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Aladdin Sane
1973 studio album by David Bowie
Slaves and Masters
1990 studio album by Deep Purple
Rage Against the Machine
1992 debut studio album by Rage Against the Machine
Iowa
second album by American metal band Slipknot
Abandon
1998 studio album by Deep Purple
GHV2
GHV2 (an abbreviation of Greatest Hits Volume 2) is the second greatest hits album by American recording artist Madonna. It was released by Maverick and Warner Bros. Records on November 13, 2001, coinciding with the video album, Drowned World Tour 2001. A follow-up to The Immaculate Collection (1990), GHV2 contains a collection of singles during the second decade of Madonna's career. Madonna mentioned that she only included "songs that I could listen to five times in a row" on it. The album did not contain any new songs, but a promotional single titled "GHV2 Megamix" was released, which contai
Love at First Sting
1984 studio album by Scorpions
Oxygène
Oxygène (, ) is the third studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre. It was first released in France in December 1976 by Disques Motors, and distributed internationally in 1977 by Polydor Records. Jarre recorded the album in a makeshift studio that he set up in his apartment in Paris, using a variety of analog and digital synthesizers, and other electronic instruments and effects.
The Golden Age of Grotesque
2003 studio album by Marilyn Manson
Standing on the Shoulder of Giants
2000 studio album by Oasis
Defenders of the Faith
1984 studio album by Judas Priest
Mechanical Animals
1998 album by Marilyn Manson
Burn
1974 studio album by Deep Purple
Facelift
1990 studio album by Alice in Chains
Born Again
1983 studio album by Black Sabbath
Life Is Peachy
1996 studio album by Korn
Pyromania
1983 studio album by Def Leppard
Headless Cross
1989 studio album by Black Sabbath
Hell Awaits
1985 studio album by Slayer
The Who Sell Out
1967 studio album by The Who
Binaural
2000 album by Pearl Jam
Love over Gold
album by Dire Straits
God Hates Us All
2001 studio album by Slayer
Moving Pictures
album by Rush
New Jersey
1988 studio album by Bon Jovi
Crush
2000 studio album by Bon Jovi
Franz Ferdinand
album by Franz Ferdinand
Issues
1999 album by American nu metal band Korn
Lonesome Crow
1972 debut studio album by Scorpions
Day & Age
2008 studio album by The Killers
Mob Rules
1981 studio album by Black Sabbath
Train of Thought
album by Dream Theater
Tarkus
Tarkus is the second studio album by English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released on 4 June 1971 by Island Records. Following their debut tour across Europe during the second half of 1970, the group paused touring commitments in January 1971 to record a new album at Advision Studios in London. Greg Lake produced the album with Eddy Offord as engineer.
Blink-182
2003 album by Blink-182
Music Box
1993 studio album by Mariah Carey
Anhelando un nuevo arcoiris el reino de anarquitas de Óscar de Jesús zagarra pantoja
Animalize is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Kiss. It was released on September 13, 1984, by Mercury Records. The album marked the only appearance by lead guitarist Mark St. John, who replaced Vinnie Vincent in April 1984.
Let's Talk About Love
1985 studio album by Modern Talking
Take Off Your Pants and Jacket
album by band Blink-182
Ramones
1976 self-titled debut studio album by Ramones
Hot Rats
1969 studio album by Frank Zappa
Divine Intervention
1994 studio album by Slayer
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
1974 double studio album by Genesis
The World Needs a Hero
album by Megadeth
South of Heaven
1988 studio album by Slayer
Let There Be Rock
1977 studio album by AC/DC
Reality
2003 album by David Bowie
Joyride
1991 studio album by Roxette
Far Beyond Driven
1994 studio album by Pantera
Music for the Jilted Generation
1994 studio album by The Prodigy
Out of Time
1991 album by R.E.M.
Tragic Kingdom
1995 album by No Doubt
Radio-Activity
Radio-Activity (German title: Radio-Aktivität) is the fifth studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk, released in November 1975. The band's first entirely electronic album is also a concept album organized around the themes of radioactive decay and radio communication. Although the sleeves vary in language, sometimes with English song titles, and sometimes German, the music is always the same, with some lyrics in English and some in German. This is in contrast to the band's later albums, where the lyrics would be rerecorded in each language. The album was accompanied by single re
Smash
1994 studio album by The Offspring
Purple Rain
1984 studio/soundtrack album by Prince and the Revolution
Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd
2001 compilation album by British band Pink Floyd
No Code
1996 studio album by Pearl Jam
The Song Remains the Same
1976 live soundtrack album by Led Zeppelin
Ágætis byrjun
1999 album by Sigur Rós
Loveless
album by My Bloody Valentine
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.