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Vinyl LP pressing. Ocean Avenue is the fourth studio album by Yellowcard, originally released in 2003. Ocean Avenue celebrates it's 20th Anniversary! Originally released in 2003, Ocean Avenue was Yellowcard's 4th studio album and their breakthough single of the same name InchOcean Avenue.Inch The album also includes hit tracks InchWay AwayInch and InchOnly One.Inch Album Tracks 1. Way Away 2. Breathing 3. Ocean Avenue 4. Empty Apartment 5. Life of a Salesman 6. Only One 1. Miles Apart 2. Twentythree 3. View from Heaven 4. Inside Out 5. Believe 6. One Year, Six Months 7. Back Home
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Vinyl LP pressing. Ocean Avenue is the fourth studio album by Yellowcard, originally released in 2003. Ocean Avenue celebrates it's 20th Anniversary! Originally released in 2003, Ocean Avenue was Yellowcard's 4th studio album and their breakthough single of the same name InchOcean Avenue.Inch The album also includes hit tracks InchWay AwayInch and InchOnly One.Inch Album Tracks 1. Way Away 2. Breathing 3. Ocean Avenue 4. Empty Apartment 5. Life of a Salesman 6. Only One 1. Miles Apart 2. Twentythree 3. View from Heaven 4. Inside Out 5. Believe 6. One Year, Six Months 7. Back Home

Crash is the fifth studio album by singer and songwriter Charli XCX. Visuals for the album include Inchfemme fatale powers and a multitude of dark spells and cursesInch as well as signature nods to both cars and car crashes. Album Tracks 1. Crash 2. New Shapes 3. Good Ones 4. Constant Repeat 5. Beg for You 6. Move Me 7. Baby 8. Lightning 9. Every Rule 10. Yuck 11. Used to Know Me 12. Twice

Double vinyl LP pressing including digital download. Vinyl LP pressing. Antipop is the sixth studio album by alt-rock band Primus, originally released on October 19, 1999. It was the band's final before their hiatus from 2000 to 2003. It was also the last album with drummer Bryan Mantia. The album features several well-known guest musicians and producers, including Tom Waits, James Hetfield (of Metallica), Jim Martin (former member of Faith No More), Fred Durst (of Limp Bizkit) and Tom Morello (of Rage Against the Machine). The band has regarded the album's production as tense and uncomfortable, with the members of the band not getting along well with each other during recording. After the of the album the band went on a three-year hiatus from 2000 to 2003. Claypool said InchWe went on a hiatus, which is a fancy way of saying we just didn't like being around each other and we wanted to break up but we didn't have the balls to actually break up. I think we stopped before we totally S**t our pants, but I think the closest we came was doing the Antipop record, Inch While producing the song InchLacquer HeadInch, Durst encouraged Primus to return to the more aggressive metal sound of their earlier albums Sailing the Seas of Cheese and Frizzle Fry for Antipop. Album Tracks 1. Intro (Primus/Antipop) 2. Electric Uncle Sam 3. Natural Joe 4. Lacquer Head 5. The Antipop 1. Eclectic Electric 2. Greet the Sacred Cow 1. Mama Didn't Raise No Fool 2. Dirty Drowning Man 3. The Ballad of Bodacious 1. Power Mad 2. The Final Voyage of the Liquid Sky 3. Coattails of a Dead Man 4. The Heckler

Limited 180gm vinyl LP repressing of the New Wave band's 1983 album. Album Tracks 1. Burning Down the House 2. Making Flippy Floppy (LP Version) 3. Girlfriend Is Better (Album Version) 4. Slippery People (LP Version) 5. I Get Wild / Wild Gravity (LP Version) 6. Swamp (LP Version) 7. Moon Rocks (LP Version) 8. Pull Up the Roots (LP Version) 9. This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) (Album Version)