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Album chart usages for UKRock

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Pretty Hate Machine
1989 studio album by Nine Inch Nails
Get a Grip
1993 studio album by Aerosmith
Sonic Boom
album by Kiss
The Offspring
1989 album by The Offspring
Keep the Faith
1992 studio album by Bon Jovi
Take a Look in the Mirror
2003 studio album by Korn
Pearl Jam
2006 studio album by Pearl Jam
Songs for the Deaf
2002 studio album by Queens of the Stone Age
We Are Not Your Kind
2019 studio album by Slipknot
Yes
studio album by Yes
A Passion Play
album by Jethro Tull
Unbreakable
2004 album by Scorpions
High Voltage
1976 studio album by AC/DC. Note: there's a 1975 album (debut) with the same name!
Lest We Forget: The Best Of
2004 compilation album by Marilyn Manson
Stand Up
1969 studio album by Jethro Tull
The Great Southern Trendkill
1996 studio album by Pantera
Nine Lives
1997 studio album by Aerosmith
Rock or Bust
studio album by AC/DC
A Trick of the Tail
1976 studio album by Genesis
In Your Honor
2005 double studio album by Foo Fighters
Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions
1997 studio album by Kiss
Ozzmosis
Ozzmosis is the seventh studio album by the English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne. Recorded in Paris and New York with producer Michael Beinhorn, it was released on 23 October 1995 by Epic Records. The album reached number 22 on the UK Albums Chart and number four on the US Billboard 200. "Perry Mason", "See You on the Other Side" and "I Just Want You" were released as singles.
Bark at the Moon
album by Ozzy Osbourne
See You on the Other Side
album by Korn
With the Lights Out
2004 compilation box set by Nirvana
Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
1978 studio album by Rainbow
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
1976 studio album by AC/DC
Whitesnake
1987 studio album by Whitesnake
…And Then There Were Three…
1978 studio album by Genesis
This Was
1968 debut studio album by Jethro Tull
The Poison
2005 studio album by Bullet for My Valentine
untitled Korn album
2007 studio album by Korn
Return of the Champions
live album
Black Gives Way to Blue
album by Alice in Chains
Beat
1982 studio album by King Crimson
Lightning Bolt
2013 studio album by Pearl Jam
My Winter Storm
album by Tarja
If You Want Blood You've Got It
1978 live album by AC/DC
Heavy Horses
album by Jethro Tull
Rattle That Lock
album by David Gilmour
Talk
1994 studio album by Yes
Apostrophe (')
album by Frank Zappa
The Last Stand
2016 studio album by Sabaton
Rising
1976 studio album by Rainbow
Silver Side Up
2001 studio album by Nickelback
Beyond Magnetic
2011 EP by Metallica
On Parole
album by Motörhead
Slash
2010 self-titled debut solo studio album by Slash
Death on the Road
2005 live album by Iron Maiden
Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys
album by My Chemical Romance
Symbolic
album by Death
The Unforgiving
album by Within Temptation
Concrete and Gold
2017 album by Foo Fighters
Just Push Play
album by Aerosmith
Powerage
Powerage is the fifth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released on 5 May 1978 in the United Kingdom and 20 May 1978 in the United States, by Albert Productions and Atlantic Records. This was the band's first album to feature Cliff Williams on bass guitar, and it was also the first AC/DC album not to have a title track (aside from the Australia-only High Voltage album) and the first worldwide not to be released with a different album cover. Powerage was re-released in 2003 as part of the AC/DC Remasters series.
Misplaced Childhood
1985 studio album by Marillion
Undisputed Attitude
1996 studio album of cover songs by Slayer
Songs from the Wood
album by Jethro Tull
'98 Live Meltdown
album by Judas Priest
Repentless
Repentless (stylized as Repen𐕣less) is the twelfth and final studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on September 11, 2015. This is the band's only album recorded without guitarist Jeff Hanneman, who died from liver cirrhosis in 2013 and was replaced by Gary Holt (though Hanneman did receive a songwriting credit on the song "Piano Wire"). It is also the first album to feature drummer Paul Bostaph since God Hates Us All (2001). Repentless is also the only album the band released on Nuclear Blast and was produced by Terry Date, replacing Rick Rubin after twenty-nine years an