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[Album]
14 June 2024
Death Metal (Technical)
'Cutting The Throat Of God' is the seventh studio album by Ulcerate.
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[Album]
7 June 2024
Symphonic Metal
'Plays Metallica By Four Cellos, Vol. 2' is the tenth studio album by Apocalyptica. It is also the second album devoted entirely to Metallica covers.
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[Album]
7 June 2024
Rock
'Forever' is the sixteenth studio album by Bon Jovi. The album is Bon Jovi's first since vocalist Jon Bon Jovi had vocal cord surgery in 2022.
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[Album]
7 June 2024
Death Metal
'Torn From The Jaws Of Death' is the sixth studio album by Severe Torture.
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[Albums Boxed Set]
31 May 2024
Heavy Metal
'Anno Domini (1989-1995)' is a boxed set by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It includes four of the five albums released in the 1987-1997 Tony Martin-era of the band, with 'Headless Cross' (1989), 'Tyr' (1990) and 'Cross Purposes' (1994) all remastered, and 'Forbidden' (1995) remixed by guitarist Tony Iommi, making this the first time those albums have been reissued.
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[Album]
31 May 2024
Black Metal
'Hellbutcher' is the debut studio album by Hellbutcher.
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[Album]
31 May 2024
Doom Metal
'Umbilical' is the sixth studio album by Thou.
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[Album]
24 May 2024
Thrash Metal
'British Disaster, The Battle Of '89 (Live At The Astoria)' is a live album by Exodus. It was recorded at The London Astoria on March 8, 1989 during the band's Fabulous Disaster tour.
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[Album]
24 May 2024
Alternative Rock
'Running River' is a album by John Butler. It is his first solo album in 12 years.
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[Album]
17 May 2024
Heavy Metal
'Drama' is the fourteenth solo studio album by Marty Friedman.
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[Album]
1 May 2024
Rock
'Gravity Stairs' is the eighth studio album by Crowded House. The band produced the album with Steven Schram, with frontman Neil Finn stating that the band wanted to maintain a "dreamy quality" on the record yet be more "lyrically direct". The cover art is a pastiche of The Beatles' 1966 album Revolver drawn by Nick Seymour.
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[Album]
26 April 2024
Alternative Rock
'Invader' is the eleventh studio album by Regurgitator. It is a self-produced and includes collaborations with Indigenous Australian rapper JK-47 and Indigenous author and academic Tyson Yunkaporta.
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[Compilation Album]
20 April 2024
Hard Rock
'CMF2B. Or Not 2B' is a compilation album by Corey Taylor. It is comprised of b-sides and outtakes from his 'CMFT2' (2023) album.
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[Compilation Album]
20 April 2024
Hard Rock
'Remorse? No! [40th Anniversary Edition]' is a compilation by Motorhead. It is a reissue of the band's 1984 compilation 'No Remorse' for it's 40th anniversary, featuring alternate versions and demos of most of the original compilations tracks, along with some other songs were alternatives were not available.
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[Album]
20 April 2024
Classic Rock
'Live At Konserthuset, Stockholm (September 20, 1968)' is a live album by The Doors. It was released for Record Store Day 2024.
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[Album]
29 March 2024
Country Rock
'The Hill' is the fifth solo studio album by Aaron Lewis.
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[Compilation E.P.]
25 February 2022
Hard Rock
'CMFB. Sides' is a compilation E.P. by Corey Taylor. It is comprised of b-sides and outtakes from his 'CMFT' (2020) album.
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[Album]
24 April 2020
Death Metal (Technical)
'Stare Into Death And Be Still' is the sixth studio album by Ulcerate.
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[Album]
22 April 2003
Heavy Metal
'The Blessed Hellride' is the fourth studio album by Black Label Society.
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[Album]
5 March 2002
Heavy Metal
'1919 Eternal' is the third studio album by Black Label Society.
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[Compilation Album]
?? September 2000
Punk
'Wild About You (1976-1978) Complete Studio Recordings' is a compilation album by The Saints. It features the band's first three albums in their entirety, plus singles and unreleased tracks.
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[Album]
18 April 2000
Heavy Metal
'Stronger Than Death' is the second studio album by Black Label Society.
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[Album]
21 July 1997
Progressive Metal
'Biomech' is the only studio album by Ocean Machine, and the second by Devin Townsend overall. It was later relabelled as a Devin Townsend album.
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[Album]
11 November 1991
Rock
'Live Baby Live' is the first live album by INXS. It features tracks recorded during their Summer XS Tour. The album peaked in the top 10 on both the Australian and United Kingdom albums charts. It has sold over one million copies in the United States, earning a platinum certification by the RIAA. The title's two uses of 'live', indistinguishable by spelling alone, are pronounced differently - according to The Greatest Hits album's accompanying booklet - the first is pronounced to rhyme with 'give', whereas the second is pronounced as in 'five'. The name is a play on the first line of "New Sensation".
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[Compilation Album]
1 September 1991
-Various-
'The Grunge Years, A Sub Pop Compilation' is a compilation album of songs by notable grunge bands released by Sub Pop. As indicated by the cover of the album, it was limited to a pressing of 500,000 copies. Several of these songs were previously released as singles by Sub Pop.
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[Album]
25 September 1990
Rock
'X' is the seventh studio album by INXS. The follow-up to the massive seller 'Kick' (1987), it scored hits with "Suicide Blonde" and "Disappear" (both Top 10 in the U.S.). The title, the Roman numeral for "10", represents the band's tenth year since their debut album was released in 1980.
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[Album]
30 June 1987
Hard Rock
'Love Is For Suckers' is the fifth studio album by Twisted Sister. It was the band's last album before their breakup and subsequent reunion and release of 'Still Hungry' in 2004. It is also their last album to be composed of entirely new, original material.
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[Album]
8 November 1985
Hard Rock
'Come Out And Play' is the fourth studio album by Twisted Sister. The album was significantly less successful than its predecessor 'Stay Hungry' (1984), both critically and commercially, although it achieved Gold status by selling more than 500,000 copies.
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[Album]
23 September 1983
Hard Rock
'Lick It Up' is the eleventh studio album by KISS. Before its 1983 release, the band members appeared on MTV without their trademark make-up. It was the first public appearance without make-up by the band, and their first for Mercury Records, where they had been signed following their departure from Casablanca Records. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA for selling over a million units in the U.S.
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[Album]
28 October 1982
Hard Rock
'Creatures Of The Night' is the tenth studio album by KISS. It was the band's last for Casablanca Records, the only label for which KISS had recorded up to that point. The album was dedicated to the memory of Casablanca founder and early KISS supporter Neil Bogart, who had died of cancer during the recording sessions. It is also the band's last album recorded with Ace Frehley credited as an official member and their first album with Vinnie Vincent, as the initially uncredited lead guitarist. It was also KISS' last album to feature the band with their trademark makeup until the release of 'Psycho Circus' in 1998.
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[Album]
16 March 1981
Classic Rock
'Face Dances' is the ninth studio album by The Who. It is one of two The Who studio albums with drummer Kenney Jones, who joined the band after Keith Moon's death three years earlier. Despite mixed reviews from Rolling Stone and other critics, the album peaked at No. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart and No. 2 on the U.K. Albums Chart.
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[Album]
?? October 1978
Punk
'Prehistoric Sounds' is the third album by The Saints. This was the final album to feature founding lead guitarist, Ed Kuepper, who left the band shortly after its release. In October 2010, the album was listed in the top 50 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums with their debut, '(I'm) Stranded' (1977), at No. 20.
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[Album]
?? March 1978
Punk
'Eternally Yours' is the second album by The Saints. Produced by band members Chris Bailey and Ed Kuepper, the album saw the band pursue a bigger, more R&B-driven sound, augmented by a horn section. The album also saw the introduction of bass guitarist Algy Ward, who replaced the band's previous bass player, Kym Bradshaw in mid-1977.
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[E.P.]
?? June 1977
Punk
'One Two Three Four' is the first E.P. by The Saints. It contained two cover versions of other artists' work and two re-recorded tracks which originally appeared on their debut album '(I'm) Stranded' (1977). It was originally released in the U.K. as both a single disc E.P. and a double 7" with a gatefold sleeve. An Australian edition of the E.P. appeared in the following month.
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[Album]
12 February 1977
Punk
'(I'm) Stranded' is the debut album by The Saints. In May 2001, Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) celebrated its 75th anniversary and named "(I'm) Stranded" in its Top 30 Australian songs of all time. In 2007, it was one of the first 20 songs added to the National Film and Sound Archive's Sounds of Australia registry. The album was listed at No. 20 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums, in October 2010.
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[Album]
3 October 1975
Classic Rock
'By Numbers' is the seventh studio album by The Who. It was named the tenth-best album of the year in The Village Voice Pazz & Jop critics poll.
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[Album]
29 March 2024
Country Rock
'The Hill' is the fifth solo studio album by Aaron Lewis.
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[Album]
7 June 2024
Symphonic Metal
'Plays Metallica By Four Cellos, Vol. 2' is the tenth studio album by Apocalyptica. It is also the second album devoted entirely to Metallica covers.
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[Single]
17 May 2024
Symphonic Metal
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[Albums Boxed Set]
31 May 2024
Heavy Metal
'Anno Domini (1989-1995)' is a boxed set by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It includes four of the five albums released in the 1987-1997 Tony Martin-era of the band, with 'Headless Cross' (1989), 'Tyr' (1990) and 'Cross Purposes' (1994) all remastered, and 'Forbidden' (1995) remixed by guitarist Tony Iommi, making this the first time those albums have been reissued.
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[Album]
7 June 2024
Rock
'Forever' is the sixteenth studio album by Bon Jovi. The album is Bon Jovi's first since vocalist Jon Bon Jovi had vocal cord surgery in 2022.
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[Compilation Album]
20 April 2024
Hard Rock
'CMF2B. Or Not 2B' is a compilation album by Corey Taylor. It is comprised of b-sides and outtakes from his 'CMFT2' (2023) album.
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[Album]
1 May 2024
Rock
'Gravity Stairs' is the eighth studio album by Crowded House. The band produced the album with Steven Schram, with frontman Neil Finn stating that the band wanted to maintain a "dreamy quality" on the record yet be more "lyrically direct". The cover art is a pastiche of The Beatles' 1966 album Revolver drawn by Nick Seymour.
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[Album]
24 May 2024
Thrash Metal
'British Disaster, The Battle Of '89 (Live At The Astoria)' is a live album by Exodus. It was recorded at The London Astoria on March 8, 1989 during the band's Fabulous Disaster tour.
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[Album]
24 May 2024
Thrash Metal
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[Album]
31 May 2024
Black Metal
'Hellbutcher' is the debut studio album by Hellbutcher.
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[Album]
24 May 2024
Alternative Rock
'Running River' is a album by John Butler. It is his first solo album in 12 years.
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[Album]
17 May 2024
Heavy Metal
'Drama' is the fourteenth solo studio album by Marty Friedman.
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[Compilation Album]
20 April 2024
Hard Rock
'Remorse? No! [40th Anniversary Edition]' is a compilation by Motorhead. It is a reissue of the band's 1984 compilation 'No Remorse' for it's 40th anniversary, featuring alternate versions and demos of most of the original compilations tracks, along with some other songs were alternatives were not available.
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[Album]
26 April 2024
Alternative Rock
'Invader' is the eleventh studio album by Regurgitator. It is a self-produced and includes collaborations with Indigenous Australian rapper JK-47 and Indigenous author and academic Tyson Yunkaporta.
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[Album]
7 June 2024
Death Metal
'Torn From The Jaws Of Death' is the sixth studio album by Severe Torture.
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[Album]
20 April 2024
Classic Rock
'Live At Konserthuset, Stockholm (September 20, 1968)' is a live album by The Doors. It was released for Record Store Day 2024.
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[Album]
31 May 2024
Doom Metal
'Umbilical' is the sixth studio album by Thou.
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[Album]
14 June 2024
Death Metal (Technical)
'Cutting The Throat Of God' is the seventh studio album by Ulcerate.
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[Compilation Album]
2023
New Wave
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[E.P.]
?? June 1977
Punk
'One Two Three Four' is the first E.P. by The Saints. It contained two cover versions of other artists' work and two re-recorded tracks which originally appeared on their debut album '(I'm) Stranded' (1977). It was originally released in the U.K. as both a single disc E.P. and a double 7" with a gatefold sleeve. An Australian edition of the E.P. appeared in the following month.
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