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Like a Virgin
1984 studio album by Madonna
Achtung Baby
1991 studio album by U2
Mylo Xyloto
2011 studio album by Coldplay
Zooropa
Zooropa is the eighth studio album by Irish rock band U2. Produced by Flood, Brian Eno, and the Edge, it was released on 5 July 1993 on Island Records. Inspired by the band's experiences on the Zoo TV Tour, Zooropa expanded on many of the tour's themes of technology and media oversaturation. The record was a continuation of the group's experimentation with alternative rock, electronic dance music, and electronic sound effects that began with their previous album, Achtung Baby, in 1991.
Pop
1997 studio album by U2
Freaky Styley
1985 studio album by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Let's Dance
1983 studio album by David Bowie
Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
2004 debut solo album by Gwen Stefani
Day & Age
2008 studio album by The Killers
Dónde están los ladrones?
1998 studio album by Shakira
Discipline
1981 studio album by King Crimson
Remain in Light
1980 studio album by Talking Heads
Good Morning Revival
album by Good Charlotte
Reflektor
Reflektor is the fourth studio album by the Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released on October 28, 2013, through Sonovox Records internationally and Merge Records in the United States. A double album, it was recorded between 2011 and 2013 at studios in Montreal, Jamaica, and Louisiana. It was co-produced by LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy, regular Arcade Fire producer Markus Dravs, and the band themselves.
Human After All
2005 album by Daft Punk
Medicine at Midnight
2021 album by Foo Fighters
Screamadelica
Screamadelica is the third studio album by Scottish dance band Primal Scream. It was first released on 23 September 1991 in the United Kingdom by Creation Records and on 8 October 1991 in the United States by Sire Records. The album marked a significant departure from the band's early indie rock sound, drawing inspiration from the blossoming house music scene and associated drugs such as LSD and MDMA. Much of the album's production was handled by acid house DJ Andrew Weatherall and engineer Hugo Nicolson, who remixed original recordings made by the band into dance-oriented tracks.
Villains
2017 studio album by Queens of the Stone Age
Republic
album by New Order
I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it
2016 studio album by The 1975
Colors
2017 studio album by Beck
She Works Hard for the Money
1983 studio album by Donna Summer
Empires and Dance
1980 studio album by Simple Minds
Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches
album by Happy Mondays
Welcome to Wherever You Are
1992 album by INXS
Everything Now
2017 studio album by Arcade Fire
Flash
1985 album by Jeff Beck
The Bravery
album by The Bravery
Private Eyes
1981 album by Hall & Oates
Big Bam Boom
album by Hall & Oates
With Love and Squalor
2006 album by We Are Scientists
Typhoons
2021 album by Royal Blood