2004 in Music - Unknown Release Date

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  • 3rd Strike – 3 Feet Smaller
  • Greatest Hits 1973-1988 (compilation) – Aerosmith
  • 9Live – Angie Aparo
  • Crwth - Cass Meurig (first ever album of crwth music
  • Gathering Speed – Big Big Train
  • Field Rexx – Blitzen Trapper
  • Tripped Into Divine – Dexter Freebish
  • Golden (compilation) – Failure
  • Leaving Town Tonight (EP) – Hit the Lights
  • Smoking Weed in the President's Face by Hockey
  • IM the Supervisor – Infected Mushroom
  • Naked – Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
  • Bombs Below – Living Things
  • Black Skies in Broad Daylight – Living Things
  • Safely From the City – Locksley
  • Le Compte Complet – Malajube
  • We (Don't) Care EP – The Management (MGMT)
  • 5 Stories EP – Manchester Orchestra
  • Ballads of Living and Dying – Marissa Nadler
  • Phantom Planet: Negatives – Phantom Planet
  • Negatives 2 – Phantom Planet
  • The Pink Spiders Are Taking Over! EP – The Pink Spiders
  • Guerilla Disco – Quarashi
  • The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus – The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
  • Set Your Goals (Demo EP) – Set Your Goals
  • Life Story (compilation) – The Shadows
  • Sherwood (EP) – Sherwood
  • A Year at the Movies – Social Code
  • Point of Origin – There for Tomorrow
  • Watching the Snow – Michael Franks (United States release)

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