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Two CD set. Jon Savage serves us up another of his spectacular insights into popular culture, this time for the years 1983 to 1985. Born out of the ashes of post-punk, there were plenty of experimental singles during the early part of this period Siouxsie's 'Swimming Horses', Shriekback's 'Lined Up', Soft Cell's 'Heat', Echo & The Bunnymen's 'Gods Will Be Gods', and the Smiths Girl Afraid' - a perfect kitchen sink scenario. Pete Shelley and Scritti Politti went the electronic route to great effect, while the Special AKA delivered the perfect riposte to 'Hard Times' and having fun on the dole with the under-appreciated 'Bright Lights'. But by the end of 1984, the true action throughout this period was to be found in electronic, black American and club music whether the metal beat of Section 25's 'Looking From A Hilltop', Trans-X's daffy hi-NRG Eurobelter 'Living On Video', Shalamar's pure electro 'Disappearing Act', or the new music coming out of Sugarhill and Tommy Boy - Grandmaster Flash, Double Dee and Steinski, and the sampled Malcolm X. This compilation begins in the mainstream and ends in the underground. Play loud and enjoy the trip. Album Tracks 1. All Tomorrow's Parties - Japan 2. Soweto - Malcolm McLaren with the McLarenettes 3. Lined Up - Shriekback 4. Telephone Operator - Pete Shelley 5. Gods Will Be Gods - Echo & the Bunnymen 6. Heat (12-Inch Version) - Soft Cell 7. (Hey You) the Rock Steady Crew - the Rock Steady Crew 8. Disappearing Act (12-Inch Version) - Shalamar 9. Bright Lights - the Special Aka 10. White Lines (Don't Do It) (12-Inch Version) - Grandmaster & Melle Mel 11. Techno City (12-Inch Vocal Version) - Cybotron 12. Swimming Horses - Siouxsie & the Banshees 13. Heartbeat (12-Inch Version) - the Psychedelic Furs 14. No Sell Out (12-Inch Version) - Malcolm X (Keith Leblanc) 15. What Presence?! - Ora

Vinyl LP pressing. Toxicity is the second studio album by heavy metal band System of a Down, released on September 4, 2001 by American Recordings. Featuring the heaviness and aggression of System of a Down's debut studio album, Toxicity features more melody, harmonies, and singing than the band's aforementioned album. Categorized primarily as alternative metal, and nu metal, Toxicity features elements of multiple genres including folk, progressive rock, jazz, Armenian music, and Greek music, including prominent use of instruments such as the sitar, banjo, keyboards and piano. The album contains a wide array of political and non-political themes such as the overpopulation of prisons, the CIA, the environment, group S*x, drug addiction, and groupies. Album Tracks 1. Prison Song (Album Version) 3 21 2. Needles (Album Version) 3 13 3. Deer Dance (Album Version) 2 54 4. Jet Pilot (Album Version) 2 06 5. X (Album Version) 1 58 6. Chop Suey! (Album Version) 3 30 7. Bounce (Album Version) 1 54 8. Forest (Album Version) 4 00 1. Atwa (Album Version) 2 56 2. Science (Album Version) 2 42 3. Shimmy (Album Version) 1 50 4. Toxicity (Album Version) 3 38 5. Psycho (Album Version) 3 45 6. Aerials (Album Version) 3 57 7. Arto (Album Version) 2 13

Double vinyl LP pressing. Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Queen, originally released worldwide in 1981. The album consisted of Queen's best-selling singles since their first chart appearance in 1974 with InchSeven Seas of RhyeInch, up to their 1980 hit InchFlashInch. Queen's Greatest Hits was an instant success, peaking at #1 on the UK Albums Chart for four weeks. It has spent 833 weeks in the UK Charts, and is the best-selling album of all time in the UK, selling over six million copies. It is certified eight times platinum in the United States, and is Queen's most commercially successful album worldwide with over 25 million copies sold, making it one of the best-selling albums of all time. NOTE The 17 song tracklisting on this vinyl LP is the original UK and differs slightly from the 14 song U.S. version. Album Tracks 1. Bohemian Rhapsody (2011 Remaster) 2. Another One Bites the Dust (2011 Remaster) 3. Killer Queen (2011 Remaster) 4. Fat Bottomed Girls (2011 Remaster) 5. Bicycle Race (2011 Remaster) 6. You're My Best Friend (2011 Remaster) 7. Don't Stop Me Now (2011 Remaster) 8. Save Me (2011 Remaster) 1. Crazy Little Thing Called Love (2011 Remaster) 2. Somebody to Love (2011 Remaster) 3. Now I'm Here (2011 Remaster) 4. Good Old-Fashioned Boy (2011 Remaster) 5. Play the Game (2011 Remaster) 6. Flash (2011 Remaster) 7. Seven Seas of Rhye (2011 Remaster) 8. We Will Rock You (2011 Remaster) 9. We Are the Champions (2011 Remaster)

Ye's BULLY has arrived as a true global moment, delivering immediate impact across streaming, charts, radio, and popular culture. With a global stadium tour underway - including two nights at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, major international dates at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi and Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, and a three-night headlining run at Wireless Festival in London - BULLY is shaping up as one of the defining releases of 2026. Album Tracks 1. Preacher Man 2. Beauty and the Beast 3. Last Breath 4. White Lines 5. I Can't Wait 6. Bully 7. All the Love 8. This One Here 9. Highs and Lows 10. Mission Control 11. Circles 12. Damn 13. Losing Your Mind