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Originally released in 1989, Disintegration has come of age and has been remastered by Robert Smith to coincide with it's 21st anniversary. Features the hits 'Pictures of You', 'Lovesong', 'Fascination Street' and 'Lullaby'.
Electronic music maestro Danny Tenaglia returns with the grand finale of his acclaimed Global Underground trilogy, and it's a sonic journey not to be missed.
Changes to the original 1997 release include putting Talk Talk's greatest hits in chronological order and with a new inclusion from the band's final album, Laughing Stock.
UTOPIA sees Scott stay true to his style, his preferences, and his principles, going against the grain of the tendencies in the viral-hungry world that is 2023 rap.
Significant Other is the second album by nu-metal/rap-rock band Limp Bizkit, released in 1999. Includes the singles 'Break Stuff', 'Re-Arranged', 'Nookie' and 'N 2 Gether Now'. It's just one of those days....
2016 triple vinyl LP pressing. LP One and LP Two of this release contain a reissue of My Chemical Romance's double-platinum, genre-defining album The Black Parade.
The Boy Who Flew to the Moon, Vol. 1 consists of 18 tracks spanning 14 years of music from Kid Cudi's career, including collaborative work with André 3000, Pharrell Williams, MGMT and other artists.
"Nostalgia is a common thread in my work," says Hansen, "but this album wasn't driven by that idea. I see these songs as arti- facts from a future which might have more in common with our past than our present. "
Blink-182's Greatest Hits is a collection of tracks from Cheshire Cat, Dude Ranch, Enema of the State, The Mark, Tom & Travis Show, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, blink-182 and more
Morphine's second album "Cure for Pain" seamlessly blends rock, jazz, and blues to create a sound that remains as relevant and compelling today as it was upon it's release in 1993.
Godspeed’s new album is an incredible and emotional gut punch – likely their best since their re-emergence. It’s incredibly memorable, heavy and rousing.
On 2006's Begin To Hope, produced by David Kahne (The Strokes, Sublime), Regina Spektor broadens here palette with electric guitar, drum machines and seductive electronic loops, finding new canvases for her provocative vocal style.