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Toxicity
2001 studio album by System of a Down
Morrison Hotel
1970 studio album by The Doors
Lover
2019 studio album by Taylor Swift
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
2008 studio album by Coldplay
The Endless River
2014 studio album by Pink Floyd
4
2011 studio album by Beyoncé
Kylie
1988 debut studio album by Kylie Minogue
The Slim Shady LP
1999 studio album by Eminem
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
1972 studio album by David Bowie
The Marshall Mathers LP
2000 studio album by Eminem
Achtung Baby
1991 studio album by U2
The Bends
1995 studio album by Radiohead
Beyoncé
2013 studio album by Beyoncé
Future Nostalgia
2020 studio album by Dua Lipa
A Rush of Blood to the Head
2002 studio album by Coldplay
Voyage
2021 studio album by ABBA
Unknown Pleasures
1979 studio album by Joy Division
Exile on Main St.
1972 double studio album by The Rolling Stones
A Matter of Life and Death
2006 studio album by Iron Maiden
Dangerous Woman
2016 studio album by Ariana Grande
The Tortured Poets Department
The Tortured Poets Department is the eleventh studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on April 19, 2024, through Republic Records, with a double album edition subtitled The Anthology being released two hours after the standard edition. Swift wrote and produced the album with Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner while she was embarking on the American leg of the Eras Tour in 2023.
Collision Course
2004 EP by Jay-Z and Linkin Park
The Final Frontier
album by Iron Maiden
The Life of a Showgirl
The Life of a Showgirl is the twelfth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on October 3, 2025, through Republic Records. Swift recorded it in Sweden with the producers Max Martin and Shellback, during the European leg of the Eras Tour in mid-2024. Inspired by the tour and her romantic relationship with the football player Travis Kelce, she conceived The Life of a Showgirl as a vibrant and lively album that reflected her triumphant state of mind.
Cheek to Cheek
2014 studio album by Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga
Evermore
Evermore (stylized in all lowercase) is the ninth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was surprise-released on December 11, 2020, through Republic Records. Swift conceived Evermore as a "sister record" to its predecessor, Folklore, which had been released in July. She recorded Evermore mainly with Aaron Dessner at his Long Pond Studio in the Hudson Valley.
Thank U, Next
2019 studio album by Ariana Grande
Renaissance
2022 studio album by Beyoncé
Tubular Bells
1973 album by Mike Oldfield
Dance of Death
2003 studio album by Iron Maiden
Witness
2017 studio album by Katy Perry
Definitely Maybe
1994 studio album by Oasis
Can't Be Tamed
2010 studio album by Miley Cyrus
Made in the A.M.
2015 studio album by One Direction
A Head Full of Dreams
2015 studio album by Coldplay
Midnight Memories
2013 studio album by One Direction
The $5.98 E.P. – Garage Days Re-Revisited
1987 EP by Metallica
Who's Next
1971 studio album by The Who
My World
2009 EP by Justin Bieber
÷
2017 studio album by Ed Sheeran
The College Dropout
2004 studio album by Kanye West
Glory
2016 studio album by Britney Spears
Hotel California
1976 studio album by the Eagles
Live aus Berlin
1999 live album by Rammstein
Fine Line
2019 studio album by Harry Styles
Black Ice
2008 studio album by AC/DC
Ghost Stories
2014 studio album by Coldplay
Cowboy Carter
2024 studio album by Beyoncé
Born to Run
1975 studio album by Bruce Springsteen
Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii
1972 concert documentary film
Angel of Retribution
studio album by Judas Priest
Follow the Leader
1998 studio album by Korn
Impossible Princess
1997 studio album by Kylie Minogue
Brand New Eyes
2009 studio album by Paramore
Dirt
1992 studio album by Alice in Chains
Drones
2015 album by Muse
Slipknot
1999 studio album by Slipknot
Avril Lavigne
2013 studio album by Avril Lavigne
Lust for Life
2017 studio album by Lana Del Rey
Blurryface
Blurryface is the fourth studio album by the American musical duo Twenty One Pilots. It was released on May 17, 2015, through Fueled by Ramen. Lyrically, the album incorporates themes of mental health, insecurity, doubt, and religion. It contains the hit singles "Stressed Out" and "Ride", both of which reached the top-five on the US Billboard Hot 100.