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* Australian electronica duo the Avalanches released their debut album ''Since I Left You'' in 2000 (with UK and North American releases the following year) to massive acclaim. As of 2011 a followup has yet to materialize.
* "Music Sounds Better With You" by Stardust, a one-shot project from Thomas Bangalter of [[Daft Punk]] fame. It was never intended to have a following single, indeed this "dream team" of French electronic wizards never worked together again.
* Rapeman was a noise-rock supergroup active for a very brief time in the late 1980s. Its members were Steve Albini (Big Black, and later Shellac), David Wm. Sims (Scratch Acid) and Rey Washam (big Boys and Scratch Acid). Their complete discography consists of their lone LP ''Two Nuns and a Pack Mule'', an EP called ''Budd'' (included in full on the CD reissue of ''Two Nuns'') and two 7''" singles.
* ''The Golden Year'' is the only album released by British electronic rock band Ou Est Le Swimming Pool. The band folded shortly after its release due to the [[Author Existence Failure|suicide of their lead singer]] Charles Haddon [[Fatal Method Acting|who killed himself jumping from a mast at the 2010 Pukkelpop Festival]] earlier in the year.
* The closure of [[DreamWorks]] Records in 2005 killed two [[Country Music]] bands after only one album: Hot Apple Pie (founded by former Little Texas singer Brady Seals) and Hanna-McEuen. Both of them disbanded immediately after the label went under.