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The following is a list of albums released in 2005.

For additional information about bands formed, reformed, disbanded, or on hiatus, for deaths of musicians, and for links to musical awards, see 2005 in music.

First quarter

January

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
January
4
Ol' Dirty Bastard Osirus Hip hop Sure Shot Recordings Ol' Dirty Bastard, DJ Premier, CHOPS, Mark Ronson, Ill Will Fulton [1]
January
5
Firewind Forged by Fire [2]
January
10
Adam Green Gemstones Anti-folk, alternative country Rough Trade Dan Myers [3]
Kreator Enemy of God Thrash metal SPV/Steamhammer Andy Sneap [4]
January
11
Cass McCombs PREfection 4AD [5]
The Fiery Furnaces EP Indie rock Rough Trade Matthew Friedberger, Nicolas Vernhes [6]
Living Colour Live from CBGB's Funk metal, heavy metal Legacy Jeff Magid, Vernon Reid [7]
Trembling Blue Stars The Seven Autumn Flowers Bar/None [8]
Various artists Coach Carter: Music from the Motion Picture Capitol Records Andrew Shack, Darius Jones [9]
January
13
The Chemical Brothers Push the Button Electronica Virgin, Freestyle Dust, EMI The Chemical Brothers [10]
January
17
Arena Pepper's Ghost Progressive rock Inside Out Music Clive Nolan [11]
Grave Digger The Last Supper [12]
January
18
Black Mountain Black Mountain Psychedelic rock, alternative rock, stoner rock Jagjaguwar Black Mountain [13]
Fozzy All That Remains [14]
The Game The Documentary [15]
January
24
Apocalyptica Apocalyptica Symphonic metal, neoclassical metal, progressive metal, classical Universal Music Germany/Vertigo Apocalyptica [16]
Dark Tranquillity Character Melodic death metal Century Media Dark Tranquillity [17]
Erasure Nightbird Synth-pop Mute Erasure [18]
Glenn Hughes Soul Mover Hard rock, funk, soul Frontiers, Yamaha, Sanctuary, EMI Glenn Hughes, Chad Smith, Fabrizio Grossi [19]
LCD Soundsystem LCD Soundsystem Dance-punk DFA, Capitol, EMI The DFA [20]
Lou Barlow Emoh Folk rock, lo-fi Merge Mark Nevers, Mark Miller, Josh Schwartz, Wally Gagel [21]
M83 Before the Dawn Heals Us Synth-pop Mute, Virgin, Gooom Anthony Gonzalez [22]
Masterplan Aeronautics Power metal AFM Andy Sneap, Masterplan [23]
Mercury Rev The Secret Migration Alternative rock V2 Dave Fridmann, Mercury Rev [24]
January
25
…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead Worlds Apart Alternative rock, art rock, indie rock, progressive rock Interscope Mike McCarthy, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead [25]
Adrian Belew Side One Rock Sanctuary Adrian Belew [26]
Ani DiFranco Knuckle Down Indie rock, folk rock Righteous Babe Ani DiFranco, Joe Henry [27]
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy and Matt Sweeney Superwolf Drag City Paul Oldham, Will Oldham, Matt Sweeney [28]
Bright Eyes Digital Ash in a Digital Urn Indie rock, electronica Saddle Creek Bright Eyes [29]
Bright Eyes I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning Folk Saddle Creek Mike Mogis [30]
Chamillionaire & Paul Wall Controversy Sells Southern hip hop Paid in Full Mista Madd, Myron "Big Catty" Wright, Drathoven, Crazy C, Beatco, Bluenote, Del, Whyle Chyle, T-Gray [31]
Geto Boys The Foundation Gangsta rap, Southern hip hop Rap-A-Lot, Asylum, Elektra Mike Dean, Tone Capone, Scarface, Cory Mo, Mr. Mixx [32]
Jimmy Chamberlin Complex Life Begins Again Jazz fusion Sanctuary Jimmy Chamberlin [33]
Kenny Chesney Be as You Are (Songs from an Old Blue Chair) Country BNA Buddy Cannon, Kenny Chesney [34]
LeAnn Rimes This Woman Country Asylum, Curb Dann Huff [35]
Low The Great Destroyer Indie rock, noise rock, dream pop Sub Pop Dave Fridmann [36]
Marianne Faithfull Before the Poison Rock, Alternative rock Anti-, Naïve PJ Harvey, Nick Cave, Hal Willner, Rob Ellis, Head [37]
The Octopus Project One Ten Hundred Thousand Million Indie rock Peek-A-Boo [38]
Spock's Beard Octane Progressive rock Inside Out Music Spock's Beard [39]
January
31
Athlete Tourist Indie rock Parlophone Victor Van Vugt, John Cornfield, Athlete [40]
East 17 The Very Best of East Seventeen [41]
Feeder Pushing the Senses Alternative rock, power pop, post-Britpop [42]

February

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
February
1
Anberlin Never Take Friendship Personal Alternative rock, emo Tooth & Nail Aaron Sprinkle [43]
Antony and the Johnsons I Am a Bird Now Baroque pop, art pop, soul, chamber pop Secretly Canadian Anohni [44]
Brazilian Girls Brazilian Girls Alternative dance, downtempo, electronic, pop Verve Frederik Rubens, Brazilian Girls [45]
High on Fire Blessed Black Wings Stoner metal, sludge metal Relapse Steve Albini [46]
John Frusciante Curtains Rock Record Collection John Frusciante [47]
Mötley Crüe Red, White & Crüe Heavy metal, glam metal Mötley Jeff Varner, Pat Lawrence [48]
Unwritten Law Here's to the Mourning Alternative rock, pop punk, post-grunge, hard rock Lava Josh Abraham, Sean Beavan, Linda Perry [49]
WarCry ¿Dónde Está La Luz? Heavy metal, Power metal Jaus, Avispa Víctor García, Alberto Ardines [50]
February
2
Bloc Party Silent Alarm Indie rock, post-punk revival Wichita Paul Epworth [51]
Harry Watters Love Songs Jazz Summit [52]
February
7
Karnivool Themata Nu metal, progressive metal, alternative metal MGM, Bieler Bros. Forrester Savell, Karnivool [53]
February
8
3 Doors Down Seventeen Days Alternative rock, post-grunge Universal Johnny K [54]
The Academy Is... Almost Here Pop, pop punk, pop rock, rock Fueled by Ramen James Paul Wisner [55]
Andrew Bird Andrew Bird & the Mysterious Production of Eggs Indie folk, chamber pop Righteous Babe Andrew Bird, David Boucher [56]
Brian McKnight Gemini R&B Motown Brian McKnight, Brandon Barnes [57]
Sage Francis A Healthy Distrust Hip hop Epitaph Reanimator, Alias, Danger Mouse, Joe Beats, Daddy Kev, Controller 7, Sixtoo, Varick Pyr [58]
Crowbar Lifesblood for the Downtrodden Sludge metal Candlelight Warren Riker, Rex Brown [59]
Eisley Room Noises Indie rock Reprise Rob Schnapf, Rob Cavallo, Aaron Sprinkle, John Shanks, Eisley [60]
Lee Ann Womack There's More Where That Came From Country MCA Nashville Greg Droman, Byron Gallimore [61]
Michael Bublé It's Time Jazz, traditional pop 143, Reprise David Foster, Humberto Gatica, Tommy LiPuma [62]
February
11
The Mars Volta Frances the Mute Progressive rock [63]
February
14
The Boy Least Likely To The Best Party Ever Twee pop Too Young to Die Pete Hobbs, Jof Owen [64]
Electric Six Señor Smoke Rock WEA Peters & Peters [65]
February
15
American Head Charge The Feeding Industrial metal, nu metal, alternative metal DRT Entertainment, Nitrus Greg Fidelman [66]
Goldfinger Disconnection Notice Pop punk, punk rock, alternative rock Maverick John Feldmann [67]
Mary Gauthier Mercy Now Country, folk Lost Highway Gurf Morlix [68]
The Sound of Animals Fighting Tiger and the Duke Experimental rock Stars and Satellites Records Rich Balling [69]
February
20
Tori Amos The Beekeeper Soul, chamber pop Epic Tori Amos [70]
February
21
Doves Some Cities Indie rock Heavenly Doves, Ben Hillier [71]
February
22
Armor for Sleep What to Do When You Are Dead Emo, punk rock Equal Vision Machine [72]
Ben Lee Awake Is the New Sleep Indie pop New West, Inertia Distribution Brad Wood [73]
Bone Brothers Bone Brothers Midwest hip hop, Gangsta rap Koch Deenucka, Self, Cliff Branch, Mauly T [74]
By Night Burn the Flags Death metal, extreme metal Lifeforce [75]
Chely Wright The Metropolitan Hotel Country Painted Red, Dualtone Chely Wright [76]
Crooked Fingers Dignity and Shame Indie rock Merge Eric Bachman, Martin Feveyear [77]
Heartless Bastards Stairs and Elevators Fat Possum [78]
Kino Picture Progressive rock Inside Out Music Simon Hanhart [79]
M. Ward Transistor Radio Folk Merge, Matador M. Ward [80]
Omarion O R&B, hip hop, hip hop soul, soul Epic, Sony Urban Allstar, Exchange Student, Tha Corna Boyz, Lenton Hutton, Kenneth "K Young" Pratt, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Sean "The Pen" Garrett, Gil Smith II, Kowan "Q" Paul, Marques Houston, The Neptunes, The Underdogs, Antonio Dixon, Tank [81]
Roger Miret and The Disasters 1984 Punk Hellcat Roger Miret [82]
Steve Vai Real Illusions: Reflections Instrumental rock, progressive metal, heavy metal, hard rock Epic Steve Vai [83]
Thievery Corporation The Cosmic Game Dub, trip hop, downtempo ESL Rob Garza, Eric Hilton [84]
TRU The Truth Southern hip hop, gangsta rap The New No Limit, Koch Master P, Drumma Boy, Kaos, Myke Diesel, Bass Heavy [85]
William Elliott Whitmore Ashes to Dust Alternative country Southern [86]
February
23
Jennifer Lopez Rebirth Dance, hip hop, R&B [87]
Judas Priest Angel of Retribution Heavy metal Epic Roy Z, Judas Priest [88]

March

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
March
1
Emanuel Soundtrack to a Headrush Post-hardcore, emo Vagrant Machine [89]
Jack Johnson In Between Dreams Folk rock, acoustic Brushfire Mario Caldato Jr. [90]
Jessi Alexander Honeysuckle Sweet Country Columbia [91]
Kathleen Edwards Back to Me Country MapleMusic, Zoë Records Colin Cripps, Pierre Marchand [92]
Kutless Strong Tower Christian rock, alternative rock, contemporary worship music BEC Aaron Sprinkle [93]
March
3
50 Cent The Massacre Hardcore hip hop, Gangsta rap Shady, Aftermath, Interscope 50 Cent, Bang Out, Bass Brothers, Black Jeruz, Buckwild, Cool & Dre, Cue Beats, Dangerous LLC, Disco D, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Hi-Tek, J.R. Rotem, Luis Resto, Mike Elizondo, Needlz, Scott Storch, Sha Money XL, Sire [94]
March
4
HammerFall Chapter V: Unbent, Unbowed, Unbroken Heavy metal, power metal Nuclear Blast Charlie Bauerfeind [95]
March
7
Idlewild Warnings/Promises Rock Parlophone Tony Hoffer, Dave Eringa [96]
Kaiser Chiefs Employment Alternative rock, indie rock B-Unique Stephen Street, Stephen Harris [97]
March
8
Black Label Society Mafia Heavy metal Artemis Zakk Wylde [98]
Craig Morgan My Kind of Livin' Country Broken Bow Craig Morgan, Phil O'Donnell [99]
Deana Carter The Story of My Life Country Vanguard Deana Carter [100]
Gratitude Gratitude Alternative rock, emo Atlantic Jim Scott [101]
Impaled Death After Life Century Media Trey Spruance [102]
Marcus Miller Silver Rain Jazz fusion [103]
Sam Prekop Who's Your New Professor Post-rock [104]
March
9
Dir En Grey Withering to Death Gothic metal, alternative metal, industrial metal [105]
March
14
Al Green Everything's OK Soul, Rhythm and blues Blue Note Willie Mitchell, Al Green [106]
The Bravery The Bravery Indie rock, post-punk revival, dance-punk Polydor, Island Sam Endicott [107]
Brendan Benson The Alternative to Love Rock V2 Brendan Benson, Tchad Blake [108]
Daft Punk Human After All Dance-rock Virgin Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, Cédric Hervet|Gildas Loaëc [109]
Moby Hotel Alternative rock, electronica, downtempo, trip hop V2, Mute Moby [110]
Stereophonics Language. Sex. Violence. Other? Rock V2 Kelly Jones, Jim Lowe [111]
March
15
Brooke Valentine Chain Letter R&B, pop, hip hop Virgin Bink, Bloodshy & Avant, Déjà "The Great", Josh Deutsch, Heatmakerz, Jermaine Dupri, Brandon Howard, Lil Jon, Matt Serletic, Soul Diggas [112]
Dr. Dog Easy Beat Psychedelic rock Park the Van [113]
Miranda Lambert Kerosene Country Epic Nashville Frank Liddell, Mike Wrucke [114]
Origin Echoes of Decimation Technical death metal Relapse Origin, Clinton Appelhanz, Robert Rebeck [115]
March
17
Paradise Lost Paradise Lost Gothic metal, alternative metal, gothic rock BMG, GUN Rhys Fulber [116]
March
21
Louis XIV The Best Little Secrets Are Kept Indie rock, garage rock Atlantic Jason Hill [117]
Ocean Colour Scene A Hyperactive Workout for the Flying Squad Alternative rock Sanctuary Dave Eringa [118]
Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze Stoner rock Interscope [119]
Trust Company True Parallels Nu metal, post-grunge Geffen [120]
Tweet It's Me Again R&B Atlantic [121]
March
22
Aqualung Strange and Beautiful Rock [122]
Billy Idol Devil's Playground Punk rock, new wave, hard rock Sanctuary Keith Forsey [123]
C-Murder The Truest Shit I Ever Said [124]
The Decemberists Picaresque [125]
Frankie J The One [126]
Jars of Clay Redemption Songs Christian rock Essential [127]
Lifehouse Lifehouse Pop rock Geffen John Alagía, Jude Cole [128]
M.I.A. Arular [129]
Maia Sharp Fine Upstanding Citizen [130]
Ozzy Osbourne Prince of Darkness [131]
Strapping Young Lad Alien Extreme metal Century Media Devin Townsend, Strapping Young Lad [132]
Trace Adkins Songs About Me [133]
March
24
Porcupine Tree Deadwing [134]
March
28
New Order Waiting for the Sirens' Call [135]
March
29
Beanie Sigel The B. Coming [136]
Beck Guero [137]
Edan Beauty and the Beat [138]
The Game West Coast Resurrection [139]
James LaBrie Elements of Persuasion [140]
Mae The Everglow [141]
Morrissey Live at Earls Court [142]
Reggie and the Full Effect Songs Not to Get Married To Post-hardcore, metalcore, pop punk, emo Vagrant Ed Rose [143]
Theory of a Deadman Gasoline [144]
Three 6 Mafia Choices II: The Setup [145]
Thrice If We Could Only See Us Now [146]
Will Smith Lost and Found Hip hop Interscope Omarr "O. Banga" Rambert, The Freshmen, Treezah, Hotrunner, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Polow da Don, Kwamé, Jae Staxx, JYP, G1, DJ Twinz, Eleet Beats, Co P, Mike Hype, Tony Dofat [147]
March
31
Vivian Green Vivian [148]

Second quarter

April

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
April
4
Better Than Ezra Before the Robots Alternative, country rock, Southern rock Artemis, IndieBlu Music, Song Records BTE, Ethan Allen [149]
British Sea Power Open Season Post-punk revival, indie rock Rough Trade Mads Bjerke, Graham Sutton [150]
Hot Hot Heat Elevator Indie rock [151]
Natalie Imbruglia Counting Down the Days Pop Brightside Recordings [152]
Nerina Pallot Fires Pop rock, alternative rock Idaho Records, 14th Floor Nerina Pallot, Howard Willing, Wendy Melvoin, Eric Rosse [153]
Tom Vek We Have Sound Indietronica, indie rock, dance-punk [154]
VNV Nation Matter + Form Futurepop, electro-industrial, electropop [155]
April
5
Adema Planets Alternative metal, post-grunge, nu metal [156]
Architecture in Helsinki In Case We Die Indie pop [157]
Corrosion of Conformity In the Arms of God Stoner rock, sludge metal, southern rock Sanctuary Corrosion of Conformity, John Custer [158]
Despised Icon The Healing Process Deathcore Century Media [159]
Faith Evans The First Lady R&B [160]
Fantômas Suspended Animation Avant-garde metal [161]
Fischerspooner Odyssey Electroclash, synth-pop, electropop [162]
Lisa Marie Presley Now What Rock, pop rock [163]
Okkervil River Black Sheep Boy Indie rock, folk rock [164]
Reel Big Fish We're Not Happy 'til You're Not Happy Ska punk Mojo, Jive Aaron Barrett [165]
The Residents Animal Lover Experimental rock [166]
Rob Thomas ...Something to Be Pop rock, alternative rock [167]
Serena Ryder Unlikely Emergency Alternative [168]
A Static Lullaby Faso Latido Post-hardcore, alternative rock [169]
April
11
Garbage Bleed Like Me Alternative rock, post-grunge, electronic rock A&E, Warner Bros. Garbage, John King [170]
I Am Kloot Gods and Monsters Indie rock [171]
The Locust Safety Second, Body Last Mathcore, noise rock [172]
Marc Leclair Musique pour 3 Femmes Enceintes Mutek Records [173]
Melanie C Beautiful Intentions Pop rock, alternative rock [174]
April
12
Against All Authority and Common Rider Against All Authority / Common Rider Punk rock, ska punk [175]
American Hi-Fi Hearts on Parade Pop punk Maverick [176]
Cog The New Normal Progressive rock [177]
Mariah Carey The Emancipation of Mimi R&B, pop, hip hop [178]
Martha Wainwright Martha Wainwright Folk, Pop [179]
Mudvayne Lost and Found Alternative metal Epic [180]
The National Alligator Indie rock, post-punk revival Beggars Banquet Peter Katis, Paul Mahajan [181]
of Montreal The Sunlandic Twins Indie pop, funk, synth-pop, neo-psychedelia [182]
April
14
Anda Adam Confidențial Pop, hip hop, R&B, pop rock Roton Marius Moga, Smiley [183]
April
15
Amy Ray Prom Folk rock [184]
April
18
Autechre Untilted Electronic, IDM, glitch, experimental Warp Autechre [185]
Caribou The Milk of Human Kindness Folktronica, electronica, neo-psychedelia The Leaf Label, Domino Dan Snaith [186]
yourcodenameis:milo Ignoto Post-hardcore [187]
April
19
Anna Nalick Wreck of the Day Pop rock Columbia Eric Rosse, Christopher Thorn, Brad Smith [188]
The Cat Empire Two Shoes Ska, jazz Virgin Jerry Boys, Felix Riebl, The Cat Empire [189]
Loudon Wainwright III Here Come the Choppers Folk rock Sovereign Records Lee Townsend [190]
Mike Jones Who Is Mike Jones? Hip hop Swishahouse, Asylum, Warner Bros. Pretty Todd, Mike Jones, Salih Williams, DJ Paul, Juicy J, Young Hollywood, Kojack [191]
Outlawz Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. Gangsta rap 33rd Street, 1Nation Focus..., Armando Colon, Gorilla Tek, J-Mack, Outlawz, The Legendary Traxster [192]
Stace England Greetings from Cairo, Illinois Folk, rock, country Gnashville Sounds Records Stace England, Mike Lescelius [193]
Steel Train Twilight Tales from the Prairies of the Sun Drive-Thru Stephen Barncard [194]
April
25
Ben Folds Songs for Silverman Alternative rock Sony Music, Epic Ben Folds, John Mark Painter [195]
Napalm Death The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code Grindcore, death metal Century Media Russ Russell [196]
Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation Mighty ReArranger Progressive rock, hard rock, worldbeat Sanctuary, Es Paranza Phil Johnstone, Robert Plant, Mark Stent [197]
Van der Graaf Generator Present Progressive rock, art rock Charisma [198]
April
26
Acceptance Phantoms Pop rock Columbia Aaron Sprinkle [199]
Ameriie Touch R&B, go-go, funk, hip hop soul Columbia, Sony Urban, Richcraft Rich Harrison, Dre & Vidal, Lil Jon, Red Spyda, Bryce Wilson, Bink, The Buchanans [200]
Bruce Springsteen Devils & Dust Rock, folk rock Columbia Brendan O'Brien [201]
Caesars Paper Tigers Indie rock Toshiba-EMI, Virgin, Astralwerks Joakim Åhlund, Michael Brauer [202]
Eels Blinking Lights and Other Revelations Indie rock Vagrant E [203]
Family Guy Family Guy: Live in Vegas Jazz Geffen Seth MacFarlane, Walter Murphy [204]
Johnathan Rice Trouble Is Real One Little Indian Mike Mogis [205]
Lyrics Born Same !@$ Different Day Hip hop Quannum Projects Lyrics Born, Jumbo, Dan the Automator, Young Einstein, Stereo MCs, Halou, DJ Shadow, Chief Xcel, The Poets of Rhythm, Morcheeba, Capricorn II, DJ Spinna [206]
Master P Ghetto Bill Southern hip hop, gangsta rap The New No Limit, Koch Master P [207]
The Mountain Goats The Sunset Tree Folk rock 4AD John Vanderslice [208]
Russell Allen Atomic Soul Hard rock Inside Out Russell Allen [209]
April
27
Robyn Robyn Synth-pop, dance-pop, Europop Konichiwa Klas Åhlund, Patrik Berger, Kleerup, The Knife, Johan Liljedahl, Teddybears, Fabian "Phat Fabe" Torsson [210]

May

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
May
2
Lacrimosa Lichtgestalt [211]
Limp Bizkit The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) [212]
Teenage Fanclub Man-Made [213]
May
3
Aimee Mann The Forgotten Arm [214]
Fall Out Boy From Under the Cork Tree [215]
The Go-Betweens Oceans Apart [216]
The Hold Steady Separation Sunday [217]
Joe Perry Joe Perry [218]
John Williams Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith [219]
Mike Doughty Haughty Melodic Rock ATO Dan Wilson [220]
Nine Inch Nails With Teeth Industrial rock, electronic rock Interscope Trent Reznor, Alan Moulder, Atticus Ross [221]
Nivea Complicated Jive Nivea, The-Dream, Lil Jon, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox, R. Kelly, Nastacia Kendall, Larry Campbell [222]
Oneida The Wedding [223]
The Raveonettes Pretty in Black [224]
Ryan Adams and the Cardinals Cold Roses Alternative country, country rock Lost Highway Tom Schick [225]
Sloan A Sides Win: Singles 1992–2005 [226]
May
9
The Unseen State of Discontent [227]
May
10
Dave Matthews Band Stand Up Soft rock RCA Mark Batson [228]
Dierks Bentley Modern Day Drifter Country Capitol Nashville Brett Beavers [229]
FannyPack See You Next Tuesday [230]
The Flaming Lips Late Night Tales: The Flaming Lips [231]
GZR Ohmwork Heavy metal , groove metal Sanctuary Geezer Butler [232]
John Cena & Tha Trademarc You Can't See Me Pop-rap WWE, Columbia James McEwan, Todd Spadafore, Jake Dutton, Eli Nachowitz, Hidden Agenda [233]
Kate Earl Fate Is the Hunter [234]
Lucinda Williams Live @ The Fillmore [235]
Pray for the Soul of Betty Pray for the Soul of Betty [236]
Prince Paul Itstrumental [237]
Robert Earl Keen What I Really Mean [238]
Spoon Gimme Fiction [239]
The Starting Line Based on a True Story Pop punk Drive-Thru, Geffen [240]
Styx Big Bang Theory [241]
Van Zant Get Right with the Man Country Columbia Mark Wright [242]
Weezer Make Believe [243]
May
11
Gorillaz Demon Days [244]
May
16
Maxïmo Park A Certain Trigger [245]
Meshuggah Catch Thirtythree [246]
Tracy Bonham Blink the Brightest [247]
May
17
Cowboy Troy Loco Motive [248]
C-Rayz Walz Year of the Beast [249]
Def Leppard Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection [250]
Kem Album II [251]
Memphis Bleek 534 [252]
The Red Chord Clients [253]
The Rocket Summer Hello, Good Friend [254]
System of a Down Mezmerize Columbia, American Daron Malakian, Rick Rubin [255]
Toby Keith Honkytonk University [256]
Van Morrison Magic Time [257]
May
23
Audioslave Out of Exile Alternative metal, hard rock Interscope Rick Rubin, Audioslave [258]
Bruce Dickinson Tyranny of Souls [259]
Four Tet Everything Ecstatic [260]
Natacha Atlas The Best of Natacha Atlas [261]
May
24
Alkaline Trio Crimson Punk rock Vagrant Jerry Finn [262]
Common Be Hip hop, neo soul, jazz rap GOOD, Geffen Kanye West, Common|, Dilla, James Poyser, Karriem Riggins [263]
Maria Taylor 11:11 Folktronica Saddle Creek Andy LeMaster, Mike Mogis [264]
Marques Houston Naked R&B, urban, hip hop soul Ultimate, Universal Ketrina Askew, Marques Houston, Henley Regisford Jr., Chris Stokes, The Underdogs, Cory Bold, Chris "Rawdog" Denson, Brandon Howard, Pierre Medor, Rufus Blaq, Tank, Tiger DaBeat Banga [265]
Molly Hatchet Warriors of the Rainbow Bridge Southern rock SPV Bobby Ingram [266]
Nikka Costa Can'tneverdidnothin' Virgin Justin Stanley, Nikka Costa [267]
Pretty Ricky Bluestars [268]
Robert Cray Twenty Blues Sanctuary Robert Cray, James Pugh [269]
Screaming Trees Ocean of Confusion: Songs of Screaming Trees 1990–1996 Grunge, neo-psychedelia Epic [270]
Seether Karma and Effect Post-grunge, alternative metal, nu metal Wind-up Bob Marlette [271]
Shelby Lynne Suit Yourself Country Capitol Shelby Lynne [272]
Sleater-Kinney The Woods Indie rock Sub Pop Dave Fridmann [273]
Son Volt A Retrospective: 1995–2000 Alternative country, alternative rock [274]
Various artists Motown Remixed Funk, soul Motown, Universal [275]
The Wallflowers Rebel, Sweetheart Alternative rock, roots rock Interscope Brendan O'Brien [276]
May
25
The Black Eyed Peas Monkey Business Hip hop [277]
May
30
Art Brut Bang Bang Rock & Roll [278]
Life of Agony Broken Valley [279]
Oasis Don't Believe the Truth [280]
May
31
The Dead 60s The Dead 60s [281]
Paul Anka Rock Swings [282]
Smog A River Ain't Too Much To Love [283]

June

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
June
3
Shakira Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 Latin pop Epic Gustavo Cerati, Lester Mendez, Luis F. Ochoa, Rick Rubin, Shakira [284]
June
6
Avenged Sevenfold City of Evil Heavy metal Warner Bros. Avenged Sevenfold, Andrew Murdock [285]
Coldplay X&Y Alternative rock, post-Britpop, space rock Parlophone, Capitol Coldplay, Ken Nelson, Danton Supple [286]
Geri Halliwell Passion Pop, jazz, dance-pop, electropop Innocent, EMI Peter-John Vettese, Korpi & Blackcell, Ian Masterson, Absolute, Steve Power, Quiz & Larossi [287]
Gotthard Lipservice [288]
The Hellacopters Rock & Roll Is Dead [289]
Isolée We Are Monster [290]
MxPx Panic Punk rock SideOneDummy Stephen Egerton, Gavin MacKillop [291]
Saint Etienne Tales from Turnpike House [292]
The Tears Here Come the Tears [293]
June
7
The Aquabats Charge!! Rock, new wave, synth-pop Nitro Cameron Webb [294]
Death by Stereo Death for Life Heavy metal, hardcore punk Epitaph The Factory, (Fred Archambault and Bruce MacFarlane) [295]
Dream Theater Octavarium Progressive metal Atlantic John Petrucci, Mike Portnoy [296]
Finch Say Hello to Sunshine Post-hardcore Drive-Thru, Geffen Jason Cupp, Ben Moore, Finch [297]
John Scofield That's What I Say: John Scofield Plays the Music of Ray Charles Soul jazz, rhythm and blues, funk Verve Steve Jordan [298]
Kelly Osbourne Sleeping in the Nothing New wave, synth-pop, dance-rock Sanctuary Linda Perry [299]
Motion City Soundtrack Commit This to Memory Emo, pop punk Epitaph Mark Hoppus [300]
Novillero Aim Right for the Holes in Their Lives Indie rock, pop Mint Novillero [301]
Ringo Starr Choose Love Rock Koch, CNR Ringo Starr, Mark Hudson [302]
Ry Cooder Chávez Ravine Chicano rock, Tex-Mex Nonesuch Ry Cooder [303]
The White Stripes Get Behind Me Satan Garage rock, alternative rock, blues rock V2, XL Jack White [304]
June
13
Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill Acoustic [305]
Brian Eno Another Day on Earth [306]
The Departure Dirty Words [307]
Jamie Lidell Multiply [308]
Nine Black Alps Everything Is Alternative rock Island Rob Schnapf [309]
June
14
54-40 Yes to Everything [310]
Backstreet Boys Never Gone Pop Jive John Brorson, Dr. Luke, John Fields, Billy Mann, Max Martin, Dan Muckala, Christian Nilsson, John Shanks, Supa'Flyas, Mark Taylor, Gregg Wattenberg, Paul Wiltshire, Victoria Wu, Rami [311]
Dwight Yoakam Blame the Vain [312]
Eric Johnson Bloom [313]
Fat Joe All or Nothing Hip hop Terror Squad, Atlantic Streetrunner, The Runners, Eminem, DJ Nasty & LVM, Just Blaze, Cool & Dre, Swizz Beatz, Scott Storch, DJ Khaled, Timbaland, Lil Jon [314]
Foo Fighters In Your Honor Alternative rock, hard rock RCA Foo Fighters, Nick Raskulinecz [315]
Funeral for a Friend Hours [316]
Static-X Start a War Industrial metal, nu metal Warner Bros. Ulrich Wild, Tom Whalley, Wayne Static [317]
June
15
Jamiroquai Dynamite Nu-funk, acid jazz, post-disco, soft rock Epic Jay Kay, Mike Spencer [318]
June
20
The Cribs The New Fellas Indie rock, post-punk revival, garage rock Wichita Edwyn Collins [319]
The Offspring Greatest Hits [320]
June
21
Billy Corgan TheFutureEmbrace [321]
Boyz n da Hood Boyz n da Hood Southern hip hop Bad Boy South, Block, Atlantic Sean Combs, Jazze Pha, Nitti, DJ Toomp, Erick Sermon, Drumma Boy, Block [322]
Buckshot & 9th Wonder Chemistry Hip hop Duck Down 9th Wonder [323]
Canibus Mind Control Hip hop Gladiator Music, Tommy Boy Mark Sparks [324]
Clutch Robot Hive/Exodus Hard rock DRT J. Robbins, Clutch [325]
Dredg Catch Without Arms [326]
Dropkick Murphys The Warrior's Code Celtic punk, punk rock, hardcore punk Hellcat Ken Casey, David Bianco [327]
John Hiatt Master of Disaster [328]
Keyshia Cole The Way It Is R&B, hip hop soul A&M Keyshia Cole, Ron Fair, Kerry Brothers Jr., Gregory G. Curtis, Deisel, E-Poppi, Damon Elliott, Sean Garrett, Tal Herzberg, Loren Hill, Mix, Polow da Don, Chink Santana, Rich Shelton, Toxic, Kevin Veney, Kanye West [329]
Laura Cantrell Humming by the Flowered Vine [330]
The Redwalls De Nova [331]
Télépopmusik Angel Milk [332]
Transplants Haunted Cities [333]
Various artists Look at All the Love We Found Punk rock, ska, reggae Cornerstone RAS Sublime [334]
June
22
Röyksopp The Understanding [335]
June
25
A Teen Dance Ordinance [336]
June
27
Darkane Layers of Lies [337]
Melanie Brown L.A. State of Mind Pop, acoustic Amber Café Laurie Jay, Kevin Malpass [338]
Pennywise The Fuse Punk rock, skate punk, melodic hardcore Epitaph Pennywise, Darian Rundall [339]
June
28
Bif Naked Superbeautifulmonster [340]
Bizarre Hannicap Circus Hip hop Sanctuary, Sony BMG Hi-Tek, Mr. Porter, Eminem, PMG, Shea, Sicknotes, Sol Messiah, Erick Sermon, Mike Chav, Silent Riot, J Thrill, Raphael Saadiq [341]
Cassidy I'm a Hustla Hip hop J, Full Surface, Ruff Ryders Swizz Beatz, Bink, Devo Springsteen, Hi-Tek, Neo da Matrix, Nottz, Cassidy, L.E.S., The Individualz, Lamont "Logic" Coleman, Devon "Gold" Golder [342]
CKY An Answer Can Be Found [343]
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Indie rock, post-punk revival Wichita Adam Lasus, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah [344]
Darkest Hour Undoing Ruin [345]
DevilDriver The Fury of Our Maker's Hand Groove metal Roadrunner [346]
Esthero Wikked Lil' Grrrls [347]
Fountains of Wayne Out-of-State Plates [348]
George Strait Somewhere Down in Texas Country MCA Nashville Tony Brown, George Strait [349]
Hate Eternal I, Monarch Death metal Earache Erik Rutan [350]
Lesley Gore Ever Since [351]
Longwave There's a Fire Indie rock, shoegaze RCA John Leckie [352]
The Posies Every Kind of Light [353]
The String Cheese Incident One Step Closer [354]
Ying Yang Twins U.S.A. (United State of Atlanta) Southern hip hop, crunk TVT Mr. Collipark [355]

Third quarter

July

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
July
4
Alice Cooper Dirty Diamonds [356]
Armand Van Helden Nympho House, electronica, nu-disco, big beat Southern Fried Armand Van Helden [357]
Brakes Give Blood [358]
Hard-Fi Stars of CCTV [359]
Missy Elliott The Cookbook [360]
The Subways Young for Eternity [361]
July
5
Iron Maiden The Essential Iron Maiden [362]
R. Kelly TP.3 Reloaded R&B, reggae reggaeton, hip hop Jive R. Kelly, Luny Tunes [363]
Sufjan Stevens Illinois [364]
July
11
Charlotte Church Tissues and Issues Dance-pop, pop rock, R&B, soul Sony BMG [365]
Tony Iommi with Glenn Hughes Fused Heavy metal Sanctuary Bob Marlette, Tony Iommi [366]
July
12
Adrian Belew Side Two Rock, experimental rock, avant-garde, electronic Sanctuary Adrian Belew [367]
The All-American Rejects Move Along [368]
The Black Dahlia Murder Miasma Melodic death metal Metal Blade Andreas Magnuson, Chris Dowhan [369]
Bow Wow Wanted Hip hop Columbia [370]
Brandi Carlile Brandi Carlile [371]
Bronson Arroyo Covering the Bases [372]
Carole King The Living Room Tour [373]
Just Surrender If These Streets Could Talk [374]
Slim Thug Already Platinum [375]
Various artists Hustle & Flow: Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture [376]
Violent Femmes Permanent Record: The Very Best of Violent Femmes [377]
July
18
Imogen Heap Speak for Yourself Electronic, pop Megaphonic, RCA Victor, White Rabbit Imogen Heap [378]
UB40 Who You Fighting For? Reggae DEP UB40 [379]
July
19
Carly Simon Moonlight Serenade Pop standards Columbia Richard Perry [380]
Frank Black Honeycomb Americana, alternative country, Southern soul Back Porch, Cooking Vinyl Jon Tiven [381]
Number One Gun Promises for the Imperfect Christian rock, alternative rock Tooth & Nail Aaron Sprinkle [382]
Thalía El Sexto Sentido Latin pop, dance-pop, electropop EMI Latin Thalía, Dan Shea, Cory Rooney, Estéfano, Julio C. Reyes, José Luis Pagán [383]
Various artists Now That's What I Call Music! 19 Capitol [384]
July
25
Björk Drawing Restraint 9 [385]
Crazy Frog Crazy Hits [386]
Editors The Back Room Indie rock, post-punk revival Kitchenware Jim Abbiss, Gavin Monaghan [387]
July
26
Ana Popović Ana! Live in Amsterdam Electric blues, blues rock Ruf Thomas Ruf [388]
Arch Enemy Doomsday Machine Melodic death metal Century Media Rickard Bengtsson [389]
Babyface Grown & Sexy R&B Arista Babyface, Gregg Pagani, The Underdogs [390]
Bob Mould Body of Song Alternative rock Granary Music, Yep Roc Bob Mould [391]
Boys Night Out Trainwreck [392]
The Concretes Layourbattleaxedown Indie pop Astralwerks The Concretes, Jari Haapalainen [393]
Daniel Powter Daniel Powter Indie pop, pop rock Warner Bros. Jeff Dawson, Mitchell Froom [394]
Dope American Apathy Nu metal, industrial metal Artemis Edsel Dope [395]
Goldrush Ozona Alternative rock Better Looking Dave Fridmann [396]
Jason Mraz Mr. A-Z Pop rock, alternative rock Atlantic Steve Lillywhite, Josh Deutsch, Kevin Kadish [397]
Nevermore This Godless Endeavor Progressive metal, thrash metal Century Media Andy Sneap [398]
Paramore All We Know Is Falling Pop punk, emo, pop rock Fueled by Ramen James Paul Wisner, Mike Green, Roger Alan Nichols, Nick Trevisick [399]
Trey Songz I Gotta Make It R&B, hip hop soul Atlantic Troy Taylor, Mike Caren, Scott Storch, Warryn Campbell, J.R. Rotem, Delante Murphy, Bei Maejor [400]
Yngwie Malmsteen Unleash the Fury Neoclassical metal, heavy metal Spitfire Yngwie Malmsteen [401]
Young Jeezy Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 Hip hop, Southern hip hop, gangsta rap Corporate Thugz, Def Jam Jeezy, Kinky B, Shawty Redd, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Midnight Black, Lil' C, Jazze Pha, Nitti, Mr. Collipark, Don Cannon, Mannie Fresh, Drumma Boy, Khao, Sanchez Holmes [402]

August

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
August
1
Madball Legacy [403]
August
2
Faith Hill Fireflies Country Warner Bros. Nashville Byron Gallimore, Faith Hill, Dann Huff [404]
Houston Calls A Collection of Short Stories [405]
Michael Penn Mr. Hollywood Jr., 1947 [406]
Teairra Marí Roc-A-Fella Records Presents Teairra Marí [407]
Willie Nelson Countryman [408]
August
4
John Lennon Peace, Love & Truth [409]
August
8
Hayley Westenra Odyssey [410]
Nickel Creek Why Should the Fire Die? [411]
August
9
Chimaira Chimaira Groove metal, metalcore Roadrunner Ben Schigel, Mark Hunter [412]
Gogol Bordello Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike Gypsy punk SideOneDummy Steve Albini, Gogol Bordello [413]
Hootie & the Blowfish Looking for Lucky Roots rock, pop rock Vanguard Don Gehman [414]
Juliana Hatfield Made in China Alternative rock Ye Olde Records Juliana Hatfield [415]
Proof Searching for Jerry Garcia Hip hop, hardcore hip hop Iron Fist Records Mr. Porter, Eminem, B-Real, Emile, Nick Speed, Sicknotes, Black Milk, Fredwreck, Essman, DJ Jewels, Ski, Salam Wreck, Dirty Bird [416]
Richard Thompson Front Parlour Ballads Contemporary folk Cooking Vinyl Richard Thompson, Simon Tassano [417]
Staind Chapter V Post-grunge, alternative metal Flip, Atlantic David Bottrill, Staind [418]
Stephen Stills Man Alive! Rock Titan/Pyramid Records Stephen Stills, Joe Vitale [419]
The Suicide Machines War Profiteering Is Killing Us All Punk rock, ska punk, hardcore punk SideOneDummy Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore, The Suicide Machines [420]
Tommy Lee Tommyland: The Ride Hard rock, alternative rock, post-grunge TL Education Services Inc. Scott Humphrey, Tommy Lee [421]
Various artists Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen Rock, hard rock Hollywood Brian Reeves [422]
August
10
Hilary Duff Most Wanted Pop, teen pop Hollywood Chico Bennett, Meredith Brooks, Julian Bunetta, Andreas Carlsson, Desmond Child, Chris Cox, DJ Kaya, Kevin De Clue, Dead Executives, Haylie Duff, Hilary Duff, Matthew Gerrard, The Matrix, Charlie Midnight, Andre Recke, John Shanks, Joel Soyffer, Spider, Greg Wells, Denny Weston Jr [423]
August
15
The Rakes Capture/Release Post-punk revival V2 Paul Epworth, The Rakes [424]
Supergrass Road to Rouen Alternative rock, art rock, psychedelic Parlophone Supergrass [425]
August
16
311 Don't Tread on Me Alternative rock, reggae rock Volcano Entertainment Ron Saint Germain, 311 [426]
Aly & AJ Into the Rush Pop rock Hollywood Antonina Armato, Andy Dodd, Matthew Gerrard, Leah Haywood, Daniel James, Tim James, Jon Lind, Adam Watts [427]
Brad Paisley Time Well Wasted Country Arista Nashville Frank Rogers [428]
The Click Five Greetings from Imrie House Pop punk, power pop, pop rock, alternative rock, new wave, pop Atlantic, Lava Mike Deneen [429]
Cowboy Junkies Early 21st Century Blues Alternative country Latent, Zoë, Cooking Vinyl Michael Timmins [430]
The Fall of Troy Doppelgänger Equal Vision [431]
Fun Lovin' Criminals Livin' in the City Jazz rap, hip hop, alternative rock, blues, funk Sanctuary Fun Lovin' Criminals [432]
Madness The Dangermen Sessions Vol. 1 Ska, reggae, 2 tone Live and Intensified Dennis Bovell, Steve Dub, Segs, Madness [433]
Pras Win Lose or Draw Hip hop, pop-rap, reggae fusion Universal Pras, Wyclef Jean [434]
Silverstein Discovering the Waterfront Emo, post-hardcore Victory Cameron Webb [435]
Stryper Reborn Christian metal, nu metal Big 3 Records Michael Sweet, Kenny Lewis [436]
Taproot Blue-Sky Research Post-grunge, alternative metal Atlantic, Velvet Hammer Toby Wright [437]
Todd Agnew Reflection of Something Christian rock, contemporary Christian music Ardent, SRE, Epic John Hampton [438]
The Trews Den of Thieves Hard rock, alternative rock Epic, RED Distribution Jack Douglas [439]
A Wilhelm Scream Ruiner Melodic hardcore, punk rock, math rock Nitro Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore [440]
August
17
Goldfrapp Supernature Electroclash, synth-pop, glam rock, trip hop Mute Goldfrapp [441]
August
19
Rihanna Music of the Sun [442]
August
22
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Howl Americana, alternative rock, garage rock RCA, Echo [443]
Fear Factory Transgression [444]
Super Furry Animals Love Kraft [445]
August
23
Bayside Bayside [446]
Beautiful Creatures Deuce [447]
The Bled Found in the Flood [448]
The Brian Jonestown Massacre We Are the Radio [449]
Hush Bulletproof Midwest hip hop, rap rock Geffen [450]
I Wayne Lava Ground [451]
Jack's Mannequin Everything in Transit [452]
Jim Jones Harlem: Diary of a Summer [453]
June If You Speak Any Faster [454]
Laura Veirs Year of Meteors [455]
Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon Sixty Six Steps [456]
The New Pornographers Twin Cinema [457]
Scarling. So Long, Scarecrow [458]
Trick Pony R.I.D.E. Country Asylum, Curb Chuck Howard, Anthony L. Smith, Ira Dean [459]
August
29
Bloc Party Silent Alarm Remixed [460]
Eric Clapton Back Home [461]
Journey Generations [462]
McFly Wonderland [463]
Opeth Ghost Reveries [464]
August
30
Biohazard Means to an End [465]
Brooks & Dunn Hillbilly Deluxe [466]
Casting Crowns Lifesong [467]
The Clientele Strange Geometry [468]
Cold A Different Kind of Pain Alternative metal Atlantic, Lava Michael "Elvis" Baskette [469]
Death Cab for Cutie Plans Indie rock, indie pop Atlantic, Barsuk Chris Walla [470]
From Autumn to Ashes Abandon Your Friends Screamo, metalcore, emo, post-hardcore Vagrant [471]
Heather Nova Redbird [472]
Kanye West Late Registration [473]
OK Go Oh No [474]
Our Lady Peace Healthy in Paranoid Times [475]
Protest the Hero Kezia Progressive metal, mathcore Underground Operations, Vagrant [476]
Thirty Seconds to Mars A Beautiful Lie Alternative rock Immortal, Virgin Josh Abraham, Thirty Seconds to Mars [477]
Vendetta Red Sisters of the Red Death [478]

September

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
September
1
Jonathan Coulton Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms [479]
September
2
Alain Souchon La Vie Théodore [480]
Shaggy Clothes Drop [481]
September
5
Stratovarius Stratovarius [482]
September
6
Against Me! Searching for a Former Clarity Punk rock Fat Wreck Chords [483]
AZ A.W.O.L. [484]
Between the Buried and Me Alaska Progressive metal Victory Matthew Ellard, Jamie King, Between the Buried and Me [485]
Blood on the Wall Awesomer [486]
George Clinton & the P-Funk All-Stars How Late Do U Have 2BB4UR Absent? [487]
Heaven 17 Before After [488]
Ion Dissonance Solace Mathcore Abacus [489]
James McMurtry Childish Things [490]
The Proclaimers Restless Soul [491]
The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang Blues rock Virgin Don Was, The Glimmer Twins, Matt Clifford [492]
Ron Sexsmith & Don Kerr Destination Unknown [493]
September
9
The Guggenheim Grotto ...Waltzing Alone [494]
September
12
Damian Marley Welcome to Jamrock [495]
David Gray Life in Slow Motion [496]
dEUS Pocket Revolution [497]
Paul McCartney Chaos and Creation in the Backyard Capitol [498]
Rob Dickinson Fresh Wine for the Horses [499]
Sigur Rós Takk... [500]
Simple Minds Black & White 050505 [501]
September
13
Apollo Sunshine Apollo Sunshine [502]
Blues Traveler ¡Bastardos! [503]
Bonnie Raitt Souls Alike [504]
The Dandy Warhols Odditorium or Warlords of Mars [505]
Devendra Banhart Cripple Crow [506]
The Fray How to Save a Life Alternative rock, pop rock Epic [507]
Institute Distort Yourself [508]
KMFDM Hau Ruck [509]
The Like Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking? [510]
Little Brother The Minstrel Show [511]
Lonestar Coming Home [512]
Paul Wall The Peoples Champ [513]
The Pussycat Dolls PCD [514]
Queen Return of the Champions [515]
Spin Doctors Nice Talking to Me [516]
Switchfoot Nothing Is Sound [517]
Tracy Chapman Where You Live [518]
Trapt Someone in Control [519]
Trisha Yearwood Jasper County Country MCA Nashville [520]
September
14
Children of Bodom Are You Dead Yet? [521]
September
19
Arcturus Sideshow Symphonies [522]
Broadcast Tender Buttons [523]
Goldie Lookin Chain Safe as Fuck [524]
September
20
The 88 Over and Over Indie rock, power pop EMK, Mootron Ethan Allen [525]
The American Analog Set Set Free [526]
Barbra Streisand Guilty Pleasures [527]
Bon Jovi Have a Nice Day [528]
Coheed and Cambria Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness Progressive metal Columbia Michael Birnbaum, Chris Bittner [529]
David Banner Certified [530]
Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists Alternative metal, heavy metal Reprise Johnny K, Disturbed [531]
Earth, Wind & Fire Illumination [532]
Echo & the Bunnymen Siberia [533]
Maroon 5 Live – Friday the 13th [534]
Motörhead BBC Live & In-Session [535]
Municipal Waste Hazardous Mutation Crossover thrash Earache Nick Poulos [536]
Nada Surf The Weight Is a Gift [537]
P$C 25 to Life Southern hip hop, gangsta rap, trap Grand Hustle, Atlantic Clifford Harris, Jason Geter, Keith Mack, Tony Galvin, DJ Montay, Lil Jon, Jasper Cameron, Sapp, Crown Kingz, Khao [538]
Ryan Cabrera You Stand Watching [539]
September
26
Forever Slave Alice's Inferno [540]
HIM Dark Light [541]
Jamie Cullum Catching Tales [542]
Katie Melua Piece by Piece [543]
Roger Waters Ça Ira [544]
Ryan Adams Jacksonville City Nights [545]
Tokyo Dragons Give Me the Fear [546]
September
27
Big Star In Space [547]
Bloodhound Gang Hefty Fine Rap rock, comedy rock, dance-rock Geffen Jimmy Pop [548]
Buddy Guy Bring 'Em In [549]
David Crowder Band A Collision or (3+4=7) [550]
Gojira From Mars to Sirius Technical death metal, progressive metal Listenable, Prosthetic Gabriel Editions [551]
Gretchen Wilson All Jacked Up [552]
King's X Ogre Tones [553]
Lil' Kim The Naked Truth Hip hop Queen Bee, Atlantic Kimberly "Lil' Kim" Jones, Christopher "B.I.G." Wallace, Scott Storch, J.R. Rotem, Fredwreck, Mr. Porter, Channel 7 [554]
Metric Live It Out [555]
Neil Young Prairie Wind [556]
Panic! at the Disco A Fever You Can't Sweat Out [557]
Ric Ocasek Nexterday [558]
Sean Paul The Trinity [559]
Sheryl Crow Wildflower [560]
Toni Braxton Libra [561]
Wolf Parade Apologies to the Queen Mary [562]
September
28
Franz Ferdinand You Could Have It So Much Better [563]
September
30
U.D.O. Mission No. X [564]

Fourth quarter

October

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
October
3
Andy Bell Electric Blue [565]
Fiona Apple Extraordinary Machine [566]
Jo O'Meara Relentless [567]
John Lennon Working Class Hero: The Definitive Lennon [568]
Ladytron Witching Hour [569]
Ms. Dynamite Judgement Days [570]
New Order Singles [571]
Shakra Fall [572][573]
October
4
Anita Baker Christmas Fantasy [574]
Broken Social Scene Broken Social Scene Indie rock Arts & Crafts [575]
Chris Cagle Anywhere but Here Country Capitol Nashville [576]
Exodus Shovel Headed Kill Machine [577]
Little Big Town The Road to Here Country Equity [578]
Liz Phair Somebody's Miracle [579]
Look What I Did Minuteman for the Moment Progressive metal, mathcore, hardcore punk Combat, Koch Brian Virtue [580]
My Morning Jacket Z [581]
Nickelback All the Right Reasons Post-grunge, alternative rock Roadrunner, EMI [582]
The Reverend Horton Heat We Three Kings [583]
Sara Evans Real Fine Place Country RCA Nashville [584]
Sinéad O'Connor Throw Down Your Arms [585]
Soulfly Dark Ages Thrash metal Roadrunner Max Cavalera [586]
Trina Glamorest Life Hip hop Atlantic [587]
Twista The Day After Hip hop Atlantic [588]
October
5
t.A.T.u. Dangerous and Moving [589]
October
7
Alicia Keys Unplugged [590]
October
10
Akercocke Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone Blackened death metal Earache [591]
Danger Doom The Mouse and the Mask [592]
Ricky Martin Life Pop Columbia [593]
Roadrunner United The All-Star Sessions Heavy metal Roadrunner Joey Jordison, Matt Heafy, Dino Cazares, Robb Flynn [594]
Sugababes Taller in More Ways [595]
October
11
Allister Before the Blackout Pop punk, punk rock, alternative rock Drive-Thru Dennis Hill, Kyle Homme [596]
Deerhoof The Runners Four [597]
Default One Thing Remains Hard rock TVT [598]
Dolly Parton Those Were the Days [599]
Gary Allan Tough All Over Country MCA Nashville [600]
Great Lake Swimmers Bodies and Minds Folk rock weewerk [601]
Jackson Browne Solo Acoustic, Vol. 1 [602]
James Blunt Back to Bedlam [603]
The Long Winters Ultimatum [604]
Matt Pond PA Several Arrows Later [605]
Paul Weller As Is Now Rock Yep Roc [606]
Sevendust Next Alternative metal Winedark Sevendust [607]
Story of the Year In the Wake of Determination Alternative metal Maverick [608]
Susan Tedeschi Hope and Desire Blues Verve Forecast [609]
Warren G In the Mid-Nite Hour Hip hop Lightyear Warren G, Terrace Martin, Raphael Saadiq, Marlon Williams [610]
October
13
Depeche Mode Playing the Angel Mute, Sire, Reprise [611]
Simply Red Simplified [612]
October
14
The Cardigans Super Extra Gravity [613]
Chris Rea Blue Guitars [614]
Old Man's Child Vermin [615]
October
15
Primal Fear Seven Seals [616]
October
17
Boards of Canada The Campfire Headphase [617]
Rachel Stevens Come and Get It [618]
Sunn O))) Black One [619]
The Veronicas The Secret Life of... Pop rock, pop punk, alternative rock Sire, London Billy Steinberg, Greg Wells, Raine Maida, Chantal Kreviazuk, Max Martin, Rami Yacoub, Lukasz Gottwald, Toby Gad, Don Gilmore, Josh Alexander [620]
October
18
Animal Collective Feels [621]
Ashlee Simpson I Am Me [622]
Billy Currington Doin' Somethin' Right Country Mercury Nashville Carson Chamberlain [623]
Black Rob The Black Rob Report [624]
Blockhead Downtown Science [625]
Brian Wilson What I Really Want for Christmas [626]
Bun B Trill [627]
Burnside Project The Finest Example Is You Bar/None [628]
Cryptopsy Once Was Not Technical death metal Century Media [629]
Fireball Ministry Their Rock Is Not Our Rock Stoner metal Liquor and Poker [630]
Martina McBride Timeless Country RCA [631]
Melissa Etheridge Greatest Hits: The Road Less Traveled [632]
Mest Photographs Pop punk, alternative rock Maverick [633]
Rev. Run Distortion [634]
Rod Stewart Thanks for the Memory: The Great American Songbook, Volume IV [635]
Silver Jews Tanglewood Numbers Indie rock Drag City [636]
Stevie Wonder A Time to Love [637]
Thrice Vheissu Post-hardcore Island [638]
October
21
Miho Hatori Ecdysis [639]
October
24
Dark Funeral Attera Totus Sanctus [640]
Deep Purple Rapture of the Deep [641]
The Fiery Furnaces Rehearsing My Choir [642]
Robbie Williams Intensive Care [643]
October
25
Aerosmith Rockin' the Joint [644]
Buckethead & Friends Enter the Chicken [645]
Demon Hunter The Triptych Metalcore, nu metal Solid State [646]
Destiny's Child #1's R&B Columbia [647]
DJ Muggs vs. GZA Grandmasters [648]
Joe Nichols III Country Universal South [649]
Johnny Cash The Legend of Johnny Cash [650]
Socialburn The Beauty of Letting Go Post-grunge iRock Entertainment [651]
Through the Eyes of the Dead Bloodlust Deathcore Prosthetic [652]
Valencia This Could Be a Possibility Pop punk I Surrender [653]
Various artists This Bird Has Flown – A 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Beatles' Rubber Soul [654]
October
26
Diana Krall Christmas Songs [655]
October
28
Xavier Rudd Food in the Belly [656]
October
31
Blink-182 Greatest Hits [657]
Helloween Keeper of the Seven Keys: The Legacy Progressive metal Steamhammer Charlie Bauerfeind [658]
Santana All That I Am [659]
TNT All the Way to the Sun Heavy metal, glam metal MTM Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø [660]
Wolfmother Wolfmother Hard rock, stoner rock, heavy metal, neo-psychedelia Modular Dave Sardy [661]

November

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
November
1
Burt Bacharach At This Time [662]
John Fogerty The Long Road Home [663]
Lagwagon Resolve [664]
Ozzy Osbourne Under Cover [665]
Slipknot 9.0: Live Alternative metal Roadrunner [666]
Sun Kil Moon Tiny Cities [667]
Terri Clark Life Goes On Country Mercury [668]
Third Day Wherever You Are [669]
Trey Anastasio Shine [670]
November
4
A-ha Analogue [671]
November
6
Johnny Hallyday Ma vérité [672]
November
7
Delirious? The Mission Bell [673]
Eurythmics Ultimate Collection [674]
Kate Bush Aerial [675]
November
8
Annihilator Schizo Deluxe [676]
August Burns Red Thrill Seeker Metalcore Solid State [677]
Cyndi Lauper The Body Acoustic [678]
Elfonía This Sonic Landscape The Note Garden Records [679]
Floetry Flo'Ology R&B, neo soul, hip hop Geffen [680]
Kenny Chesney The Road and the Radio Country BNA [681]
Limp Bizkit Greatest Hitz [682]
Neil Diamond 12 Songs [683]
Relient K Apathetic EP [684]
Sepultura Live in São Paulo [685]
Sheek Louch After Taxes Hip hop D-Block Records, Koch [686]
Various artists Get Rich or Die Tryin': Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture [687]
November
9
Madonna Confessions on a Dance Floor Dance, electronica, disco Warner Bros. Madonna, Stuart Price, Mirwais Ahmadzaï, Bloodshy & Avant [688]
November
11
Roine Stolt Wallstreet Voodoo [689]
November
14
Bolt Thrower Those Once Loyal [690]
Eurythmics Boxed [691]
Szymon Wydra & Carpe Diem Bezczas Rock Universal Music Poland [692]
November
15
Alanis Morissette The Collection [693]
Big & Rich Comin' to Your City Country Warner Bros. Nashville Big Kenny, John Rich, Paul Worley [694]
Carrie Underwood Some Hearts Country Arista Nashville, 19 Desmond Child, Dann Huff, Mark Bright [695]
Green Day Bullet in a Bible [696]
Kardinal Offishall Fire and Glory [697]
Lady Sovereign Vertically Challenged [698]
P.O.D. The Warriors EP, Volume 2 [699]
Pitbull Money Is Still a Major Issue [700]
Various artists Walk the Line: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [701]
Wilco Kicking Television: Live in Chicago [702]
November
21
Enya Amarantine [703]
The Rolling Stones Rarities 1971–2003 [704]
November
22
Billy Joel My Lives [705]
The Bouncing Souls Live [706]
Britney Spears B in the Mix: The Remixes Pop Jive Dave Audé, Bloodshy & Avant, Peter Rauhofer, Trixter, Penelope Magnet, Justice, Jimmy Harry, Shep Solomon, Bill Hamel, Barry Jamieson, Mark Taylor, Stuart Price, The Neptunes, Junkie XL, Guy Sigsworth, Valentin, Moby, Jason Nevins, Nick Fiorucci, Taras Harkavyi, Max Martin, Rami, Davidson Ospina, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Hex Hector, Dezrok, Mac Quayle, Jeff Taylor, [707]
Chamillionaire The Sound of Revenge [708]
Fort Minor The Rising Tied Alternative hip hop Machine Shop, Warner Bros. [709]
Juelz Santana What the Game's Been Missing! Hip hop Def Jam [710]
Queens of the Stone Age Over the Years and Through the Woods [711]
Scott Stapp The Great Divide Alternative metal Wind-up [712]
System of a Down Hypnotize Heavy metal Columbia Rick Rubin, Daron Malakian [713]
Various artists Hurricane Relief: Come Together Now [714]
November
23
Per Gessle Son of a Plumber [715]
November
25
Garth Brooks The Limited Series Country Pearl [716]
November
28
The Darkness One Way Ticket to Hell... and Back [717]
Sacrificium Escaping the Stupor Death metal Black Lotus [718]
Shakira Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 Pop Epic Gustavo Cerati, Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis, Wyclef Jean, The Matrix, Lester Mendez, Tim Mitchell, Luis F. Ochoa, Shakira, Jose "Gocho" Torres [719]
November
29
Chris Brown Chris Brown Hip hop soul, R&B Jive, CBE, Zomba, Sony BMG Chris Brown, Mark Pitts, Scott Storch, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox, WyldCard, The Underdogs, Dre & Vidal, Shea Taylor, Cool & Dre, Sean Garrett, Shannon "Slam" Lawrence, Oak Felder, Eddie Hustle, LRoc [720]
Dave Matthews Band Weekend on the Rocks Rock RCA John Alagía, Coran Capshaw, Bruce Flohr, Terry Fryer, Patrick G. Jordan, Hank Neuberger, Stephen Warner [721]
The Greenhornes Sewed Soles Rock V2 Jack White, Brendan Benson [722]
INXS Switch [723]

December

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
December
5
Lindsay Lohan A Little More Personal (Raw) [724]
Super Junior Twins [725]
December
6
Eminem Curtain Call: The Hits [726]
Job for a Cowboy Doom Deathcore King of the Monsters [727]
Korn See You on the Other Side Nu metal, industrial rock EMI, Virgin Jonathan Davis, Atticus Ross, The Matrix [728]
Lil Wayne Tha Carter II Southern hip hop Cash Money [729]
T-Pain Rappa Ternt Sanga [730]
Various artists Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast [731]
The White Stripes Walking with a Ghost [732]
December
13
Anthony Hamilton Ain't Nobody Worryin' R&B So So Def [733]
Beck Guerolito [734]
Bo Bice The Real Thing [735]
Daddy Yankee Barrio Fino en Directo [736]
Lamb of God Killadelphia [737]
YoungBloodZ Ev'rybody Know Me [738]
December
15
Christian Bautista Completely Warner Ricky R. Ilacad, Neil Gregorio [739]
December
19
The Notorious B.I.G. Duets: The Final Chapter [740]
Ryan Adams 29 [741]
December
20
Mary J. Blige The Breakthrough [742]
December
27
Jamie Foxx Unpredictable R&B J [743]
Trick-Trick The People vs. Midwest hip hop Universal Motown [744]

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