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1. The Open Door (2006)
by Evanescence
It seems like a minor miracle that Evanescence released their second album at all, given the behind-the-scenes toil and trouble that surrounded the ... More
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2. Evanescence (2011)
by Evanescence
Released five years after The Open Door, Evanescence's third album picks up where the last one left off, with vocalist Amy Lee singing songs about ... More
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3. Anywhere But Home (2004)
by Evanescence
Anywhere but Home is a live chronicle of where Evanescence have been since the spring 2003 release and subsequent sextuple-platinum reign of their ... More
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4. Nightmare Revisited (2008)
by Various Artists
A sort of tribute album to a soundtrack, Nightmare Revisited has covers and interpretations -- recorded about 15 years after the original film -- of ... More
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5. Tear the World Down (2010)
by We Are the Fallen
Rock & roll breakups are rarely as acrimonious as that between Ben Moody and Amy Lee of Evanescence. Just as their 2003 debut, Fallen, was turning ... More
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6. The Edge [Razor & Tie] (2010)
by Various Artists
This budget-priced hard rock collection from Razor & Tie features 24 post-grunge/alternative/goth metal tracks spread over two discs, including cuts ... More
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7. Fallen (2003)
by Evanescence
Fallen is the major-label debut of Evanescence, a Little Rock, AR-based quartet led by the soaring vocals of 20-year-old Amy Lee. Emboldened by the ... More
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9. Evanescence [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
by Evanescence
Difficult births are no stranger to Evanescence. Nothing ever quite seems to come easy for Amy Lee, yet the five years separating Evanescence's 2006 ... More
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10. We Live in Paradise (2006)
by Alev
Presume that Alanis Morissette or PJ Harvey decided to move in a heavier, less singer/songwriter-ish direction and fronted a more metallic type of ... More
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15. Going Under (2003)
by Evanescence
Evanescence's "Going Under" is one of the harder tracks on the band's debut record, Fallen. The nu-metal grind is lightened by the tinkling pianos ... More
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16. Anywhere But Home [DVD] (2004)
by Evanescence
Anywhere but Home is a live chronicle of where Evanescence have been since the spring 2003 release and subsequent sextuple-platinum reign of their ... More
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17. Hell Comes to Your House, Vol. 1 (1981)
by Various Artists
Hell yes. This was an extremely popular (and nicely varied) compilation of the balmy, blasting-off 1980-1981 L.A. punk explosion (100 new bands that ... More
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19. Nude (2004)
by VAST
Officially, Nude is VAST's first release in over four years, and his first for the new Carson Daly-affiliated imprint 456. But longtime fans will ... More
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21. Turquoise & Crimson (2006)
by VAST
Jon Crosby and his one-man project VAST always seemed like a bizarre fit in the major-label world, so it should not seem surprising that his fourth ... More
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25. Underworld: Awakening [Original Soundtrack] (2012)
by Original Soundtrack
The non-score soundtrack for Underworld: Awakening, the fourth installment in the popular fantasy/horror series, offers up another jet-black set of ... More
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