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Infinite
2017 studio album by Deep Purple

Rock or Bust
studio album by AC/DC

Volta
2007 studio album by Björk

Life in Cartoon Motion
2007 debut studio album by Mika

DNA
2012 debut studio album by Little Mix

Greatest Hits
Red Hot Chili Peppers compilation album of 2003

Get Behind Me Satan
album by The White Stripes

Wings
2016 studio album by BTS

Dystopia
2016 studio album by Megadeth

Revolution Radio
2016 studio album by Green Day

Redeemer of Souls
2014 studio album by Judas Priest

Take a Look in the Mirror
2003 studio album by Korn

It's Not Me, It's You
2009 studio album by Lily Allen

Shakira
2014 studio album by Shakira

I Look to You
2009 studio album by Whitney Houston

Gold – Greatest Hits
1992 ABBA compilation album

Greatest Hits… So Far!!!
2010 compilation album by Pink

The Velvet Rope
1997 studio album by Janet Jackson

In Your Honor
2005 double studio album by Foo Fighters

Froot
Froot is the third studio album by the Welsh singer and songwriter Marina Diamandis, and her last under the stage name Marina and the Diamonds. It was originally scheduled to be released on 3 April 2015 by Neon Gold Records and Atlantic Records, although it was ultimately released on 13 March 2015 due to unauthorised Internet leaks. Written entirely by Diamandis, she collaborated with David Kosten for production.

Live at Reading
2009 live album by Nirvana

The Ballads
2008 compilation album by Mariah Carey

Title
2015 studio album by Meghan Trainor

Sonic Highways
2014 album by Foo Fighters

Taller in More Ways
2005 studio album by British girl group Sugababes

Cry Baby
2015 album by Melanie Martinez

With Teeth
2005 studio album by Nine Inch Nails

BBC Sessions
compilation album by Led Zeppelin

Lightning Bolt
2013 studio album by Pearl Jam

Channel Orange
2012 debut studio album by Frank Ocean

The Suburbs
2010 studio album by Arcade Fire

For You
2014 compilation album by Selena Gomez

Repentless
Repentless (stylized as Repen𐕣less) is the twelfth and final studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on September 11, 2015. This is the band's only album recorded without guitarist Jeff Hanneman, who died from liver cirrhosis in 2013 and was replaced by Gary Holt (though Hanneman did receive a songwriting credit on the song "Piano Wire"). It is also the first album to feature drummer Paul Bostaph since God Hates Us All (2001). Repentless is also the only album the band released on Nuclear Blast and was produced by Terry Date, replacing Rick Rubin after twenty-nine years an

Rattle That Lock
album by David Gilmour
Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys
album by My Chemical Romance

Three
2003 studio album by Sugababes

Vessel
third album by Twenty One Pilots

Kylie Christmas
2015 studio album by Kylie Minogue

Get Weird
2015 studio album by Little Mix

What About Now
2013 studio album by Bon Jovi

Return of the Champions
live album

The Last Stand
2016 studio album by Sabaton

Angels with Dirty Faces
album by Sugababes

Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1
1990 studio album by George Michael

White Pony
2000 album by Deftones

New
2013 studio album by Paul McCartney

Rockferry
Rockferry is the debut studio album by the Welsh singer Duffy, released on 3 March 2008 in the United Kingdom by A&M Records. It was released in the United States by Mercury Records. Taking four years to record the album, Duffy worked with several producers and writers including Bernard Butler, Steve Booker, Jimmy Hogarth, and Eg White. Primarily a soul recording musically, Rockferry is composed of ballads, torch songs, and up tempo songs in the style of 1960s pop music. It was well received by music critics, who praised the record's musical and lyrical depth and occasional darkness, Duffy's v

One Direction: This Is Us
2013 film directed by Morgan Spurlock

Icky Thump
album by The White Stripes

You Want It Darker
album by Leonard Cohen

Piece by Piece
2015 album by Kelly Clarkson

Delirium
2015 studio album by Ellie Goulding

The Element of Freedom
2009 studio album by Alicia Keys

Backspacer
Backspacer is the ninth studio album by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released on September 20, 2009. The band members started writing instrumental and demo tracks in 2007, and got together the following year to work on an album. It was recorded from February through April 2009 with producer Brendan O'Brien, who had worked on every Pearl Jam album except their 1991 debut Ten and 2006's self-titled record—although this was his first production credit since 1998's Yield. Material was recorded at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, and O'Brien's own Southern Tracks Recor

Face Yourself
2018 Japanese album by BTS

Not That Kind
2000 debut studio album by Anastacia

The Family Jewels
2010 debut studio album by MARINA

Compton
2015 studio album by Dr. Dre

Frances the Mute
album by The Mars Volta

Fear Inoculum
2019 studio album by Tool