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White Pony
2000 album by Deftones

Kiss
2012 studio album by Carly Rae Jepsen
Forever Your Girl
1988 debut studio album by Paula Abdul

Various Positions
1984 studio album by Leonard Cohen

Eye in the Sky
album by The Alan Parsons Project

Iron Fist
1982 studio album by Motörhead

Frances the Mute
album by The Mars Volta

High School Musical
2006 soundtrack album by the High School Musical Cast

Dream Evil
1987 studio album by Dio

Actually
Actually (stylised as Pet Shop Boys, actually.) is the second studio album by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 7 September 1987 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom and by EMI Manhattan in North America. The album features two number one singles, "It's a Sin" and "Heart", and a duet with Dusty Springfield, "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" Actually is the Pet Shop Boys' top-selling album in the UK, certified triple platinum with over one million sales; worldwide it has sold over four million copies.

Until the End of Time
2001 posthumous studio album by 2Pac

A New Day Has Come
2002 studio album by Céline Dion

Flick of the Switch
1983 studio album by AC/DC

This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours
album by Manic Street Preachers

Tales of Mystery and Imagination – Edgar Allan Poe
1976 debut studio album by The Alan Parsons Project

Garbage
studio album by Garbage

Astral Weeks
1968 studio album by Van Morrison

Licensed to Ill
1989 debut studio album by Beastie Boys

Splinter
2003 studio album by The Offspring

Ghost in the Machine
1981 studio album by The Police

A New World Record
1976 studio album by Electric Light Orchestra

Play
1999 studio album by Moby
The Long Road
album by Nickelback
Black Rain
2007 studio album by Ozzy Osbourne

Mothership
compilation album by Led Zeppelin

Dummy
1994 studio album by Portishead

Parallel Lines
1978 studio album by Blondie

Ixnay on the Hombre
1997 studio album by the Offspring

Outlandos d'Amour
1978 studio album by the Police

Out of the Blue
1977 studio album by Electric Light Orchestra

5150
1986 studio album by Van Halen

Tormato
Tormato is the ninth studio album by English progressive rock band Yes. It was released on 22 September 1978 on Atlantic Records, and is their last album with singer Jon Anderson and keyboardist Rick Wakeman before their departure from the group in 1980. After touring their previous album Going for the One (1977), the band entered rehearsals in London to record a follow-up. The album was affected by various problems, such as internal disputes over the direction of the music and artwork, and the departure of engineer Eddy Offord early into the sessions, resulting in the group producing the albu

Modern Times
2006 studio album by Bob Dylan

Metamorphosis
album by Hilary Duff

Reinventing the Steel
2000 studio album by Pantera

The Score
1996 studio album by Fugees

Discipline
2008 studio album by Janet Jackson

Live Through This
album by Hole

Face Value
album by Phil Collins

The Long Run
1979 studio album by Eagles

Billion Dollar Babies
1973 studio album by American rock band Alice Cooper
R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece
album by Snoop Dogg

Script for a Jester's Tear
1983 album by Marillion

No Reason to Cry
1976 studio album by Eric Clapton

Aja
1977 studio album by Steely Dan

Kiss Symphony: Alive IV
2003 live album by Kiss

Greatest Hits
2007 compilation album by Spice Girls

Different Class
1995 album by Pulp
Escapology
2002 studio album by Robbie Williams

Fleetwood Mac
1975 self-titled studio album by Fleetwood Mac
Anastacia
album by Anastacia

The Masterplan
compilation by Oasis

Pink Bubbles Go Ape
1991 studio album by Helloween

Up!
2002 studio album by Shania Twain

Slow Train Coming
1979 studio album by Bob Dylan

Les Chants magnétiques
1981 studio album by Jean-Michel Jarre

Exodus
1977 studio album by Bob Marley and the Wailers

Live Evil
1982 live album by Black Sabbath

End of the Century
1980 studio album by Ramones

Women and Children First
1980 studio album by Van Halen