2003 in Music - Release Date Unknown

Release Date Unknown

  • As the Eternal Cowboy – Against Me!
  • For Stars and Moon – Angie Aparo
  • Arcade Fire (EP) – Arcade Fire
  • Bayside/Name Taken Split – Bayside / Name Taken
  • Prime Time – Bell, Book & Candle
  • Try Honesty / Living in the Shadows – Billy Talent
  • Blitzen Trapper – Blitzen Trapper
  • Freedom Band – Delinquent Habits
  • Snowfield Demo EP – Editors (as Snowfield)
  • To Madagascar and Back EP/DVD – Flickerstick
  • 25 Miles to Kissimmee – Fools Garden
  • Saturday Rock Action EP – Hawk Nelson
  • Ghost of the sun – Katatonia
  • My First Time – Look What I Did
  • Louis XIV – Louis XIV
  • E. Von Dahl Killed the Locals – The Matches (as The Locals)
  • Frengers – Mew
  • Alive Again – Nightingale
  • Bootlegged, Distorted, Remixed and Uploaded – Pitchshifter
  • Still Electric – Primitive Radio Gods
  • Under the Tray – Reggie and the Full Effect
  • The Sauce – Eddie Spaghetti
  • The Concept EP – The Spill Canvas
  • For All the Drugs in the World – Sponge
  • All Got Our Runnins EP – The Streets
  • Strawberry Bubblegum – 10cc
  • The Sunday Best EP – This Providence
  • Throw the Fight (EP) – Throw the Fight
  • Velvet Lined Shell – Toyah
  • Hunted EP – Year of the Rabbit
  • Watching the Snow – Michael Franks (Japanese release)

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