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Dookie, the band's Diamond-selling major tag debut (originally released by Reprise Records in 1994), will be available on a 180-gram, audiophile-grade black-vinyl disc pressed by Pallas and packaged in a single-pocket Stoughton jacket Album Tracks 1. Burnout (Vinyl Album Version) 2. Having a Blast (Vinyl Album Version) 3. Chump (Vinyl Album Version) 4. Longview (Vinyl Album Version) 5. Welcome to Paradise (Vinyl Album Version) 6. Pulling Teeth (Vinyl Album Version) 7. Basket Case (Vinyl Album Version) 1. She (Vinyl Album Version) 2. Sassafras Roots (Vinyl Album Version) 3. When I Come Around (Vinyl Album Version) 4. Coming Clean (Vinyl Album Version) 5. Emenius Sleepus (Vinyl Album Version) 6. In the End (Vinyl Album Version) 7. F.O.D. (Vinyl Album Version)

2004 album from Green Day on double vinyl with a gatefold sleeve. WEA. Album Tracks 1. American Idiot (LP01-07) 2. Jesus of Surburbia Jesus of Suburbia/City of the Damned/I Don't Care/Dearly Beloved/Tales of Another Broken Home 3. Holiday 4. Boulevard of Broken Dreams 5. Are We the Waiting 6. St Jimmy 7. Give Me Novacaine 8. She's a Rebel (LP02 Track 8-13) 9. Extraordinary Girl 10. Letterbomb 11. Wake Me Up When September Ends 12. Homecoming the Death of St. Jimmy/East 12th St./Nobody Likes You/Rock 'N' Roll Girlfriend/We're Coming Home Again 13. Whatersname

Vinyl LP pressing. This debut emerged as one of the most influential rap albums of the '90s. It laid the groundwork for the rebirth of New York hip-hop, an underground, hardcore new sound that went on to influence Biggie, Jay-Z, Nas, and Mobb Deep, among others. Rap became at once theatrical and cerebral, MCs lyricists and powerhouses capable of violence, metaphor, humor and revolution in their performing. The album is full of hard, gritty beats, references to pop culture and martial arts, eclectic piano and string sounds, as well as surrealist overtones, and there truly was nothing like it in the hip-hop world at the time. Even now, it's an original album in a league of it's own. Get it. You won't regret it. Album Tracks 1. Bring Da Ruckus - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan 2. Shame on a Nigga - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan 3. Clan in Da Front - Wu-Tang Clan 4. Wu-Tang 7th Chamber - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan 5. Can It Be All So Simple/Intermission - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan 6. Mystery of Chessboxin' - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan 7. Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan 8. C.R.E.A.M. - Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan 9. Method Man - Wu-Tang Clan 10. Protect Ya Neck - Wu-Tang Clan 11. Tearz - Wu-Tang Clan 12. Wu-Tang 7th Chamber, Pt. 2 - Wu-Tang Clan 13. Conclusion - Wu-Tang Clan

Triple vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the 1994 album by Tom Petty. Contains the original album (remastered) with 15 tracks spread over two LPs. LP 3 contains All The Rest, the 10 songs from the Wildflowers sessions that were left off the album, five of which are previously unreleased. Album Tracks 1. Wildflowers 2. You Don't Know How It Feels 3. Time to Move on 4. You Wreck Me 1. It's Good to Be King 2. Only a Broken Heart 3. Honey Bee 4. Don't Fade on Me 1. Hard on Me 2. Cabin Down Below 3. To Find a Friend 4. A Higher Place 1. House in the Woods 2. Crawling Back to You 3. Wake Up Time 1. Something Could Happen 2. Leave Virginia Alone 3. Climb That Hill Blues 4. Confusion Wheel 5. California 1. Harry Green 2. Hope You Never 3. Somewhere Under Heaven 4. Climb That Hill 5. Hung Up and Overdue