Album Releases by Genre
3901.
Everybody Wants To Be On TV
by Scouting For Girls
April 12, 2010
Andy Green returns as producer for the second album for the British indie rock band.
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3902.
One Of The Boys
by Katy Perry
June 17, 2008
Once upon a time a Christian rock singer, the now-pop singer releases her second album, produced by the likes of Butch Walker, Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Dave Stewart, and Greg Wells.
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3903.
This Is Forever
by She Wants Revenge
October 9, 2007
The sophomore album for the Southern California-based group.
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3904.
Big Bad World
by Plain White T's
September 23, 2008
The fifth album for the rock band from Illinois, who's single 'Hey There Delilah' (off their 2005 album "All That We Needed" and re-released as a single in 2007) was nominated for a Grammy in 2008.
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3905.
Double Bubble
by Stereo MC's
July 28, 2008
The sixth studio album for the British electronic trio was produced by Tic-Toc.
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3906.
Have Mercy
by Mooney Suzuki
June 19, 2007
This long-delayed fourth album sees the New York garage rockers jumping to a new label.
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3907.
Types Of Wood
by Whirlwind Heat
May 16, 2006
The spastic, Michigan electro-rock trio returns with a second, slightly more accessible, full-length.
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3908.
No Baggage
by Dolores O'Riordan
August 25, 2009
The former Cranberries' lead singer releases her second solo album.
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3909.
Other People's Songs
by Erasure
January 28, 2003
What could possibly be more relevant in 2003 than an 80s band covering their favorite hits of the 60s, 70s, and 80s? Tracks here include Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill," Buddy Holly's "Everday," and The Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star."
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3910.
Metamorphosis
by Papa Roach
March 24, 2009
Jay Baumgardner returns to produce the California rock band's sixth album with James Michael.
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3911.
Tourist
by Athlete
May 10, 2005
This is the second album for the South London four-piece.
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3912.
Lost And Found
by Mudvayne
April 12, 2005
The nu-metal quartet have ditched their makeup and alien nicknames for this third album, produced with Dave Fortman.
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3913.
Wilderness
by Brett Anderson
September 1, 2008
The ex-Suede member releases his latest solo album.
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3914.
Pull The Pin
by Stereophonics
October 15, 2007
The Welsh band's sixth album was coproduced by Kelly Jones and Jim Lowe.
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3915.
Earth To The Dandy Warhols
by The Dandy Warhols
August 19, 2008
The sixth album for the Portland, Oregon, rockers includes guest appearances by Dire Strait's Mark Knopfler and the Heartbreakers' guitarist Mike Campbell.
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3916.
Weird Revolution
by Butthole Surfers
August 28, 2001
The first album in three years from the always bizarre Texans includes about two-thirds of the tracks from their unreleased 1998 effort "After The Astronaut."
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3917.
My Conscience And I
by Remi Nicole
December 3, 2007
The London-based pop singer's debut album.
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3918.
Billy Talent III
by Billy Talent
September 22, 2009
The third studio album (under the Billy Talent name) for the Canadian band was produced by Brendan O'Brien.
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3919.
All That I Am
by Santana
November 1, 2005
Why change a successful formula? Once again, the guitarist finds himself paired with a variety of all-star guests, including Michelle Branch, Joss Stone, Sean Paul, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, Big Boi and Mary J. Blige.
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3920.
Democrazy
by Damon Albarn
December 8, 2003
This limited-edition release from the Blur frontman consists of 14 original solo demos (recorded in hotel rooms during a recent tour) spread over four sides, each one clearly a work in progress.
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3921.
For Now
by The Bishops
March 2, 2009
The British indie-rock trio, which includes twins Mike and Pete Bishop, releases its second album, produced by Brian O'Shaughnessy.
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3922.
Good Morning Revival
by Good Charlotte
March 27, 2007
Twins Joel and Benji Madden lead the Maryland pop-punk outfit through 13 tracks on this delayed fourth album.
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3923.
Melodia
by The Vines
July 12, 2008
The fourth album for the Australian band is their first on the Ivy League Records label.
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3924.
Mission Accomplished [EP]
by Tricky
February 6, 2001
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3925.
The Entrance Band
by The Entrance Band
September 1, 2009
Guy Blakeslee who originally recorded under the name Entrance, with Derek W. James and Paz Lenchantin contributing, they now credit themselves The Entrance Band.
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3926.
Better Than Heavy
by Mongrel
March 7, 2009
The debut album for the group fronted by Reverend and The Makers' Jon McClure, featuring Joe Moskow; Arctic Monkeys' Matt Helders and Andy Nicholson; Babyshambles' Drew McConnell; and UK hip-hop artist Lowkey.
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3927.
The Weirdness
by The Stooges
March 6, 2007
'Weirdness' is the first album for the legendary rock band--which, yes, includes frontman Iggy Pop--since 1973. The remaining original lineup is supplemented by Minutemen bassist Mike Watt.
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3928.
For the Masses
by Hadouken!
February 2, 2010
The second album for the English band was produced by Noisia.
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3929.
If On A Winter's Night...
by Sting
October 26, 2009
Sting's latest solo album features some traditional music from the UK with winter themes.
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3930.
The Rebirth Of Venus
by Ben Lee
April 28, 2009
Brad Wood returns to produce the Australian singer's seventh studio album.
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3931.
Baptism
by Lenny Kravitz
May 18, 2004
Kravitz handled virtually all of the instruments for this seventh album, which features a guest appearance from Jay-Z on the track "Storm."
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3932.
Scream
by Chris Cornell
March 10, 2009
The latest solo album for the singer/guitarist was produced by Timberland and Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon.
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3933.
Jewellery Quarter
by The Twang
August 3, 2009
This is the second album for the Birmingham, England-based rock band.
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3934.
Cosmos Rocks
by Queen + Paul Rodgers
October 28, 2008
The debut album for Paul Rogers as the lead singer is Queen's first album of new material in more than 10 years.
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3935.
And Then Boom
by Iglu & Hartly
September 22, 2008
The debut album from the California quintet features a mix of rock, rap and pop music.
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3936.
All The Right Reasons
by Nickelback
October 4, 2005
The Canadian alt-metal outfit returns with a self-produced fourth album.
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3937.
14 Shades Of Grey
by Staind
May 20, 2003
The alt-metal band returns with a follow-up to their 2001 megahit, 'Break The Cycle.'
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3938.
Under The Radar
by Daniel Powter
September 15, 2008
The third album for the Canadian singer was produced by Linda Perry.
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3939.
Jagged Little Pill Acoustic
by Alanis Morissette
July 26, 2005
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of her debut, 'Jagged Little Pill,' the Canadian singer-songwriter has re-recorded all of that album's songs using acoustic instruments. (It's certainly easier than writing new songs!)
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3940.
Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces
by Seether
October 23, 2007
Its third album on Wind-Up Records finds the band without lead guitarist Pat Callahan.
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3941.
(One)
by The Panic Channel
August 15, 2006
Three former members of Jane's Addiction--including guitarist Dave Navarro--are joined by singer Steve Isaacs for this new project.
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3942.
Life On Display
by Puddle Of Mudd
November 25, 2003
The Nirvana-esque four-piece returns with a follow-up to their 2001 major-label debut 'Come Clean.'
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3943.
Slick Dogs And Ponies
by Louis XIV
January 29, 2008
The sophomore album for the quartet from San Diego.
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3944.
Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure
by Juliana Hatfield
May 16, 2000
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3945.
One
by Dirty Vegas
November 30, 2004
The UK dance trio returns with a sophomore release, adding more guitars into the mix in the process.
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3946.
Testify
by Phil Collins
November 12, 2002
Phil Collins returns with his first album of new material in six years, but will anyone care other than the guys on South Park?
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3947.
Results May Vary
by Limp Bizkit
September 23, 2003
The critics were not kind to this follow-up to 'Chocolate Starfish...,' which sees the band with a new guitarist (who won the slot in a competition held at various Guitar Centers!) replacing the departed Wes Borland.
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3948.
Hefty Fine
by Bloodhound Gang
September 27, 2005
This is the first album in five years for the jokey alt-rockers.
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