Lodge, in North Hollywood, between October 2000 and January 2001. David Bottrill, who had produced the band's two previous releases Ænima and Undertow, produced the album along with the band, and became the last Tool album produced by Bottrill to date. On August 23, 2005, Lateralus was released as a limited edition two-picture-disc vinyl LP in a holographic gatefold pack