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2004

  • Kanye West – The College Dropout (American hip-hop, debut album)
  • Franz Ferdinand – Franz Ferdinand (Scottish indie rock/dance rock, debut album)
  • Modest Mouse – Good News for People Who like Bad News (American indie rock)
  • Arcade Fire – Funeral (Canadian indie rock, debut)
  • Green Day – American Idiot (American pop punk rock opera)
  • Mastodon – Leviathan (American heavy metal, loose concept album based on Moby Dick)
  • Bjork – Medúlla (Icelandic (mostly) acapella experimental pop, featuring appearances by Rahzel, Mike Patton, Robert Wyatt and others)
  • They Might Be Giants – The Else (American alternative rock)
  • Dillinger Escape Plan – Miss Machine (American math-metal, first album to feature Greg Puciatio on vocals)
  • Pig Destroyer – Terrifyer (American grindcore)
  • Ratatat – Ratatat (American electronic rock, debut album)
  • Nightwish – Once (Finnish symphonic metal)
  • The Killers – Hot Fuss (American dance rock, debut)
  • Feist – Let It Die (Canadian baroque pop)
  • Madvillain – Madvillainy (American hip-hop, collaboration between rapper MF Doom and DJ Madlib)
  • Morrissey – You Are the Quarry (British alternative rock by former The Smiths vocalist)
  • DragonForce – Sonic Firestorm (British power metal)
  • Iron & Wine – Our Endless Numbered Days (American folk-rock)
  • Beastie Boys – To The 5 Boroughs (American hip-hop)
  • Ministry – Houses Of The Mole’ (American industrial metal)
  • Melvins with Lustmord – Pigs Of The Roman Empire (American experimental rock band collaborates with Welsh dark ambient musician)
  • Descendents – Cool To Be You (American pop punk/ melodic hardcore)
  • Prince – Musicology (American funk rock/r and b)
  • Probot  - Probot (Dave Grohl collaborates with various heavy metal and crossover thrash vocalists as well as Jack Black and Kim Thayil)
  • Velvet Revolver – Contraband (American hard rock super-group featuring Scott Weiland and members of Guns N Roses, debut)
  • Kelly Clarkson – Break Away (American pop-rock)
  • Sonic Youth – Sonic Nurse (American indie rock)
  • Tom Waits – Real Gone (American experimental rock)
  • The Go! Team – Thunder Lightning Strike (British alternative dance, debut)
  • The Prodigy – Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned (British techno)
  • Isis – Panopticon (American post-metal)
  • The Streets – A Grand Don’t Come For Free (British hip-hop concept album)
  • TV On The Radio – Desperate Youth Bloodthirsty Babes (American indie rock)
  • Hecq – Scatterheart (German electronic music)
  • Slipknot – Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses (American nu-metal. Fun fact: Actually their fourth album... But it is their third to feature lead singer Corey Taylor)
  • Elliott Smith – From a Basement On The Hill (American singer-songwriter’s last studio album of all new material, completed by producer Rob Schnapf after his death)
  • Sunn O))) – White2 (American drone metal)
  • Scissor Sisters – Scissor Sisters (American disco/ glam rock)
  • Fantomas – Delirum Cordia (American experimental metal)
  • Secret Chiefs 3 – Book Of Horizons (American avant-garde rock/metal)
  • Killswitch Engage – The End Of Heartache (American metalcore, first album with vocalist Howard Jones (but not that Howard Jones))
  • Nellie McKay – Get Away From Me (American jazz-pop)
  • Skinny Puppy – The Greater Wrong Of The Right (Canadian industrial)
  • Guided By Voices – Half-Smiles Of The Decomposed (American indie rock)
  • Amon Amarth – Fate Of The Norns (Swedish melodic death metal)
  • Air – Talkie Walkie (French downtempo/electronic music)
  • Wilco –  A Ghost is Born (American alternative rock)
  • The Cure – The Cure (British alternative rock/gothic rock)
  • Of Montreal – Satanic Panic In The Attic (American psychedelic pop)

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