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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

New Adventures in Hi-Fi
1996 R.E.M. album

Pink Bubbles Go Ape
1991 studio album by Helloween

MTV Unplugged
1996 live album and DVD by Alice in Chains

U218 Singles
2006 greatest hits album by U2
Anastacia
album by Anastacia

Tha Carter III
2008 studio album by Lil Wayne

This Left Feels Right
compilation album by Bon Jovi

Tubular Bells II
1992 studio album by Mike Oldfield

Greatest Hits
2007 compilation album by Spice Girls

Santana
1969 debut studio album by Santana

Desperado
1973 studio album by Eagles

Billion Dollar Babies
1973 studio album by American rock band Alice Cooper

Think Tank
2003 studio album by Blur

Doctor's Advocate
album by The Game

Shogun
studio album by Trivium

The Head on the Door
1985 studio album by The Cure

Against
album by Sepultura

Hilary Duff
2004 self-titled studio album by Hilary Duff

CrazySexyCool
CrazySexyCool is the second studio album by American girl group TLC, released on November 15, 1994, by LaFace and Arista Records. Following the group's record deal, they released their debut album Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip in 1992 to positive reviews and commercial success. The group began working on a follow-up in 1993 but experienced an unproductive recording process due to personal issues, notably those of member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, who was struggling with alcoholism and her volatile relationship with football player Andre Rison. The album's recording lasted until September 1994, with

Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
1987 studio album by the Cure

Very
1993 studio album by Pet Shop Boys

Long Road Out of Eden
2007 double studio album by the Eagles

Spirit of Eden
album by Talk Talk
Fugazi
1984 album by Marillion

The Extremist
album by Joe Satriani

Difficult to Cure
1981 studio album by Rainbow

The Big Picture
album by Elton John

Under Rug Swept
2002 studio album by Alanis Morissette

Operation: Mindcrime
1988 studio album by Queensrÿche

Nightlife
1999 studio album by Pet Shop Boys

Victory
1984 studio album by The Jacksons

It's Hard
1982 studio album by The Who

Zoom
2001 studio album by Electric Light Orchestra

Rio
1982 studio album by Duran Duran

Room Service
2001 studio album by Roxette

Exit... Stage Left
live album by Canadian band Rush, released in 1981

Face the Music
1975 studio album by Electric Light Orchestra

Union
1991 studio album by Yes

Murder Ballads
album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
High School Musical 3 – Senior Year – Soundtrack
2008 soundtrack album by High School Musical Cast

Seconds Out
1977 double live album by Genesis

Eliminator
1983 studio album by ZZ Top

Low-Life
Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 May 1985 by Factory Records. It is considered to be among the band's strongest work, displaying the moment they completed their transformation from post-punk to dance-rock. The album shows New Order's increased incorporation of synthesisers and samplers, while still preserving the rock elements of their earlier work. The original Factory CD issues of the album were mastered with pre-emphasis.

Queens of the Stone Age
1998 self-titled debut studio album by Queens of the Stone Age

Love and Theft
2001 album by Bob Dylan

The Blueprint
2001 album by Jay-Z

Dig Your Own Hole
album by The Chemical Brothers

Under the Pink
1994 studio album by Tori Amos

One Heart
2003 studio album by Céline Dion

Around the Sun
2004 album by R.E.M.
Have a Nice Day
1999 studio album by Roxette

Contraband
Velvet Revolver album

Faith
1981 studio album by The Cure

Exit Planet Dust
1995 debut studio album by The Chemical Brothers

From the Choirgirl Hotel
album by Tori Amos

Empire
1990 studio album by Queensrÿche