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What's your hit album?


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The first article title on this page is the name of your band.

 

The last four words of the very last quote is the title of your album.

 

The third picture is your album cover.

 

My band is London Stone. We released "Vibrantly Alive in Repose" in 2007 and it went triple platinum, Unfortunately, we soon broke up due to creative differences. This was our album art. what's left behind... (II)

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ROFL...

 

My band's name is Hell's Ditch.  That's the greatest name ever and we know you agree.  (And yes, it is a Pogues album).  We recently released our debut album called When You Love Them.  It's a lovely collection of Hell's Ditch's power anthems and love ballads.  http://www.flickr.com/photos/louistib/2126758700/ is our album art.  I picked this shot because I plan on buying this shack when our band hits it big.  You'll all be invited to the housewarming.

 

 

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Now I front for Rodrigo Archanjo de Matos, a bleeding edge alterna-synth-rock/punk group.  Our debut album, "I'd be irresponsible, too", will be onsale soon.  my christmas wish: create your own dreams, be a bubble wizard

 

Fun fact for you true fans, the lady on the cover is the bassist's sister. She used to be his brother.

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I'm the lead singer for a band called "1995 Strikes in France". Our music combines country influences with the marvellous energy of drum n'bass. Our first album is called "You just sit there", a fantastic reflection of the Band's work ethic. Hence why the album is only two tracks long.

 

We released the album in 2003 but it wasn't too successful. Eventually, we hope to expand upon it. Until then, this is our cover art.

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jasmike215/2126288687/

 

 

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My band's name was Tristania, ironically that's also the name of a Norwegian gothic metal band, but we had it first...We released our debut album 'No influence on society' in 1994.  6 cups is the cover art.  Unfortunately, after learning of the Norwegian Tristania our drummer decided gothic metal was more akin to his style.

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*hugs her Mentor* Happy New Year, Jhae!  ;D

 

I've branched out with my own group now, as lead singer with the retro swing dance band Reservoir Computing. I'm hoping to make a killing on the geriatric circuit, based on preliminary sales of our Christmas  album "Sharing Them with Friends".

 

http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=2152883280&size=m

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My band is called, Kote Abkhazi. We released an album in '95 called "Without a Single Doubt", which was mildly successful. Our cover art is: Beauty Times Two

 

We chose swans because they're mean. :P

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I played keyboard for the Brit-rock band, Leed's Way for a number of years. Our bestselling album, "Be Honorable Yourself if You Wish to Associate With the Honorable", was released in '05, you can see our album cover here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lillergy/2178887868 (Which, by the way, turned out to be an awesome pic!)

Unfortunately, the band fell apart in '06 because the lead singer, Freddie Leeds, realised we sounded too much like Oasis.

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lol My band was Robik, a name we came up after a brother-bashing session in my den. Our one hit album was called The Results You Need. We had an argument over the cover art which was this image: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2083/2167879199_b03db83fd4_m.jpg, and broke up about 5 minutes after the album hit the shelf. We argued so much, we pulled it off the shelf and... can you call that a hit album? *ponders*

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I play the steel drums and sing gospel tunes for the band Sojourner-Douglass College.  Our album, kind of against expectations, was called "A Kind of Death."  We wanted it to reflect the death of much of our culture when slavery hit....

 

And, to mix things up a bit, this is our album cover:

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/valpopando/2191419635/

 

We weren't too popular in the U.S., for some reason, but in Trinidad and Tobago we were Number 1.

 

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