Album Releases by Genre
101.
Sound Of Silver
by LCD Soundsystem
March 20, 2007
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102.
This Is Still It
by The Method Actors
March 6, 2010
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103.
Comicopera
by Robert Wyatt
October 9, 2007
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104.
Mirrored
by Battles
May 22, 2007
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105.
Robyn
by Robyn
April 29, 2008
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106.
Separation Sunday
by The Hold Steady
May 3, 2005
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107.
You Forgot It In People
by Broken Social Scene
June 3, 2003
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108.
Rings Around The World
by Super Furry Animals
March 19, 2002
This is the fifth album (and a return to English-lanugage songs) for the well-regarded Welsh indie band, now signed to a major label (Epic). It is the first album ever to be released simultaneously on DVD and CD (with the DVD containing a movie and a remix for each track on the album). Paul McCartney and John Cale have cameo appearances on the album.
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109.
Quicksand / Cradlesnakes
by Califone
March 18, 2003
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110.
The Decline Of British Sea Power
by British Sea Power
September 9, 2003
Oft-compared to Joy Division, this unique British four-piece sports single-word names (Hamilton, Noble, Yan, and Wood), dons military apparel for their live shows, and tackles dark, weighty themes in their lyrics (Czech history, anyone)? 'The Decline' marks their full-length debut, drawing critical praise on both sides of the Atlantic.
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111.
Thunder, Lightning, Strike
by The Go! Team
October 4, 2005
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112.
'Sno Angel Like You
by Howe Gelb
March 21, 2006
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113.
Welcome Interstate Managers
by Fountains of Wayne
June 10, 2003
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114.
Midlife: A Beginner's Guide To Blur
by Blur
July 28, 2009
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115.
LCD Soundsystem
by LCD Soundsystem
February 15, 2005
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116.
We Used To Think The Freeway Sounded Like A River
by Richmond Fontaine
September 29, 2009
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117.
Black Sheep Boy
by Okkervil River
April 5, 2005
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118.
Feast of Wire
by Calexico
February 18, 2003
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119.
The Futureheads
by The Futureheads
October 26, 2004
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120.
The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place
by Explosions in the Sky
November 4, 2003
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121.
Harps And Angels
by Randy Newman
August 5, 2008
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122.
Transcendental Blues
by Steve Earle
June 6, 2000
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123.
Chavez Ravine
by Ry Cooder
June 14, 2005
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124.
Fortress
by Protest the Hero
January 29, 2008
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125.
Boxer
by The National
May 22, 2007
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126.
White Blood Cells
by The White Stripes
July 3, 2001
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127.
Bowie At The Beeb
by David Bowie
October 3, 2000
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128.
The Lemon Of Pink
by The Books
October 14, 2003
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129.
All Hands On The Bad One
by Sleater-Kinney
May 2, 2000
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130.
The Wind
by Warren Zevon
August 26, 2003
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131.
Tell Tale Signs: The Bootleg Series Vol. 8
by Bob Dylan
October 7, 2008
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132.
OST
by 24 Hour Party People
August 6, 2002
The soundtrack to the fictionalized account of the rise and fall of Manchester's Factory Records includes, somewhat obviously, a generous helping of New Order, Joy Division, and Happy Mondays songs (including the title track by the latter), as well as cuts from A Guy Called Gerald, Durutti Column, and the Buzzcocks. This is also the only album where you'll find the newest New Order single, "Here to Stay," a collaboration with the Chemical Brothers that failed to appear on either group's latest LP.
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133.
Ocean's Eleven OST
by David Holmes
December 4, 2001
Much as he did for another Steven Soderbergh film ("Out Of Sight"), David Holmes provides the score for Soderbergh's Rat Pack remake. Much of the album consists of Holmes originals (including "69 Police," which also appears on his 'Bow Down To The Exit Sign' LP), supplemented by songs from the likes of everyone from Handsome Boy Modeling School to Elvis Presley.
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134.
The Convincer
by Nick Lowe
September 11, 2001
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135.
The Mysterious Production Of Eggs
by Andrew Bird
February 8, 2005
You don't see many musicians described as a "whistler" but Chicago's Andrew Bird (who is also a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and originally, a violinist) fits the bill. This is his fifth release (and second for Ani DiFranco's record label), which finds him backed by several members of his group Bowl Of Fire.
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136.
Rook
by Shearwater
June 3, 2008
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137.
Split
by Thursday/Envy
November 4, 2008
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138.
Life...The Best Game In Town
by Harvey Milk
June 3, 2008
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139.
Fox Confessor Brings The Flood
by Neko Case
March 7, 2006
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140.
I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
by Bright Eyes
January 25, 2005
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141.
Third
by Portishead
April 29, 2008
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142.
Holopaw
by Holopaw
January 21, 2003
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143.
Didn't It Rain
by Songs: Ohia
March 5, 2002
With the word "blue" appearing in four out of the seven song titles, you get a general idea of Jason Molina's mood as he recorded this sixth proper LP under the Songs:Ohia name. The entire album was recorded live in a Philadelphia studio with Molina backed by a new full band, including co-vocalists Jennie Benford and Jim Krewson.
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144.
Don't Give Up On Me
by Solomon Burke
July 23, 2002
The legendary 1960s soul singer, now a young 66 years old, is still going strong with this latest release, featuring brand-new songs penned by an impressive group of songwriters, including Elvis Costello, Brian Wilson, Tom Waits, Van Morrison, and Bob Dylan. No one will be giving up on him after this release.
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145.
Girls Can Tell
by Spoon
February 20, 2001
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146.
Stay Positive
by The Hold Steady
July 15, 2008
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147.
The Greatest Hits
by Foo Fighters
November 3, 2009
The 2009 Greatest Hits collection includes two new tracks, "Wheels" and "Word Forward," both recorded with producer Butch Vig (who also produced Grohl's former band, Nirvana). It also includes such Foo classics from the past 15 years as "The Pretender," "All My Life," "Learn to Fly," "Best of You," "Times Like These," "My Hero," "Everlong," and more.
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148.
Bleach: Deluxe Edition
by Nirvana
November 3, 2009
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149.
Magnolia Electric Co.
by Songs: Ohia
March 4, 2003
Jason Molina rocks out a bit more on this latest offering, which finds the singer-songwriter backed by the same musicians on the 'Mi Sei Apparaso Come Un Fantasma' live album. Steve Albini produces, and to quote the official press release, "This is the first Songs: Ohia record with more than one song that could be played at a strip joint or monster truck show."
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150.
Hail To The Thief
by Radiohead
June 10, 2003
Not quite the return to the "rock" side of Radiohead as originally believed (although pretty close), the band's sixth album (produced again by Nigel Godrich) retains some of the experimental electronica elements of its predecessors Kid A and Amnesiac. Note that each of the tracks on the album has an alternate title, as does the album itself (aka 'The Gloaming').
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151.
Laulu Laakson Kukista
by Paavoharju
July 22, 2008
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152.
Mezmerize
by System Of A Down
May 17, 2005
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153.
Twin Cinema
by The New Pornographers
August 23, 2005
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154.
For Hero: For Fool
by Subtle
October 3, 2006
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155.
New Moon
by Elliott Smith
May 8, 2007
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156.
The Drift
by Scott Walker
May 23, 2006
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157.
Happy Songs For Happy People
by Mogwai
June 17, 2003
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158.
Source Tags & Codes
by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
February 26, 2002
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159.
Streetcore
by Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros
October 21, 2003
The former Clash leader was nearing completion of this fourth and final solo album when he died of a heart attack in 2002. It includes covers of Bob Marley's "Redemption Song" (recorded without his backing band the Mescaleros) and Bobby Charles' "Before I Grow Too Old," as well as eight Strummer originals veering from reggae to rock.
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160.
Have One On Me
by Joanna Newsom
February 23, 2010
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161.
Oceans Apart
by The Go-Betweens
May 3, 2005
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162.
Veckatimest
by Grizzly Bear
May 26, 2009
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163.
Quarantine The Past
by Pavement
March 9, 2010
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164.
Bitte Orca
by Dirty Projectors
June 9, 2009
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165.
Kicking Television: Live In Chicago
by Wilco
November 15, 2005
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166.
Bubblegum
by Mark Lanegan Band
August 10, 2004
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167.
The Real New Fall L.P. (Formerly Country On The Click)
by The Fall
June 15, 2004
Yes, as you may have surmised, this is the real new Fall full-length (just one in a very, very long line of releases from the amazingly prolific Mark E. Smith and company). Originally titled 'Country On The Click,' this album was leaked in early stages on the Internet, but has since been remixed and resequenced.
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168.
Tenacious D
by Tenacious D
September 25, 2001
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169.
The Soft Bulletin
by The Flaming Lips
June 22, 1999
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170.
Journal For Plague Lovers
by Manic Street Preachers
September 15, 2009
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171.
I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass
by Yo La Tengo
September 12, 2006
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172.
Chemistry Of Common Life
by Fucked Up
October 7, 2008
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173.
Crimes
by The Blood Brothers
October 12, 2004
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174.
The Airing Of Grievances
by Titus Andronicus
May 13, 2008
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175.
Blinking Lights And Other Revelations
by Eels
April 26, 2005
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176.
Left Of The Dial: Dispatches From The '80s Underground
by Various Artists
October 12, 2004
This 82-song, 4-disc box set compiles various indie and alternative tracks from the 1980s across multiple genres, and includes music from both the decade's "biggest" names (The Smiths, R.E.M., Depeche Mode, Violent Femmes, etc.) as well as lesser-known artists such as The Raincoats, Green On Red, and The Lyres.
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177.
Run To Ruin
by Nina Nastasia
June 3, 2003
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178.
Dongs of Sevotion
by Smog
April 4, 2000
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179.
The Meadowlands
by The Wrens
September 9, 2003
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180.
Boys And Girls In America
by The Hold Steady
October 3, 2006
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181.
Ys
by Joanna Newsom
November 14, 2006
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182.
Enter The Vaselines
by The Vaselines
May 5, 2009
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183.
One Beat
by Sleater-Kinney
August 20, 2002
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184.
High Violet
by The National
May 11, 2010
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185.
Cole's Corner
by Richard Hawley
September 6, 2005
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186.
Before Today
by Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
June 8, 2010
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187.
Fever To Tell
by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
April 29, 2003
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188.
The Ugly Organ
by Cursive
March 4, 2003
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189.
Singing Bones
by The Handsome Family
October 7, 2003
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190.
The Last Broadcast
by Doves
June 4, 2002
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191.
Wind's Poem
by Mount Eerie
August 18, 2009
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192.
Yonder Is The Clock
by The Felice Brothers
April 7, 2009
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193.
Hearts Of Oak
by Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
February 11, 2003
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194.
Lesser Matters
by The Radio Dept.
August 30, 2004
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195.
Central Reservation
by Beth Orton
March 9, 1999
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196.
Coquelicot Asleep In The Poppies
by Of Montreal
April 24, 2001
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197.
Shaking Hand
by Shaking Hand
January 16, 2026
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198.
Electric Dirt
by Levon Helm
June 30, 2009
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199.
Serena-Maneesh
by Serena-Maneesh
May 9, 2006
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200.
Invisible Cities
by NOMO
May 5, 2009
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