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The Moon & Antarctica is the third full-length album by American rock band Modest Mouse, first released by Epic Records on June 13, 2000. The album was the band's first on a major tag and was released on both compact disc and vinyl LP. It has since been reissued twice on CD and once on vinyl. The album peaked at number 120 on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart. The album was praised by critics and fans alike for it's in-depth discussion of dense subject matter, as well as front man Isaac Brock's clever and introspective lyrics. The album was also hailed for being an expansion of the band's unique sound. This was due both to the band's new major tag tools as well as the production of Brian Deck. The title of the album is taken from the opening scene of Blade Runner, where the main character is reading a newspaper, headlined InchFarming the Oceans, the Moon and Antarctica.Inch Album Tracks 1. 3rd Planet 2. Gravity Rides Everything 3. Dark Center of the Universe 4. Perfect Disguise 5. Tiny Cities Made of Ashes 6. A Different City 7. The Cold Part 8. Alone Down There 1. The Stars Are Projectors 2. Wild Packs of Family Dogs 3. Paper Thin Walls 4. I Came As a Rat 5. Lives 6. Life Like Weeds 7. What People Are Made of

One-X is the second studio album by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace. This is their first album recorded as a four-piece band, as Barry Stock joined the group and took over lead guitar from lead singer Adam Gontier. The album was originally released on June 13, 2006. They worked with producer Howard Benson for the album, a decision which proved to be a great move for the band, as the album was both a critical and financial success Album Tracks 1. It's All Over 2. Pain 3. Animal I Have Become 4. Never Too Late 5. On My Own 6. Riot 1. Get Out Alive 2. Let It Die 3. Over and Over 4. Time of Dying 5. Gone Forever 6. One X

Following their 1991 debut album, Mr. Hood, KMD shed one member leaving two remaining - Subroc and his brother, Zev Love X (better known today as MF DOOM). Originally scheduled for in 1994, their sophomore album Black Bastards showed clear progression from their debut. It was a truly amazing record, both sonically and lyrically, full of youthful creativity and tinged with the stresses of growing up as Black men in urban America. Songs like the lead single InchWhat A N*gga KnowInch, the slippery, bass-driven InchGet U NowInch, and the album's title track explore Black consciousness viewed through young-but-experienced eyes. Musically alternating between bouncy and raw, the tracks gave the MC's the springboard they needed to express themselves clearly.Sadly, Subroc would face a sudden and untimely death just as the duo were finishing the album, and their tag Elektra Records unceremoniously shelved the project in the eleventh hour, due to controversy surrounding the album's provocative cover art. Zev Love X tried for years to the album on other labels, but he was continually met with dead ends. It would be 6 years before the album would see the light of day with an official . Album Tracks 1. Garbage Day #3 2. Get-U-Now 3. What a N*Gga Know? 4. Sweet Premium Wine 5. Plumskinnz (Loose Hoe, God & Cupid) 6. Smokin' That S*@% 7. Contact Blitt 1. Gimme 2. Black Bastards! 3. It Sounded Like a Roc 4. Plumskinnz (Oh No I Don't Believe It!) 5. Constipated Monkey 6. F*@# Wit' Ya Head 7. Suspended Animation

Influential industrial pioneers Skinny Puppy welcomed audiences into the embrace of the seminal Too Dark Park in 1990. One of the band's most influential records, it includes InchTormentor,Inch InchSpasmolytic,Inch and more. In addition to praise from Vice and many more, Metal Hammer fittingly named it one of the Inch10 Best Industrial Albums,Inch and Spin summed it up best as a Inchreturn to the bloodbath.Inch A menacing and massive pastiche of H.P. Lovecraft-style cosmic horror, addiction, mental disarray, and the disintegration of nature, Too Dark Park remains a cataclysmic and chaotic classic through and through. Album Tracks 1. A Convulsion 2. Tormentor 3. Spasmolytic 4. Rash Reflection 5. Nature's Revenge 6. Shore Lined Poison 7. B Grave Wisdom 8. T.F.W.O 9. Morpheus Laughing 10. Reclamation