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* Music/PeterGabriel's first four albums, all literally titled ''Peter Gabriel'' -- though due to ExecutiveMeddling courtesy of [[Creator/GeffenRecords Gabriel's North American distributor]], the fourth was released in the U.S. and Canada as ''Music/{{Security}}'', and maintained that title in those territories until Gabriel reacquired the rights in 2010. The first three are often listed as ''Music/{{Car}}'', ''Music/{{Scratch}}'', and ''Music/{{Melt}}'', after their album covers. Gabriel intended to treat his albums like issues in a magazine, hence the repeated eponymous titles, but was eventually forced out of the practice completely by his U.K. label, Creator/CharismaRecords; Gabriel responded by giving his next three albums -- ''Music/{{So}}'', ''Music/{{Us}}'', and ''Music/{{Up|PeterGabrielAlbum}}'' -- curt, two-letter, [[OneWordTitle one-word]] anti-titles.

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* Music/PeterGabriel's first four albums, all literally titled ''Peter Gabriel'' -- though due to ExecutiveMeddling courtesy of [[Creator/GeffenRecords Gabriel's North American distributor]], the fourth was released in the U.S. and Canada as ''Music/{{Security}}'', and maintained that title in those territories until Gabriel reacquired the rights in 2010. The first three are often listed as ''Music/{{Car}}'', ''Music/{{Scratch}}'', and ''Music/{{Melt}}'', after their album covers. Gabriel intended to treat his albums like issues in a magazine, hence the repeated eponymous titles, but was eventually forced out of the practice completely by his U.K. label, Creator/CharismaRecords; Gabriel responded by giving his next three albums -- ''Music/{{So}}'', ''Music/{{Us}}'', ''Music/{{Us|1992}}'', and ''Music/{{Up|PeterGabrielAlbum}}'' -- curt, two-letter, [[OneWordTitle one-word]] anti-titles.
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* ''Suprême NTM'' (1998) by Music/SupremeNTM.
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* ''[[Music/BlueOysterCult1972 Blue Öyster Cult]]'' by the Music/BlueOysterCult

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* ''[[Music/BlueOysterCult1972 Blue Öyster Cult]]'' by the Music/BlueOysterCultMusic/BlueOysterCult. The band also has a song known as "Blue Oyster Cult", but it does not appear on the self-titled album.
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* Music/KylieMinogue has two, her debut and her fifth album.

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* Music/KylieMinogue has two, her debut and her fifth album. She briefly had three, when her sixth album ''Music/ImpossiblePrincess'' was retitled ''Kylie Minogue'' following [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents the death of]] UsefulNotes/DianaPrincessOfWales.
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* Music/CrystalCastles' 2008 debut LP and 2010 sophomore album. The latter was dubbed ''Crystal Castles II'' by fans and digitally reissued as such, sometimes dropping the group name altogether.

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* Music/CrystalCastles' Music/{{Crystal Castles|Band}}' 2008 debut LP and 2010 sophomore album. The latter was dubbed ''Crystal Castles II'' by fans and digitally reissued as such, sometimes dropping the group name altogether.
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* Music/TheMonkees had 1967's ''More of The Monkees'', 1968's ''The Birds, The Bees and The Monkees'' and 1969's ''The Monkees Present''.
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** ''The Music/RodStewart Album'' was called ''An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down'' outside North America (but was released in North America first).


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** Music/BobbyDarin's self-explanatory ''Born Walden Robert Cassotto''.

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