Not only does it expose how many other great albums their alumni have played on, but reminds me of how many I still need to add!
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[Album]
26 April 2024
Heavy Metal
'Humanoid' is the seventeenth studio album by Accept.
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[Album]
26 April 2024
Black Metal
'It Beckons Us All.......' is the twentieth studio album by Darkthrone.
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[Album]
26 April 2024
Death Metal
'Banished By Sin' is the thirteenth studio album by Deicide. It caused controversy upon release for its use of AI technology to design the cover art.
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[E.P.]
26 April 2024
Classic Rock
'Crooked Boy' is the fifth E.P. by Ringo Starr.
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[Album]
26 March 2024
Alternative Rock
'Eros Zeta And The Perfumed Guitars' is the twenty-seventh album from The Church. It has been described as a companion album to 2023's 'The Hypnogogue' and expands on that album's science fiction concept. The album has the same guitar driven jangle/goth rock sound as its predecessor. Before its official release, it was sold at Church concerts during their Fall 2023 North American tour.
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[Album]
16 June 2023
Hard Rock
'We Play Rock 'n' Roll (Live At Montreux Jazz Festival '07)' is a live album by Motorhead. It documents their entire performance at the 2007 Montreux Jazz Festival.
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[Album]
15 February 2019
Death Metal
'The Heretics' is the thirteenth studio album by Rotting Christ. Loudwire named it one of the 50 best metal albums of 2019.
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[Album]
16 February 2024
Black Metal
'De Republica' is the third album by Griffon.
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[Album]
12 February 2016
Death Metal
'Rituals' is the twelfth studio album by Rotting Christ. The album debuted at number 14 on the Billboard heatseekers album chart and at number 10 on Ifpi Greek charts.
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[Album]
1 December 2014
Grunge Rock
'Vault 04 (Mt. Baker Theatre 2000-05-10)' is the fourth archival concert release by Pearl Jam. It was recorded at a warm-up show before the full 2000 tour began.
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[Album]
22 November 2013
Death Metal
'In The Minds Of Evil' is the eleventh studio album by Deicide. It was the first album to feature guitarist Kevin Quirion and the last to feature guitarist Jack Owen. The album has been described as moving away from the melodic inclinations of the previous few albums and towards an "old school" death metal sound reminiscent of 'Legion' (1992).
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[Album]
6 November 2012
Rock
'Music From Another Dimension!' is the fifteenth and final studio album by Aerosmith. Their first studio album to feature all-new material since 2001's 'Just Push Play', its release marks the longest gap between Aerosmith's studio albums. It is also their longest studio album with total track time of nearly 68 minutes.
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[Album]
7 February 2012
Classic Rock
'Kisses on the Bottom is the fifteenth solo studio album by Paul McCartney, consisting primarily of covers of traditional pop music and jazz. The album includes just two original compositions by McCartney: "My Valentine" and "Only Our Hearts". The former features jazz drummer Karriem Riggins. It peaked at number 3 on the U.K. Albums Chart and number 5 on the U.S. Billboard 200, while also topping Billboard magazine's Jazz Albums chart.
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[Album]
4 June 2007
Classic Rock
'Memory Almost Full' is the fourteenth solo studio album by Paul McCartney. It reached the Top 5 in both the U.K. and U.S., as well as Denmark, Sweden, Greece, and Norway. The Grammy-nominated album has sold over 2 million copies worldwide and has been certified gold by the RIAA for shipments of over 500,000 copies just in the United States.
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[Album]
12 September 2005
Classic Rock
'Chaos And Creation In The Backyard' is the thirteenth solo studio album by Paul McCartney. 18 months in the making, the album was produced by Radiohead and Beck collaborator Nigel Godrich at George Martin's suggestion. McCartney plays almost all of the instruments, similar to his 1970 album 'McCartney', the 1980 'McCartney II' album.
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[Album]
13 March 2000
Rock
'The Million Dollar Hotel (Music From The Motion Picture)' is the soundtrack to the 2000 film The Million Dollar Hotel. The album was released alongside the film in March 2000, and featured Bono as its executive producer, with new music from U2 and other artists.
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[Compilation Album]
4 November 1997
Alternative Rock
'Kettle Whistle' is a compilation album by Jane's Addiction. Issued to coincide with the 1997 Relapse tour, the album - originally titled 'It's My Party' - includes new, alternate, unreleased and live tracks. Certified gold in the U.S., for sales in excess of 500,000, it is the only Jane's release to feature Flea on bass (he plays trumpet on 'Nothing's Shocking').
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[Album]
24 June 1997
Hard Rock
'Generation Swine' is the seventh studio album by Motley Crue. The album marks the return of lead singer Vince Neil following his last appearance on 1991's 'Decade Of Decadence' and the last to feature drummer Tommy Lee until the 2008 album 'Saints Of Los Angeles'. It is also the band's last album to be released on Elektra Records. The album's name as well as the title track is derived from Generation Of Swine by Hunter S. Thompson.
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[Album]
16 August 1994
Folk Rock
'After The Storm' is the seventh studio album by Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their fifth studio album in the trio configuration. It peaked at No. 98 on the Billboard 200, the lowest charting position of their studio albums. It is also their lowest selling album, with sales near 200,000.
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[Album]
23 March 1990
Rock
'Recycler' is the tenth studio album by ZZ Top. It was the last album to utilize the band's synthesizer-driven production style which began on 'Eliminator' (1983) and marked a return to the band's blues roots.
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[Album]
22 October 1989
Grunge Rock
'Buzz Factory' is the fourth studio album by Screaming Trees. It was their final record for SST Records before they moved on to their major label debut.
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[Album]
12 May 1988
Grunge Rock
'Invisible Lantern' is the third studio album by Screaming Trees.
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[Album]
13 April 1987
Classic Rock
'Tango In The Night' is the fourteenth studio album by Fleetwood Mac. As a result of Lindsey Buckingham's departure later that year, it is the fifth and final studio album with the band's most successful lineup of Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Stevie Nicks, though Christine McVie would make guest appearances on the band's 2003 album, 'Say You Will'. This lineup was not seen again until 1997's live album 'The Dance'.
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[Album]
?? November 1986
Hard Rock
'Beast From A Single Drum' is the fifth studio album by Rose Tattoo. The album was a lot lighter in style than earlier releases, and was even released as an Angry Anderson solo album in some markets.
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[Album]
28 October 1985
Rock
'Afterburner' is the ninth studio album by ZZ Top. Although critics' response to the album was lukewarm, it was a moderate success, going platinum and launching one hit single.
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[Album]
23 March 1983
Rock
'Eliminator' is the eighth studio album by ZZ Top. It is their most commercially successful release, with sales of 11 million and diamond certification in the U.S.
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[Album]
1 October 1982
Rock
'Shabooh Shoobah' is the third studio album by INXS. It peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart and remained on the chart for 94 weeks. It was the band's first album to be released worldwide and appeared on the United States Billboard 200 and on the Hot Pop Albums Chart.
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[Album]
19 October 1981
Rock
'Underneath The Colours' is the second studio album by INXS. It reached No 15 on the Australian album charts.
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[Compilation Album]
4 July 1980
Classic Rock
'Deepest Purple, The Very Best Of' is a compilation album by Deep Purple. It features the original hits of Deep Purple before their 1984 reunion. Aided by a TV advertising campaign it would become their third U.K. No. 1 album. It was at one point the longest album ever released as a single L.P. Being 60+ minutes, Warner Brothers Records lowered the volume considerably, as well as altering the EQ on all tracks to fit both sides equally.
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[Album]
13 October 1980
Rock
'INXS' is the debut studio album by INXS. The band recorded the album in midnight to dawn sessions during 1979 to 1980 after performing, on average, two gigs a day at local pubs around Sydney. It peaked in the Top 30 of the related Kent Music Report Albums Chart. The album did not appear internationally until 1984.
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[Album]
9 June 1972
Progressive Rock
'Earthbound' is a live album by King Crimson, released shortly after the line-up that recorded it had broken up. It contains the band's first official live release of their signature song "21st Century Schizoid Man", and an extended live version of their 1970 non-LP B-side "Groon". It also contains two improvised tracks with scat vocals from Boz Burrell. The album's sound quality is relatively poor, because of being recorded onto cassette tape (a low-fidelity recording medium, even by 1972 standards) by live sound engineer Hunter MacDonald.
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[Album]
6 August 1965
Classic Rock
'Help!' is the fifth studio album by The Beatles and the soundtrack to their film of the same name. Seven of the fourteen songs, including the singles "Help!" and "Ticket To Ride", appeared in the film and take up the first side of the vinyl album. The second side includes "Yesterday", the most-covered song ever written. The album was met with favourable critical reviews and topped the Australian, German, British and American charts. It was nominated in the category of Album Of The Year at the 1966 Grammys Awards, marking the first time that a rock band had been recognised in this category. In 2000, it was voted 119th in the third edition of Colin Larkin's book All Time Top 1000 Albums. In 2020, it was ranked 266th on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time".
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[Album]
6 August 1965
Classic Rock
'Help!' is the fifth studio album by The Beatles and the soundtrack to their film of the same name. Seven of the fourteen songs, including the singles "Help!" and "Ticket To Ride", appeared in the film and take up the first side of the vinyl album. The second side includes "Yesterday", the most-covered song ever written. The album was met with favourable critical reviews and topped the Australian, German, British and American charts. It was nominated in the category of Album Of The Year at the 1966 Grammys Awards, marking the first time that a rock band had been recognised in this category. In 2000, it was voted 119th in the third edition of Colin Larkin's book All Time Top 1000 Albums. In 2020, it was ranked 266th on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time".
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[Album]
26 April 2024
Heavy Metal
'Humanoid' is the seventeenth studio album by Accept.
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[Album]
26 April 2024
Black Metal
'It Beckons Us All.......' is the twentieth studio album by Darkthrone.
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[Album]
26 April 2024
Death Metal
'Banished By Sin' is the thirteenth studio album by Deicide. It caused controversy upon release for its use of AI technology to design the cover art.
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[E.P.]
26 April 2024
Classic Rock
'Crooked Boy' is the fifth E.P. by Ringo Starr.
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[E.P.]
26 April 2024
Classic Rock
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[Album]
26 March 2024
Alternative Rock
'Eros Zeta And The Perfumed Guitars' is the twenty-seventh album from The Church. It has been described as a companion album to 2023's 'The Hypnogogue' and expands on that album's science fiction concept. The album has the same guitar driven jangle/goth rock sound as its predecessor. Before its official release, it was sold at Church concerts during their Fall 2023 North American tour.
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[Album]
15 February 2019
Death Metal
'The Heretics' is the thirteenth studio album by Rotting Christ. Loudwire named it one of the 50 best metal albums of 2019.
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[Album]
15 February 2019
Death Metal
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[Album]
16 February 2024
Black Metal
'De Republica' is the third album by Griffon.
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[Compilation Album]
16 June 1007
-Various-
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[Album]
6 August 1965
Classic Rock
'Help!' is the fifth studio album by The Beatles and the soundtrack to their film of the same name. Seven of the fourteen songs, including the singles "Help!" and "Ticket To Ride", appeared in the film and take up the first side of the vinyl album. The second side includes "Yesterday", the most-covered song ever written. The album was met with favourable critical reviews and topped the Australian, German, British and American charts. It was nominated in the category of Album Of The Year at the 1966 Grammys Awards, marking the first time that a rock band had been recognised in this category. In 2000, it was voted 119th in the third edition of Colin Larkin's book All Time Top 1000 Albums. In 2020, it was ranked 266th on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time".
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