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Portishead
studio album by Portishead
Patience
2004 studio album by George Michael
La La Land soundtrack releases
soundtrack album to the 2016 film La La Land
Dark Matter
2024 studio album by Pearl Jam
Release
2002 studio album by Pet Shop Boys
Carrie & Lowell
2015 Sufjan Stevens album
Better Than Raw
1998 studio album by Helloween
Clancy
2024 studio album by Twenty One Pilots
The Ghost of Tom Joad
album by Bruce Springsteen
The Cure
2004 studio album by the Cure
Twenty Four Seven
album by Tina Turner
The Serenity of Suffering
2016 album by Korn
The Ragpicker's Dream
album by Mark Knopfler
Alice
album by Tom Waits
Probot
Probot was a heavy metal recording project led by American musician Dave Grohl, as a side project from his primary group Foo Fighters. The album was released in February 2004.
Rize of the Fenix
album by Tenacious D
War Eternal
2014 studio album by Arch Enemy
The Greatest Hits
2000 compilation album by Whitney Houston
Rock Steady
2001 studio album by No Doubt
Hot Pink
2019 studio album by Doja Cat
Queen of the Clouds
2014 Tove Lo studio album
Greatest Hits
2004 greatest hits album by Robbie Williams
Hordes of Chaos
album by Kreator
Dreamland
album by Robert Miles
The Best of 1990–2000
2002 compilation album by U2
SOS
2022 studio album by SZA
Gambling with the Devil
album by Helloween
No Strings Attached
2000 studio album by NSYNC
Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack
soundtrack album by Queen
Eyes Wide Open
2020 studio album by Twice
Heaven & Earth
album by Yes
Some Kind of Trouble
album by James Blunt
Blind Rage
album by Accept
Contra
studio album by Vampire Weekend
Our Love to Admire
third studio album by the American rock band Interpol
Return of Saturn
album by No Doubt
Make Believe
album by Weezer
Bloodflowers
Bloodflowers is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Cure. It was first released in Japan on 2 February 2000, before being released in the UK and Europe on 14 February 2000 and then the day after in the US by Fiction Records and Polydor Records. Initially the album was to be released in 1999, as it had been completed by May that year, but the record company wanted it to be released "post millennial fever".
Havoc and Bright Lights
2012 studio album by Alanis Morissette
Rammstein: Paris
2017 live album by Rammstein
So Close to What
2025 studio album by Tate McRae
American IV: The Man Comes Around
2002 studio album by Johnny Cash
Boys for Pele
1996 studio album by Tori Amos
Along Came a Spider
album by Alice Cooper
So-Called Chaos
2004 studio album by Alanis Morissette
No Time to Chill
album by Scooter
I Worship Chaos
2015 studio album by Children of Bodom
Discovery
2011 compilation box set by Pink Floyd
Feels Like Home
2004 studio album by Norah Jones
Mule Variations
album by Tom Waits
Lux (Rosalía album)
Lux is the fourth studio album by Spanish singer Rosalía, released on 7 November 2025 through Columbia Records. It was recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra under the conduction of Daníel Bjarnason, with Rosalía as its executive producer. The album features guest appearances by Björk, Carminho, Dougie F, Estrella Morente, Sílvia Pérez Cruz, Yahritza y su Esencia, and Yves Tumor. Other collaborators include Angélica Negrón and Caroline Shaw as arrangers, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo as composers, Noah Goldstein and Pharrell Williams as producers, and Venetian Snares as a drum programmer. On its original release, the physical editions contained 18 tracks, while the digital editions omitted three of them. A digital reissue, titled Lux , was released on 17 April 2026, featuring all 18 tracks.
Spiritual Black Dimensions
album by Dimmu Borgir
The Gift of Game
album by Crazy Town
The Essential Ozzy Osbourne
2003 compilation album by Ozzy Osbourne
To the Faithful Departed
album by The Cranberries
Stranger in Us All
1995 studio album by Rainbow
Recess
2014 debut studio album by Skrillex
Scratch My Back
2010 studio album by Peter Gabriel
The Ultimate Aural Orgasm
album by Scooter
Guero
Guero is the ninth studio album by American musician Beck, released on March 29, 2005, by Interscope Records. It was produced with John King and Mike Simpson of the Dust Brothers, who had worked with Beck on his 1996 album Odelay, as well as Tony Hoffer.