2008 Albums - July

July

Release Album Artist Notes
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1 Agony and Irony Alkaline Trio
The Bird and the Bee Sides Relient K CD featuring B-sides plus The Nashville Tennis EP
The Black Parade Is Dead! My Chemical Romance Live album, DVD
Goddamned Jay Brannan
Identified Vanessa Hudgens
Join the Band Little Feat
Killer Tech N9ne
Madeline Tickle Me Pink
M.O.B.: The Album Byrd Gang
T.O.S. (Terminate on Sight) G-Unit
7 Silver Spoons & Broken Bones Stone Gods
8 Exit Strategy of the Soul Ron Sexsmith
I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind II Killer Mike
LP3 Ratatat
Modern Guilt Beck
Nude with Boots Melvins
Skip School, Start Fights Hit the Lights
Two Men with the Blues Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis Live album
Want 3OH!3
Welcome to Red Hook Houses T.H.U.G. Angelz
11 Comme si de rien n'était Carla Bruni European release (Canada release on 15 July and U.S. release on 5 August)
The Coral Sea Patti Smith and Kevin Shields
12 Melodia The Vines
14 Cynical World Relentless
15 Ace Young Ace Young
All Sides O.A.R.
Around the Bend Randy Travis
The Greatest Story Ever Told David Banner
It Is What It Is ABN
Life, Death, Love and Freedom John Mellencamp
This Might Be The Day MJG
Untitled Nas
19 White Noise The Living End
20 Radio:Active McFly Free with The Mail on Sunday
21 Beautiful Future Primal Scream
Donkey Cansei de Ser Sexy
The Slip Nine Inch Nails UK and Europe release
22 Black Mask, Black Gloves Hell Rell
Breakout Miley Cyrus
Fate Dr. Dog
Grey Hairs Reks
Into the Sun Candlebox
My Paper Heart Francesca Battistelli
Love on the Inside Sugarland
The Million Dollar Backpack Skillz
Nasti Muzik Khia
Partie Traumatic Black Kids
Permission to Fly Jordan Pruitt
The Slip Nine Inch Nails U.S. and Canada release
29 Along Came A Spider Alice Cooper
Finch Finch
Revelation Third Day
Scars on Broadway Scars on Broadway
30 Best Fiction Namie Amuro

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