Album Releases by Genre
The Fifth Release From Matador
by Pizzicato Five
November 21, 2000
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Danelectro EP
by Yo La Tengo
November 14, 2000
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Conspiracy of One
by The Offspring
November 14, 2000
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Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)
by Marilyn Manson
November 14, 2000
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Everything & Nothing
by David Sylvian
November 7, 2000
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Pure
by Gary Numan
November 7, 2000
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Pelo
by The Aluminum Group
November 7, 2000
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Live at the Mark, Tom & Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back)
by blink-182
November 7, 2000
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Parachutes
by Coldplay
November 7, 2000
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I Guess Sometimes I Need to Be Reminded Of How Much You Love Me
by Magnetophone
November 7, 2000
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Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars
by Fatboy Slim
November 7, 2000
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All That You Can't Leave Behind
by U2
October 31, 2000
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Haunted
by Poe
October 31, 2000
Poe's second album is a concept album, of sorts, about the death of her father (noted documentarian Tad Danielewski). Partially based on the autobiographical novel House of Leaves by Poe's brother Mark Z. Danielewski, 'Haunted' utilizes tapes of her father's voice as well as a mix of dark electronic and organic sounds. |
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Buzzle Bee
by High Llamas
October 24, 2000
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More Light
by J. Mascis & the Fog
October 24, 2000
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Whoa, Nelly!
by Nelly Furtado
October 24, 2000
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Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea
by PJ Harvey
October 24, 2000
PJ Harvey's fifth, and possibly best, album sees her venturing away from the electronic experimentation of 1998's 'Is This Desire?' and returning to the purer rock sound prevalent on her early releases. Radiohead's Thom Yorke guests on the duet "This Mess We're In." Winner of the 2001 Mercury Music Prize. |
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Disco Volante
by Cinerama
October 24, 2000
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Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
by Limp Bizkit
October 17, 2000
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Eat at Whitey's
by Everlast
October 17, 2000
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Bedlam Ballroom
by Squirrel Nut Zippers
October 17, 2000
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Vapor Transmissions
by Orgy
October 10, 2000
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Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline
by Gomez
October 10, 2000
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Breach
by The Wallflowers
October 10, 2000
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Kid A
by Radiohead
October 3, 2000
Seemingly unwilling to stick to a successful formula, Radiohead follow their breakthrough album 'OK Computer' with this much more experimental work (recorded during sessions that also spawned the later-released 'Amnesiac' album), which ventures even further away from conventional song structure and embraces electronica more fully (even sounding at times like Aphex Twin). |
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Bowie At The Beeb
by David Bowie
October 3, 2000
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Oui
by The Sea and Cake
October 3, 2000
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The Hour of Bewilderbeast
by Badly Drawn Boy
October 3, 2000
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Warning
by Green Day
October 3, 2000
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Bootleg: Detroit
by Morphine
September 26, 2000
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The Magnificent Tree
by Hooverphonic
September 26, 2000
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Suitcase: Failed Experiments and Trashed Aircraft
by Guided by Voices
September 19, 2000
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Friends of Rachel Worth
by The Go-Betweens
September 19, 2000
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The Harsh Light of Day
by Fastball
September 19, 2000
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SelmaSongs: Music from the Motion Picture Dancer in the Dark
by Björk
September 19, 2000
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Maroon
by Barenaked Ladies
September 12, 2000
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Kelly's Locker [EP]
by Sarah Cracknell
September 12, 2000
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Freaked Out and Small
by The Presidents Of The United States Of America
September 12, 2000
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Relationship Of Command
by At the Drive-In
September 12, 2000
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Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
September 12, 2000
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Everything, Everything
by Underworld
September 12, 2000
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Twisted Tenderness
by Electronic
September 12, 2000
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Secret South
by 16 Horsepower
September 12, 2000
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The Januaries
by The Januaries
September 12, 2000
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The Good, the Bad, and the Funky
by Tom Tom Club
September 12, 2000
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Hyacinths and Thistles
by The 6ths
September 5, 2000
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Spectrum of Infinite Scale
by Man... Or Astroman?
September 5, 2000
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Excuses for Travelers
by Mojave 3
September 5, 2000
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With Ghost
by Damon & Naomi
September 5, 2000
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Private Suit
by Bettie Serveert
September 5, 2000
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The Confessions of St. Ace
by John Wesley Harding
August 29, 2000
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The Menace
by Elastica
August 22, 2000
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Balls
by Sparks
August 22, 2000
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Monaco
by Monaco
August 21, 2000
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The Golden D
by Graham Coxon
August 15, 2000
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Unified Theory
by Unified Theory
August 15, 2000
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Rancid [2000]
by Rancid
August 1, 2000
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Horrorscope
by Eve 6
July 25, 2000
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Bow Down To The Exit Sign
by David Holmes
July 21, 2000
Former British club DJ David Holmes has been building a name for himself as a composer of soundtracks both real (Steven Soderbergh's "Out of Sight") and imaginary (the previous Holmes albums 'Let's Get Killed' and 'This Film's Crap, Let's Slash The Seats). 'Bow Down' continues that tradition by forming the soundtrack to an as-yet-unproduced screenplay, although it is clearly more song-oriented than its predecessors. Jon Spencer, Bobby Gillespie (Primal Scream), and Martina Topley-Bird (best known for her work on Tricky's albums) are among the guest vocalists. |
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I'm Lonely (And I Love It) [EP]
by Future Bible Heroes
July 18, 2000
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Songs From an American Movie Vol. One: Learning How to Smile
by Everclear
July 11, 2000
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Mad for Sadness
by Arab Strap
July 4, 2000
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Alone With Everybody
by Richard Ashcroft
June 27, 2000
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Golden Greats
by Ian Brown
June 23, 2000
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Mwng
by Super Furry Animals
June 20, 2000
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White Pony
by Deftones
June 20, 2000
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Pop Trash
by Duran Duran
June 13, 2000
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Faith and Courage
by Sinéad O'Connor
June 13, 2000
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The Moon & Antarctica
by Modest Mouse
June 13, 2000
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Sound of Water
by Saint Etienne
June 6, 2000
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Elephant Shoe
by Arab Strap
June 6, 2000
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Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant
by Belle and Sebastian
June 6, 2000
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Mermaid Avenue Vol. II
by Billy Bragg & Wilco
May 30, 2000
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Trickle
by Olive
May 30, 2000
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For Your Ears Only
by Bentley Rhythm Ace
May 27, 2000
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Mad Season
by Matchbox Twenty
May 23, 2000
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Wasp Star (Apple Venus, Pt. 2)
by XTC
May 23, 2000
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Binaural
by Pearl Jam
May 16, 2000
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First of the Microbe Hunters
by Stereolab
May 16, 2000
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nyc ghosts & flowers
by Sonic Youth
May 16, 2000
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Beautiful Creature
by Juliana Hatfield
May 16, 2000
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Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure
by Juliana Hatfield
May 16, 2000
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Volume 1
by Echoboy
May 9, 2000
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Dusty Trails
by Dusty Trails
May 9, 2000
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Wishville
by The Catherine Wheel
May 9, 2000
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White Pepper
by Ween
May 2, 2000
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All Hands On The Bad One
by Sleater-Kinney
May 2, 2000
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XTRMNTR
by Primal Scream
May 2, 2000
Bobby Gillespie & co. expand on the harder-edged punk/electronica sound of their previous effort, 'Vanishing Point,' with their most violent effort to date, earning rave reviews in the process and perhaps matching the success of their classic 'Screamadelica.' Contributors here include David Holmes, Bernard Sumner, Kevin Shields and the Chemical Brothers. |
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Bachelor No. 2 (or, the last remains of the dodo)
by Aimee Mann
May 2, 2000
The third solo release from the former 'Til Tuesday leader finally made it to record stores in May 2000, after a long journey that saw Interscope refuse to release the album and Mann issue it on her own SuperEgo label (after selling it through mail order and at her live performances). All's well that ends well, though, as Mann gained widespread acclaim for her soundtrack to P.T. Anderson's film "Magnolia" and even better reviews for this album, which contains four of the tracks from the soundtrack as well as nine additional songs. |
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Figure 8
by Elliott Smith
April 18, 2000
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Good Looking Blues
by Laika
April 18, 2000
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Discovery of a World Inside the Moone
by The Apples In Stereo
April 18, 2000
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The Noise Made By People
by Broadcast
April 18, 2000
Although the Birmingham, England band has been recording and performing since 1995, 'The Noise Made By People' marks their official full-length debut (following 1997's singles compilation 'Work And Non-Work'). In the UK, the group is signed to Warp Records (although they don't sound too much like the other bands on Warp's all-electronic roster). |
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Come to Where I'm From
by Joseph Arthur
April 11, 2000
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Return of Saturn
by No Doubt
April 11, 2000
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Ecstasy
by Lou Reed
April 4, 2000
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Dongs of Sevotion
by Smog
April 4, 2000
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MDFMK
by MDFMK
March 28, 2000
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The Covers Record
by Cat Power
March 21, 2000
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Gung Ho
by Patti Smith
March 21, 2000
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