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Double 180gm vinyl LP pressing in a gatefold jacket with 12Inch x 12Inch insert. Featuring the original red background and black graphics album art. Songs for the Deaf is the third studio album by Queens of the Stone Age, originally released on August 27, 2002. Features Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighters on drums, alongside other guest musicians, and was the last Queens album to feature Nick Oliveri on bass. Songs for the Deaf is a loose concept album, taking the listener on a drive through the California desert from Los Angeles to Joshua Tree, tuning into radio stations from towns along the way such as Banning and Chino Hills. Album Tracks 1. You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar But I Feel Like a Millionaire 2. No One Knows 3. First It Giveth 4. A Song for the Dead 5. The Sky Is Fallin' 6. Six Shooter 7. Hangin' Tree 8. Go with the Flow 9. Gonna Leave You 1. Do It Again 2. God Is in the Radio 3. Another Love Song 4. A Song for the Deaf 5. Mosquito Song

Watching Movies With The Sound Off is the second studio album by rapper Mac Miller, originally released in 2013. The album continues the changes in his musical sound that he began with the mixtape Macadelic. Mac Miller has described the album as very introspective and very personal. The album features guest appearances from Earl Sweatshirt, Ab-Soul, Action Bronson, Schoolboy Q, Jay Electronica and Tyler The Creator among others. Production was handled primarily by Miller himself (under the pseudonym Larry Fisherman) among others such as Diplo, Tyler, The Creator, Flying Lotus, The Alchemist, Clams Casino, Earl Sweatshirt, J. Hill, Chuck Inglish and Pharrell Williams. Album Tracks 1. The Star Room 2. Avian 3. I'm Not Real (Feat. Earl Sweatshirt) 4. S.D.S 5. Bird Call 6. Matches (Feat. Ab-Soul) 7. I Am Who Am (Killin' Time) [Feat. Niki Randa] 8. Objects in the Mirror 9. Red Dot Music (Feat. Action Bronson) 10. Gees (Feat. Schoolboy Q) 11. Watching Movies 12. Suplexes Inside of Complexes and Duplexes 13. Remember 14. Someone Like You 15. Aquarium 16. Youforia 17. Goosebumpz (Bonus Track) 18. O.K. (Feat. Tyler, the Creator) [Bonus Track] 19. Claymation (Feat. Vinny Radio) [Bonus Track]

Double vinyl LP pressing. Rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991-2003) is a two-part compilation album by American rock band Pearl Jam, originally released on November 16, 2004. The album's two discs are both devoted to different sides of the band's catalogue Volume 1, the InchUpInch side, contains the band's heavier rock songs. Album Tracks 1. Once 2. Alive 3. Even Flow 4. Jeremy 5. State of Love and Trust 6. Animal 7. Go 8. Dissident 1. Rearviewmirror 2. Spin the Black Circle 3. Corduroy 4. Not for You 5. I Got Id 6. Hail, Hail 7. Do the Evolution 8. Save You

Above is the only studio album by the American rock band Mad Season, released on March 14, 1995 through Columbia Records. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA in the United States. Layne Staley also did the album artwork on the cover. Album Tracks 1. Wake Up 2. X-Ray Mind 3. River of Deceit 4. I'm Above 5. Artificial Red 6. Lifeless Dead 7. I Don't Know Anything 1. Long Gone Day 2. November Hotel 3. All Alone 4. Interlude 5. Locomotive 6. Black Book of Fear 7. Slip Away 8. I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier