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22301.
Doin' It Again
by Skepta
January 31, 2011
The third album for the British grime rapper features guest appearances by Boy Better Know, Preeya Kalidas, Chipmunk, Charlee Drew, Shorty, N-Dubz, and Diddy-Dirty Money.
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22302.
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS?
by 21 Savage
December 12, 2025
The latest full-length release from rapper 21 Savage features guest appearances by Drake, G Herbo, GloRilla, Jawan Harris, Latto, Lil Baby, Metro Boomin, and Young Nudy.
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22303.
the JaneDear girls
by the JaneDear girls
February 1, 2011
The debut album for the country duo of Susie Brown and Danelle Leverett was produced by John Rich.
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22304.
Two to One
by James Williamson
September 18, 2020
This is the debut full-length release for the collaboration between Iggy & The Stooges' James Williamson and Radio Birdman's Deniz Tek.
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22305.
1948-
by L. Pierre
April 28, 2017
The fifth and final release for Aidan Moffat's L. Pierre project features samples from Nathan Milstein's version of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
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22306.
Mandy Moore
by Mandy Moore
June 19, 2001
This is the second album of new material for 17-year old pop singer Mandy Moore. In case you are keeping score at home, her official bio indicates that she has three cats: Milo, Zoe, and Chloe. Those crazy rock stars!
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22307.
Sweet Talker
by Jessie J
October 14, 2014
The third full-length release for the British pop singer-songwriter features guest appearances from 2 Chainz, De La Soul, Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj, and Lindsey Stirling.
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22308.
Live at the Mark, Tom & Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back)
by blink-182
November 7, 2000
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22309.
Seal IV
by Seal
September 9, 2003
Never one for original album titles, Seal returns with just his fourth LP in his 12+ year recording career. Trevor Horn produces.
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22310.
Attak
by KMFDM
March 19, 2002
Three years after the industrial band's farewell album 'Adios,' founding member Sascha Konietzko is back recording under the KMFDM name, although just as on last year's album under the MDFMK moniker, co-founder En Esch is no longer with the group.
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22311.
I Declare Nothing
by Anton Newcombe
July 10, 2015
This is the debut collaboration between Tess Parks and Brian Jonestown Massacre's Anton Newcombe.
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22312.
Close Your Eyes
by Bic Runga
January 27, 2017
The fifth full-length release for the New Zealand singer-songwriter is a covers album with two original songs and was produced with her husband, Kody Nielson.
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22313.
Commencement
by Deadsy
May 14, 2002
This 80s-esque goth/electro-pop debut album from the Los Angeles band fronted by P. Exeter "Elijah" Blue (the son of Cher and Greg Allman) finally sees an official release, after five years of delays and two separate major label deals.
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22314.
Open Book
by Fatherson
June 3, 2016
This is the second full-length release for the Scottish rock trio.
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22315.
Idealistic Animals
by Dear Reader
January 9, 2012
The second album for South African Cheri MacNeil was produced by Brent Knopf.
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22316.
Intuition
by Jamie Foxx
December 16, 2008
The third album for the actor/singer features Marsha Ambrosius, The Dream, Fabolous, Lil Wayne, Ne-Yo, T.I, T-Pain, and Kanye West as guests.
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22317.
Twisted Tenderness
by Electronic
September 12, 2000
The third release from the project that now features New Order's Bernard Sumner and former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr.
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22318.
Imaad Wasif
by Imaad Wasif
April 11, 2006
Guitarist Wasif, who has performed with alaska!, Folk Implosion and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, makes his solo debut.
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22319.
Fitz and the Tantrums
by Fitz & the Tantrums
June 10, 2016
The third full-length release for the Los Angeles band features even more electronic influences with production from Jesse Shatkin, Joel Little and Ricky Reed.
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22320.
Peroxide
by Nina Nesbitt
February 17, 2014
The debut full-length release for the Scottish singer-songwriter was produced with Iain Archer and Jake Gosling.
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22321.
Rise Up
by Cypress Hill
April 20, 2010
The first album in six years for the rap group features Audioslave/Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello and Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda as guest artists.
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22322.
Remixes 2: 81-11
by Depeche Mode
June 7, 2011
The three-disc remix compilation features new arrangements from former members Vince Clarke and Alan Wilder.
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22323.
Slash
by Slash
April 6, 2010
The debut solo album for the Velvet Revolver/ex-Guns N' Roses guitarist was produced by Eric Valentine and features guest appearances by Chris Cornell, Adam Levine, Dave Grohl, Kid Rock, Iggy Pop, and Fergie, as well as former Guns N' Roses members, Izzy Stadlin, Duff McKagan, and Steve Adler.
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22324.
Crash My Party
by Luke Bryan
August 13, 2013
The fourth full-length studio release for the country singer-songwriter was produced by Jeff Stevens.
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22325.
Let the Bad Times Roll
by The Offspring
April 16, 2021
The first full-length studio release since 2012 for the Southern California punk band led by Dexter Holland was produced by Bob Rock.
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22326.
Dirty Vegas
by Dirty Vegas
June 4, 2002
Who are Dirty Vegas? Chances are you have heard one and only one song from this UK poptronica trio: the track "Days Go By," used as the soundtrack to an overplayed Mitsubishi car commercial. This debut album features that song (twice) and ten others which have yet to appear on the telly.
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22327.
Break Line: A Musical by Anand Wilder & Maxwell Kardon
by Maxwell Kardon
July 15, 2014
The debut album from Yeasayer co-founder Anand Wilder and Maxwell is a concept indie pop musical about the people in a Western Pennsylvania coal town.
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22328.
Artwork
by The Used
September 1, 2009
The rock band's fourth album produced by Matt Squire, is the first with new drummer, Dan Whitesides.
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22329.
Asleep In The Bread Aisle
by Asher Roth
April 21, 2009
The debut album for the 23-year-old rapper from the suburbs of Philadelphia.
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22330.
Scars & Stories
by The Fray
February 7, 2012
The third full-length album for the Colorado alternative rock band was produced by Brendan O'Brien.
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22331.
Drogas Light
by Lupe Fiasco
February 10, 2017
The first of a planned trilogy of albums for the rapper features guest appearances from Big K.R.I.T., Gizzle, Victoria Monet, Rondo, Rick Ross, RXMN, Salim, Simon Sayz, Bianca Sings, Jake Torrey, and Ty Dolla $ign.
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22332.
lost americana
by MGK
August 8, 2025
The latest full-length release from MGK (formerly known as Machine Gun Kelly) was produced by Travis Barker, BazeXX, Nick Long, No Love for the Middle Child, and SlimXX.
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22333.
The Dark Leaves
by Matt Pond
April 13, 2010
The latest album from the rock band was produced with Chris Hansen. Three of the songs were released on the three-part The Threep EPs released between November 2009 and March 2010.
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22334.
Lotus
by Christina Aguilera
November 13, 2012
Cee Lo Green and Blake Shelton, co-judges on The Voice guest on the pop singer's latest studio release that also includes production from Alex da Kid, Jayson DeZuzio, Max Martin, and Shellback.
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22335.
Smalls Change (Meditations Upon Ageing)
by Derek Smalls
April 13, 2018
The debut solo release for the Spinal Tap bass player features guest appearances from Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, Gregg Bisonnette, Larry Carlton, David Crosby, Donald Fagen, Taylor Hawkins, Jim Keltner, Danny Kortchmar, Russ Kunkel, Michael League, Steve Lukather, Jane Lynch, Judith Owen, Phil X, Joe Satriani, Paul Shaffer, Chad Smith, The Snarky Puppy Horns, Steve Vai, Richard Thompson, Waddy Wachtel, Rick Wakeman, and Dweezil Zappa.
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22336.
Bridge
by Blues Traveler
May 8, 2001
The band's sixth album is their first since the death of bassist Bobby ("Brooklyn Bob") Sheehan and serves as a tribute to him.
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22337.
Rule 3:36
by Ja Rule
October 3, 2000
The New York rapper rose to the top of the charts with this sophomore effort, produced by Irv Gotti.
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22338.
Monastic Living [EP]
by Parquet Courts
November 27, 2015
The Brooklyn-based indie rock band's second EP is mostly instrumental and experimental tracks.
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22339.
Bionic
by Christina Aguilera
June 8, 2010
Subtlety not being part of Christina Aguilera’s vocabulary, she trades the retro-swing of Back to Basics for the future-pop of Bionic, receiving assists from a roster that reads like a who’s-who of progressive pop in 2010: M.I.A., Le Tigre, Peaches, and John Hill & Switch, known for their work with Santigold. But like the half-cyborg/half-diva illustration of the album cover, this revamp is only partial. Aguilera hedges her bets by adding a ballad from old friend Linda Perry, gets Tricky Stewart to produce a trio of cuts, drafts Polow da Don and Focus… to produce some heavy and slow R&B, respectively, letting enough air into the machines to reassure hesitant fans that she hasn’t abandoned her roots. All this hesitancy means that for as many risks as it takes, Bionic doesn’t feel daring. Apart from the stuttering opener of the title track and glassy chill of “Elastic Love,†notably the two Hill & Switch productions, this never delivers the future shock it promises, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing, because the robot-diva hybrids are often interesting even when they stumble, as they do on “WooHoo,†its incessant title loop piercing like a dental drill. Exhibit A in Xtina’s curious tin ear for sex, “WooHoo†doesn’t work as temptation, not when the chorus come-on is “licky licky yum yum,†but her crassness is no longer alienating as it was on Stripped; it’s simply part of her persona, just like her shameless narcissism, showcased on the closing “Vanity,†where she gets her kid to confirm that she’s the greatest of them all. This triumphant self-possession comes so naturally to Christina that it’s hard not to wish that she acted so boldly throughout Bionic, letting the entirety of the record be as distinctly odd as its best moments. Frankly, the deluxe edition of Bionic does suggest what the album could have been: it’s supplemented by four bonus songs that are wildly imaginative, whether it’s the clattering, chanting “Bobblehead,†the cool synth glide of “Birds of Prey,†the perfect new wave pop of “Monday Morning,†or Sia’s mournful ballad “Stronger Than Ever.†In their place on the album proper are competent, relatively colorless club odes to fashion and fabulousness and Perry’s boring inspirational “Lift Me Up,†songs that play to Aguilera’s persona without inhabiting it. The rest of Bionic -- not just the hipster flirtations and Sia’s trio of richly ruminative AAA ballads, but the tracks directly within Aguilera’s wheelhouse, like Tricky Stewart’s wildly successful, slinky “Desnudate,†and the sultry slow burner “Sex for Breakfast†-- find Christina not playing to expectations but simply acting as a natural diva and is all the more compelling for it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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22340.
If I Kill This Thing We're All Going to Eat for a Week
by Lieutenant
March 10, 2015
Produced by Toshi Kasai, the debut full-length solo release for Foo Fighters/Sunny Day Real Estate bassist Nate Mendel features contributions from Sunny Day Real Estate's Jeremy Enigk, Helmet's Page Hamilton, The Head and the Heart's Josiah Johnson, Modest Mouse's Joe Plummer, and Foo Fighters' Chris Shiflett.
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22341.
Jason Derulo
by Jason Derulo
March 2, 2010
This is the debut album for the singer-songwriter who wrote songs for a variety of artists, such as Cassie, Danita Kane, Lil Mama, and Sean Kingston.
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22342.
How Do You Sleep at Night?
by Teezo Touchdown
September 8, 2023
The debut full-length studio release from rapper Teezo Touchdown features guest appearances by Fousheé, Janelle Monáe and Isaiah Rusk.
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22343.
Youngish American
by Dams of the West
February 24, 2017
The debut full-length solo release for Vampire Weekend drummer Chris Tomson was produced by The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney.
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22344.
Nothing But the Beat
by David Guetta
August 29, 2011
The French producer/DJ releases his fifth album which includes guest appearances from such artists as Flo Rida, Nicki Minaj, Taio Cruz, Ludacris, Usher. will.i.am, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Akon, Timbaland, Jennifer Hudson, Jessie J, and Sia.
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22345.
Closer Than Together
by The Avett Brothers
October 4, 2019
the 10th full-length studio release for the folk-rock band was produced by Rick Rubin.
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22346.
Love Album, Part Two
by Angels & Airwaves
November 1, 2011
The fourth studio album was released in conjunction with the film Love and executive produced by band leader Tom DeLonge.
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22347.
At The End Of Paths Taken
by Cowboy Junkies
April 17, 2007
The veteran Canadian band led by songwriter Michael Timmins and singer Margo Timmins return with an 11-track disc of originals.
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22348.
The Sound of Sunshine
by Michael Franti & Spearhead
September 21, 2010
The artist's latest album with the band Spearhead continues his melding of hip-hop, reggae, and rock music.
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22349.
The Fray
by The Fray
February 3, 2009
The follow-up to the Colorado quartet's twice-platinum debut album was produced by Aaron Johnson and Mike Flynn.
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22350.
Death to False Metal
by Weezer
November 2, 2010
This collection of unreleased songs recorded by the band during the past 15 years was released the same day as the rerelease of 1996's Pinkerton.
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22351.
Unbreakable
by Backstreet Boys
October 30, 2007
The sixth studio album does not include Kevin Richardson, who left the group.
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22352.
Tranquilizers
by Dog Bite
January 21, 2014
With the addition of Woody Shortridge and Tak Takemura, the second release finds the band led by Phil Jones expanded to a quartet.
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22353.
Emergency
by The Pigeon Detectives
May 26, 2008
The sophomore album for the British band was produced by Stephen Street.
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22354.
End Titles: Stories For Film
by UNKLE
September 2, 2008
The latest album from the London electronic group features Josh Homme, Gavin Clark, Joel Cadbury, Philip Sheppard, Black Mountain, and Abel Ferrara as guest artists.
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22355.
The Temper Trap
by The Temper Trap
June 5, 2012
The second full-length album from the Australian indie rock band was produced by Tony Hoffer.
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22356.
Bleed Like Me
by Garbage
April 12, 2005
'Bleed' marks Shirley Manson and Butch Vig's first Garbage album since 2001. Dave Grohl guests on one track.
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22357.
The Golden D
by Graham Coxon
August 15, 2000
The second solo effort from Blur guitarist Graham Coxon, following 1998's 'The Sky Is Too High.'
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22358.
Everything To Everyone
by Barenaked Ladies
October 21, 2003
The witty Canadian band with a devoted fanbase is back with their first album since the poorly-received 'Maroon.' Ron Aniello (Guster, Lifehouse) produces.
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22359.
The Time Of The Assassins
by Nickel Eye
January 27, 2009
While waiting for the Strokes to return to the recording studio, bassist Nikolai Fraiture formed a side project and released this band's debut album.
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22360.
Omens
by 3OH!3
June 18, 2013
The fourth release for the Colorado electro-pop duo of Nathaniel Motte and Sean Foreman was produced with Greg Kurstin.
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22361.
Red Lips
by Cerrone
October 28, 2016
The first full-length studio release for the French disco artist/producer in seven years features guest appearances from such artists as Aloe Blacc, Sam Gray, Kiesza, Mike City, Brendan Reilly, and Hot Chip's Alexis Taylor.
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22362.
Haunted Cities
by Transplants
June 21, 2005
This is the second album from the punk trio which features members of blink-182 (Travis Barker) and Rancid (Tim Armstrong).
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22363.
Wilson Semiconductors [EP]
by The Howling Hex
December 6, 2011
Royal Trux's Neil Hagerty returns as Howling Hex with a four-track EP.
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22364.
Painting
by Ocean Colour Scene
February 11, 2013
This is the tenth studio release for the British rock band led by Steve Craddock.
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22365.
What Is Love
by Never Shout Never
January 26, 2010
The eight-track album by Christofer Drew was produced by Butch Walker.
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22366.
Break The Cycle
by Staind
May 8, 2001
This is the sophomore major-label release for the New England alt-metal band.
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22367.
Stripped
by Christina Aguilera
October 29, 2002
The 22-year-old pop star's second English-language album includes 20 new tracks, most penned by Aguilera herself, although suddenly ubiquitous Linda Perry assists on four songs. Guests include Alicia Keys, Redman, and Dave Navarro.
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22368.
Morningwood
by Morningwood
January 10, 2006
Gil Norton (Pixies) produced this debut album for the New York-based punk/new wave outfit.
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22369.
Purple Naked Ladies
by The Internet
January 31, 2012
The debut disc for the duo of Odd Future DJ Syd tha Kid and Matt Martians incorporates jazz, hip-hop, and R&B.
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22370.
Discodeine
by Discodeine
February 14, 2011
The French duo of Pilooski and Pentile releases its debut full-length album, featuring Jarvis Cocker and Matias Aguayo as guest vocalists.
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22371.
No Fighting In The War Room
by Harrisons
June 10, 2008
The debut album for Sheffield quartet was produced by Hugh Jones.
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22372.
Partners
by Barbra Streisand
September 16, 2014
Produced by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and Walter Afanasieff, the album from the multi-award-winning vocalist includes duets with Babyface, Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, Jason Gould, Josh Groban, Billy Joel, John Legend, John Mayer, Lionel Richie, Blake Shelton, Stevie Wonder and with the help of technology, a duet with the late Elvis Presley.
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22373.
And Justice for None
by Five Finger Death Punch
May 18, 2018
The seventh full-length release for the Las Vegas metal band features two covers: The Offspring's Gone Away" and Kenny Wayne Shepherd's "Blue on Black."
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22374.
The North Sea Scrolls
by North Sea Scrolls
November 19, 2012
The latest project from Luke Haines is a collaboration with Cathal Coughlan and Andrew Mueller on an album about a fictional history of the British Isles.
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22375.
Staind
by Staind
September 13, 2011
The Massachusetts nu-metal band release their seventh studio album.
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22376.
Testify
by P.O.D.
January 24, 2006
Glen Ballard produced the nu-metal band's fifth album.
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22377.
Amber Headlights
by Greg Dulli
September 6, 2005
'Headlights' includes songs first written by Greg Dulli (Afghan Whigs, Twilight Singers) in 2002. Petra Haden guests.
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22378.
Soul Caddy
by Cherry Poppin' Daddies
October 10, 2000
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22379.
The Black Magic Show
by Elefant
April 18, 2006
The 1980s-alt-rock-influenced, Diego Garcia-led band returns with a second album.
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22380.
Operator
by MSTRKRFT
July 22, 2016
The first new full-length release in five years for the Canadian electronic duo of Jesse F. Keeler and Al-P guest vocals from Chain And The Gang's Ian Svenonius.
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22381.
V
by Maroon 5
September 2, 2014
The fifth full-length release for the Los Angeles rock band features a guest appearance from Gwen Stefani.
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22382.
Science Agrees
by D.A.R.K.
September 9, 2016
This is the debut full-length release from the trio that includes Olé Koretsky, the Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan, and The Smiths' bassist Andy Rourke.
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22383.
Brain Holiday
by Dead Gaze
October 21, 2013
This is the debut full-length studio release for the Mississippi rock band led by Cole Furlow.
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22384.
A Dramatic Turn of Events
by Dream Theater
September 9, 2011
This is the progressive metal band's first album without drummer Mike Portnoy and was produced by guitarist John Petrucci.
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22385.
Music of the Spheres
by Coldplay
October 15, 2021
The latest full-length release for the British alternative rock band was produced by Max Martin and features guest appearances from BTS, Jacob Collier, Selena Gomez, and We Are KING.
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22386.
Rise of an Empire
by Young Money
March 11, 2014
The second release for Young Money includes appearances from Birdman, Drake, Euro, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Tyga.
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22387.
Mainstream Sellout
by Machine Gun Kelly
March 25, 2022
The sixth full-length studio release for Machine Gun Kelly was produced by Travis Barker features guest appearances from Landon Barker, blackbear, Bring Me The Horizon, Iann Dior, Gunna, Lil Wayne, Willow, and Young Thug.
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22388.
Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid
by Die Antwoord
September 16, 2016
The fourth full-length studio release for the South African rave-rap trio features guest appearances from Jack Black, Lil Tommy Terror, Sen Dog, and Dita Von Teese.
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22389.
Man of the Woods
by Justin Timberlake
February 2, 2018
The fifth full-length solo studio release for the pop artist features guest appearances from Alicia Keys and Chris Stapleton.
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22390.
Head Above Water
by Avril Lavigne
February 15, 2019
The first full-length studio release in over five years for the Canadian pop-rock artist features a guest appearance from Nicki Minaj.
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22391.
Born Here Live Here Die Here
by Luke Bryan
August 7, 2020
The seventh full-length studio release for the country singer-songwriter was produced by Jeff and Jody Stevens.
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22392.
Give More Love
by Ringo Starr
September 15, 2017
The 19th full-length studio solo release for the former Beatles drummer features guest appearances by fellow bandmate Paul McCartney on bass on two tracks, ELO's Jeff Lynne, Greg Leisz, Eagles' Joe Walsh, and Don Was.
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22393.
The Brink
by The Jezabels
February 18, 2014
The second full-length release for the Australian indie quartet was produced by Dan Grech-Marguerat.
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22394.
Afterglow
by Sarah McLachlan
November 4, 2003
The Canadian singer-songwriter emerges from a period of inactivity with her first album of new material since 1997's 'Surfacing.' Frequent collaborator Pierre Marchand returns as producer.
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22395.
Bully
by Ye
March 28, 2026
Delayed multiple times, the latest full-length release from Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) features guest appearances by CeeLo Green, Peso Pluma, Travis Scott, and Andre Troutman.
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22396.
New Earth Mud
by Chris Robinson
October 22, 2002
Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson takes leave from his band for this debut solo release.
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22397.
Full Speed
by Kid Ink
February 3, 2015
The third full-length release for the Los Angeles rapper features guest appearances from Bricc Baby Shitro, Chris Brown, Dej Loaf, R. Kelly, Migos, Tinashe, Trey Songz, Usher, and Young Thug.
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22398.
Forgiven
by Los Lonely Boys
July 1, 2008
The third album for the rock trio from Texas was produced by Steve Jordan.
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22399.
WHAM
by Lil Baby
January 3, 2025
The latest full-length release from Atlanta rapper Lil Baby features guest appearances by 21 Savage, GloRilla, Rod Wave, Rylo Rodriguez, and Travis Scott.
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22400.
Only 1 Flo, Pt. 1
by Flo Rida
November 30, 2010
The third studio album from the Florida native continues on the rapper's path to creating club-ready jams and features T-Pain on several tracks.
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