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  3. Eternal Sunshine (album) - Wikipedia

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    [111] [168] On Luminate's 2024 midyear music report, Eternal Sunshine ranked as the tenth best-selling album of the year as of July with 91,000 total album-equivalent units, which consisted of 6,000 album sales, 8,000 song sales, 110.3 million on-demand audio streams, and 4.4 million on-demand video streams.

  4. Survival of the Sickest (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album produced two singles: "Survival of the Sickest" in June 2004, and "Razor's Edge" in November 2004. The title track was featured in the video games NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup and Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood, and was the official theme song for WWE's Unforgiven 2004 pay per view. It is their final album to ...

  5. Survival & Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    Survival & Other Stories is the fourteenth solo album by former Yes singer Jon Anderson, released in spring 2011. On his website, Anderson had invited anyone to send mp3 samples as a basis for collaboration. Much of this material led to the content of Survival & Other Stories.

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    The cover design, credited to Ralf and Florian, further hints at a deliberate association with conceptual art, being a repeat of the first album's pop art design – except this time fluorescent green replaces the red and the number '2' is added.

  7. Greatest Hits, Volume II (Chicago album) - Wikipedia

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    This sequel, Volume II, featured bare-bones album artwork consisting of a collage of photos from around the city of Chicago. The album lacked liner notes and was the only Chicago album not to have its own rendition of the band's distinctive logo; a small picture of the logo from the band's second album appears in the center of the collage.