Album Releases by Genre
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3401.
Topsiders
by Aden
May 7, 2002
The Washington D.C.-based indie-pop group returns with a fourth LP. Sasha Bell of Ladybug Transistor guests on two tracks.
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3402.
The Long Road
by Nickelback
September 23, 2003
The Canadian grunge act attempts to duplicate the multi-platinum success of 2001's 'Silver Side Up' with this latest release.
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3403.
Do Rabbits Wonder
by Whirlwind Heat
April 15, 2003
Championed (and signed) by the White Stripes' Jack White, this spare, Michigan-based keyboard-bass-drums trio has been labeled by Rolling Stone as this generation's Devo. White produced this debut LP, which was mixed by Mercury Rev's Dave Fridmann. And why the album title? According to the band's website, "We all love rabbits."
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3404.
Panic Movement
by The Hiss
March 23, 2004
They may sound like Brit rockers (Oasis comes to mind), but this four-piece led by singer Adrian Barrera comes from Atlanta. Owen Morris (Oasis) produced this debut disc.
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3405.
The Sun And The Moon
by The Bravery
May 22, 2007
Brendan O'Brien produced this second album for the New York band.
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3406.
Free Your Mind And Win A Pony
by Golden Animals
August 26, 2008
The debut album for the duo from Baltimore and Sweden.
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3407.
Hey People!
by The Beautiful New Born Children
October 18, 2005
This is the debut album for the four-piece garage-rock band fronted by Kpt.Michi.Gan's Michael Beckett.
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3408.
Draw The Line
by David Gray
September 22, 2009
The latest album for the British singer-songwriter was produced by the artist himself.
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3409.
Alphabutt
by Kimya Dawson
September 9, 2008
One half of The Moldy Peaches returns with her latest album of funny children's tunes.
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3410.
Wake Up And Smell The Coffee
by The Cranberries
October 23, 2001
Yes, apparently they ARE still around. This is the Irish group's sixth album since 1993, and their first with original producer Stephen Street in some time.
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3411.
Blood
by Franz Ferdinand
June 2, 2009
The band's thrid album, "Tonight" is dub remixed by producer Dan Carey.
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3412.
Turning the Mind
by Maps
October 20, 2009
James Chapman releases his follow up to his Mercury Music Prize-nominated album, "We Can Create."
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3413.
Robotique Majestique
by Ghostland Observatory
March 4, 2008
The Austin, Texas group known more for its live performances releases its third album.
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3414.
Who Killed Sgt. Pepper?
by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
February 23, 2010
The 11th album for the Anton Newcombe-led rock band features the return of bassist/guitarist Matt Hollywood, who left the group in 1999.
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3415.
Not Without A Fight
by New Found Glory
March 10, 2009
The debut album on the Epitaph label for the pop-punk band from Florida is also their first studio album in nearly three years.
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3416.
The Open Door
by Evanescence
October 3, 2006
Fans of the Grammy-winning band have waited three years for them to return with a second album, which returns Dave Fortman as producer but no longer includes guitarist-songwriter Ben Moody.
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3417.
Fork In The Road
by Neil Young
April 7, 2009
Neil Young releases his latest album inspired in part by the Lincvolt Project, which is biodiesel pioneer Jonathan Goodwin's idea to produce an electric power system for cars.
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3418.
Great Escape
by The Rifles
January 26, 2009
The British quartet releases its second album, produced by Stan Kybert.
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3419.
People Are Expensive
by Echobelly
May 21, 2001
This is the fourth album for the UK's Echobelly. It includes the singles "Tell Me Why" and "Digit."
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3420.
Get The Picture
by Smash Mouth
August 5, 2003
The fourth album for the Bay Area band finds them once again in light, summertime pop mode.
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3421.
Amputechture
by The Mars Volta
September 12, 2006
Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante guests on the prog-rock band's third studio disc, which features eight tracks clocking in at an epic total of 76 minutes.
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3422.
Bricolage
by Bricolage
May 12, 2009
The debut album for the Scottish quartet was produced by Stephen Lironi.
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3423.
Atomic
by Lit
October 16, 2001
Orange County, CA alternative rockers Lit scored MTV airplay with 1999's major-label debut 'A Place in the Sun.'
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3424.
The Optimist
by New Young Pony Club
May 4, 2010
The British band self-produced its follow-up to its 2007 debut "Fantastic Playroom."
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3425.
Everybody, Come Outside!
by Pomegranates
April 14, 2009
The second album for the quartet from Cincinnati was mixed by TJ Lipple.
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3426.
David Cook
by David Cook
November 18, 2008
The American Idol winner's first album on the RCA label, produced by Rob Cavallo and Brian Howes, features songs co-written by Chris Cornell, Goo Goo Dolls' Johnny Rzeznik, and Our Lady Peace's Raine Maida.
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3427.
Shenanigans
by Green Day
July 2, 2002
This 15-track collection compiles the band's B-sides, soundtrack contributions, and other oddities.
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3428.
Salival
by Tool
December 12, 2000
This box set includes a 70-minute CD of previously unreleased material (both live and studio recordings), a 56-page book of photographs, and a VHS/DVD featuring the group's videos.
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3429.
Flowers
by Joan of Arc
June 9, 2009
The latest album for the Chicago band led by Tim Kinsella.
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3430.
Audio Day Dream
by Blake Lewis
December 4, 2007
The American Idol runner-up releases his debut album.
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3431.
Nine Lives
by Steve Winwood
April 29, 2008
His first album in five years, Steve Winwood's ninth studio effort features nine songs, including one with guitar work by Eric Clapton.
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3432.
On Your Sleeve
by Jesse Malin
October 28, 2008
The fourth album for the singer is a release of cover songs produced by Diane Gentile.
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3433.
Time The Conqueror
by Jackson Browne
September 23, 2008
The first album in more than six years for the German-born American singer features songs critical of the federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina and the Iraq War.
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3434.
The World I Want to Leave Behind
by Moneen
September 15, 2009
The fourth album for the Canadian indie rock band was produced by David Botrill and Brian Moncartz.
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3435.
I Have Hands
by The Bran Flakes
February 24, 2009
The latest release from the duo features 30 tracks of their samples.
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3436.
Foot Of The Mountain
by a-ha
July 27, 2009
The Norwegian band best known for it's 1985 hit 'Take On Me' releases its ninth album.
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3437.
Quicken The Heart
by Maxïmo Park
May 12, 2009
The third album for the English indie rock quintet.
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3438.
22-20s
by 22-20s
April 19, 2005
Brendan Lynch produced this debut for the English blues-rock band, who are named after a Skip James song.
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3439.
I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose
by Bombay Bicycle Club
July 6, 2009
The debut album for the British rock quartet was produced by Jim Abbiss.
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3440.
Surgery
by The Warlocks
August 23, 2005
The L.A. psych-rock band's third disc was produced by Tom Rothrock (Beck).
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3441.
Walk It Off
by Tapes 'n Tapes
April 8, 2008
The sophomore album for the indie rock quartet from Minnesota was produced by Dave Fridmann.
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3442.
How to Get To Heaven From Scotland
by Aidan Moffat And The Best-Ofs
March 3, 2009
This is the debut album for the rock quartet led by Aidan Moffat.
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3443.
Under Rug Swept
by Alanis Morissette
February 26, 2002
Morissette's third studio album is the first one the 27-year-old Canadian songwriter has produced herself.
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3444.
Human Conditions
by Richard Ashcroft
February 25, 2003
This is the second solo outing for the former Verve frontman.
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3445.
Music for Courage and Confidence
by Mark Eitzel
April 23, 2002
This covers album from the former American Music Club leader includes versions of songs by everyone from Culture Club ("Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?") to Glen Campbell ("Gentle on My Mind").
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3446.
In Space
by Big Star
September 27, 2005
The band's first studio LP in 30 years features the most recent touring lineup of original members Alex Chilton and Jody Stephens with Posies Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow.
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3447.
Sleep Through The Static
by Jack Johnson
February 5, 2008
The singer from Hawaii returns with his latest album, which was recorded on solar-powered equipment.
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3448.
The Difference Between Houses And Homes: Lost Songs And Loose Ends 1995-2001
by Cursive
August 9, 2005
This disc compiles 10 tracks from the Tim Kasher-led band's early 7-inch singles, and adds two previously unreleased cuts.
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3449.
The Mix-Up
by Beastie Boys
June 26, 2007
Money Mark guests on this all-instrumental, post-punk-influenced, 12-track set for the veteran hip-hop outfit.
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3450.
Here We Stand
by The Fratellis
June 10, 2008
This is the sophomore album for the Scottish indie rock band.
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3451.
The Seven Autumn Flowers
by Trembling Blue Stars
January 11, 2005
Robert Wratten (Field Mice) is joined by singers Beth Arzy and Anne Mari on this fifth TBS release.
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3452.
Mirror Eye
by Psychic Ills
January 20, 2009
The second full-length album for the New York experimental rock band.
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3453.
Road Rock Volume 1
by Neil Young, Friends & Relatives
December 5, 2000
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3454.
In The Maybe World
by Lisa Germano
July 18, 2006
Johnny Marr guests on the singer-songwriter's first album in three years and her first disc for the Young God label.
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3455.
The Friends [EP]
by Ween
June 19, 2007
The Pennsylvania band releases the EP in advance of a full studio album in the fall.
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3456.
LotusFlow3r
by Prince
March 29, 2009
After releasing Planet Earth for free in the United Kingdom, the singer-songwriter's three albums (one by new artist Bria Valente) are packaged together as a Target store exclusive in the United States.
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3457.
We'll Live and Die in These Towns
by The Enemy
July 9, 2007
Formally known as The Bridges, the British band returns with a label, a new name, and a new album.
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3458.
Left
by Hope Of The States
June 19, 2006
Ken Thomas (Sigur Ros) produced this sophomore effort for the anthemic UK rockers.
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3459.
Help Wanted Nights
by The Good Life
September 11, 2007
Originally conceived as a solo project for Cursive's frontman Tim Kasher, the Omaha band now releases its fourth album.
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3460.
Blackout
by Britney Spears
October 30, 2007
Britney newest release includes tracks written by T-Pain and Pharrell Williams.
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3461.
Solarized
by Ian Brown
February 22, 2005
The fourth solo disc for the former Stone Roses singer includes a collaboration with Noel Gallagher.
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3462.
Yours Truly, Angry Mob
by Kaiser Chiefs
March 27, 2007
Stephen Street produced the British band's second album, which follows their acclaimed 2005 debut 'Employment.'
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3463.
Polly Scattergood
by Polly Scattergood
May 19, 2009
The debut album for the English singer, who attended the BRIT school (other famous alumni include Amy Winehouse, Leona Lewis, and Adele.)
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3464.
Secrets Are Sinister
by Longwave
November 11, 2008
The fourth album for the New York indie-pop band was produced with Peter Katis and Dave Fridmann.
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3465.
Sleep Mountain
by The Kissaway Trail
April 20, 2010
The second full-length album for the Danish band was produced by Peter Katis.
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3466.
Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice
by H.I.M.
February 9, 2010
Finnish goth-rock outfit, HIM returns with its seventh studio album on Sire Records.
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3467.
For Me It's You
by Train
January 31, 2006
The San Francisco band's fourth studio album was produced by Brendan O'Brien and includes a cover of Sugar's "If I Can't Change Your Mind."
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3468.
I Believe
by Spain
May 15, 2001
The Josh Haden-led Spain expanded to a four-piece band for this, their third album.
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3469.
You Can Feel Me
by Har Mar Superstar
November 5, 2002
Picture a white man singing R&B. Picture a white man singing R&B while stripping down to his underwear. Picture an average-looking, slightly pudgy white man singing R&B while stripping down to his underwear. That's Har Mar Superstar, and this is his second album.
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3470.
Modulate
by Bob Mould
March 12, 2002
Indie rock legend Bob Mould (Hüsker Dü, Sugar) returns with his fifth solo album, and first for his brand new record label (Granary Music). In another first, Mould delves into electronica for the first time as well, abandoning traditional instruments for synths and computers on half of the album.
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3471.
You & I
by Cut Off Your Hands
January 20, 2009
The debut full-length album for the New Zealand quartet was produced by Bernard Butler.
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3472.
Dirty Words
by The Departure
June 13, 2005
This is the '80s alternative rock-influenced debut disc for the Northampton, England band.
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3473.
Curses
by Rye Coalition
April 18, 2006
Dave Grohl produced this fourth album for the emo-rockers.
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3474.
Red Carpet Massacre
by Duran Duran
November 13, 2007
The band's first new album since 2004 finds them without singer/guitarist Andy Taylor and featuring guests Timberland and Justin Timberlake.
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3475.
Waking Up
by OneRepublic
November 17, 2009
This is the second album for the Grammy-nominated rock band from Colorado.
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3476.
Waiting For The Sunrise
by David Vandervelde
August 5, 2008
The sophomore album for the Michigan-born musician includes a song cowritten by ex-Wilco member Jay Bennett.
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3477.
Dynamite
by Jamiroquai
September 20, 2005
The U.K. pop-funk outfit led by Jay Kay returns with a sixth album.
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3478.
Not Like Everybody Else
by The Damned
January 23, 2026
The latest full-length release from British punk band The Damned feature 10 covers songs recorded over five days.
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3479.
My Private Nation
by Train
June 3, 2003
The San Francisco alt-rock band attempts to duplicate the success of 2001's 'Drops of Jupiter' with this, their third release.
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3480.
The Last DJ
by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
October 8, 2002
The latest from Tom Petty is a concept album (or diatribe, if you will) about/against the domination of popular music by large, greedy corporations. It was released on October 8, 2002 by a large, greedy corporation.
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3481.
The Carnivorous Lunar Activities Of Lupine Howl
by Lupine Howl
August 21, 2001
Featuring former members of Spiritualized (who were fired by Jason Pierce before the recording sessions for 'Let It Come Down'), Lupine Howl offers up nine tracks on this debut album, including previously-released singles "Vaporizer" and "125."
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3482.
Some Devil
by Dave Matthews
September 23, 2003
The first solo release for Dave Matthews (that's right, it's not the Dave Matthews Band this time out) finds him working with artists such as Tim Reynolds and Trey Anastasio (Phish).
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3483.
A New Tide
by Gomez
March 31, 2009
The sixth album for the British indie-rock band was produced with Brian Deck.
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3484.
Winter Women / Holy Ghost Language School
by Matthew Friedberger
August 8, 2006
This double album marks the first solo release for the "brother" half of the brother-sister duo Fiery Furnaces. While the 'Holy Ghost' disc is as bizarre and experimental as recent Furnaces releases, 'Winter Women' marks a detour into more accessible pop.
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3485.
This Delicate Thing We've Made
by Darren Hayes
August 21, 2007
The third album for the former Savage Garden singer.
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3486.
Human Bell
by Human Bell
January 29, 2008
This is the debut album for the side project of David Heumann, lead singer of Arboretum and Lungfish's bass player Nathan Bell.
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3487.
Out Of Nothing
by Embrace
June 14, 2005
The fourth album for the Britpop band includes a track ("Gravity") co-written by Coldplay's Chris Martin.
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3488.
A Better Version Of Me
by Rainer Maria
January 23, 2001
The third release from the Emo band from Madison, Wisconsin.
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3489.
Living Outside
by Sense Field
July 22, 2003
Producer Brad Wood (Liz Phair) helms this latest release for the emo-rockers, which includes a cover of The Cure's "A Letter to Elise."
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3490.
Howling... It Grows And Grows!!!
by The Catheters
May 18, 2004
The Seattle-based punk band returns with their third album.
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3491.
Galore
by Dragonette
November 4, 2008
The dance group, comprising three Canadians and a Brit, releases its debut album stateside.
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3492.
Invisible Ones
by Orenda Fink
August 23, 2005
The singer follows the lead of her Azure Ray bandmate Maria Taylor (whose '11:11' came out in May) with this solo debut, co-produced by Andy LeMaster (Now It's Overhead).
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3493.
A.M.
by Magnetic Morning
January 27, 2009
This is the debut full-length album for Swervedriver's Adam Franklin and Interpol's Sam Fogarino.
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3494.
Fragile Future
by Hawthorne Heights
August 5, 2008
The band releases its first album since the accidental death of guitarist Casey Calvert.
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3495.
Godspeed On The Devil's Thunder
by Cradle of Filth
October 28, 2008
The English metal band's latest release is a concept album about Gilles de Rais, the world's first serial killer and a soldier for Joan of Arc.
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3496.
Fasciinatiion
by The Faint
August 5, 2008
The first album released on their new label Blank.wav was written and produced by the band.
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3497.
Hopes And Fears
by Keane
May 25, 2004
Yes, you'll see the word "Coldplay" in nearly every review for this debut disc, but the UK trio stand out from the crowd with their unconventional lineup of vocals, drums, and piano.
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3498.
Bounce
by Bon Jovi
October 8, 2002
Just when you feared the New Jersey hair band would never release another album, they did. Oh joy.
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3499.
Mechanical Wonder
by Ocean Colour Scene
May 1, 2001
The fifth album from the British rockers is their first U.S. release in five years.
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3500.
From Here On In
by South
February 19, 2002
Procuded by Mo'Wax label head James Lavelle (U.N.K.L.E.), the debut album from London's South mixes electronica and indie rock, drawing comparisons to everyone from the Stone Roses and Happy Mondays to Badly Drawn Boy and DJ Shadow.
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