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_, the untitled tenth album by BT, 2016; 3 Foot Clearance, the untitled thirtieth album by Buckethead, 2010; Untitled Coma album, 2011; Untitled Korn album, 2007; Led Zeppelin IV, the untitled fourth album by Led Zeppelin, 1971; LP5, the untitled fifth album by Autechre, 1998; Untitled Muslimgauze compilation; Untitled Nas album, 2008
Blink-182 (also referred to as the untitled album) is the fifth studio album by American rock band Blink-182, released on November 18, 2003, by Geffen Records.Following their ascent to stardom and success of their prior two releases, the trio was compelled to take a break and participated in various side projects (Box Car Racer and Transplants).
Any Minute Now (2004): Untitled track in pregap before track 1, which later became "I Love Techno", a song featured on their next album. Nite Versions (2005): Untitled track in pregap before track 1, which is a 51-second instrumental borrowing the guitar riff from "E Talking" Most of the Remixes...
Twin Peaks: Season 2 Music and More: 2007: 1. "Untitled Track #1" (Abstract wind noises with David Lynch speaking the phrase "Booth 34, X5149," a code that unlocked the song "The Norwegians" for download from his website), 2. "Untitled Track #2" (Poem "It Was Laura" from Episode 8 of Season 1, mixed to heighten the sound of the piano accompaniment)
The track list was revealed between 16 April and 19 April on the band's YouTube channel with snippets of riffs from each song. The cover of the album was also revealed there on 18 April. [11] The twenty-seconds video teaser with the album cover presentation featured shots of Kakhovska square in Ukrainian city of Kherson.
Its names in English and Icelandic are derived from "Von" ("Hope" in English), the ninth track on the album Von, which is the first instance in which Hopelandic is used in the band's music. [8] The Hopelandic of ( ) consists of one eleven-syllable phrase, with various permutations and subsequent variations thereof sung over the course of the album.
Sensitive Music for Sensitive People; Sessions (Beatles album) Set Me Free (Jermaine Stewart album) Shaquille O'Neal Presents His Superfriends, Vol. 1; Shine (The Wilkinsons album) The Shit (album) Sing Slowly Sisters; Sirens (May Jailer album) Skan (album) Smile (The Beach Boys album) Songs from the Black Hole; Street King Immortal
The W's: . Fourth From the Last: A tribute to Five Iron Frenzy performed in the style of Wesley Willis, following track 12, "Hui."; Trouble with X: Some versions of the CD have a cover of "The Rumor Weed Song" from children's cartoon VeggieTales as track 15, with a hidden reprise of "Play the Game" following it, featuring someone singing along to the song, apparently unaware that they are ...