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Note: In order for the example to count, the title of the song has to be an exact match to the album’s title. If the titles are only a partial match, it’s not an example. The one exception is if the song or album title contains a “the,” “a,” or any other common article which is present in one title but not the other.
 
Naturally, a [[Sub-Trope]] of [[Title Drop]]; also compare [[Self-Titled Album]], where this is done using the band’s name (which can also be combined with this trope). Contrast [[Non-Appearing Title]] (the ''[[Subverted Trope|subversion]]'' of this trope<ref> which basically makes a double subversion impossible</ref>) and the most obvious exception to this trope, [[No Title]].
 
'''PLEASE LIST ALL EXAMPLES ALPHABETICALLY BY MUSICIAN'''! This will make examples easier to find. Since this will be a long list, please avoid listing [[Averted Trope|aversions]] and [[Subverted Trope|subversions]]. Also, ''please'' list only the shared title. Listing examples such as “(ALBUM TITLE) has the song (SONG TITLE WHICH IS THE SAME AS ALBUM TITLE)” [[Department of Redundancy Department|is too redundant ]].
 
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=== Please add to this list any examples you can think of. ===
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=== '''Please add to this list any examples you can think of. ==='''
 
== A ==
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** ''Summer in Paradise''
** ''That's Why God Made the Radio''
* [[The Beatles (Musicband)|The Beatles]]
** ''Please Please Me''
** ''A Hard Day's Night''
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** ''Souljacker''
** ''End Times''
* [[Emilie Autumn (Music)|Emilie Autumn]]
** ''Opheliac''
 
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== I ==
* [[Iron Maiden (Music)|Iron Maiden]]
** ''Number Of The Beast''
 
 
== J ==
* [[Jessie J (Music)|Jessie J]]
** ''Who You Are''
* [[Judas Priest (Music)|Judas Priest]]
** ''Painkiller''
* [[Julien K (Music)|Julien -K]]
** ''Death to Analog''
** ''We're Here With You''
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== K ==
* [[Kate Bush (Music)|Kate Bush]]
** ''The Kick Inside''
** ''Oh England My Lionheart'' (although the album is ''Lionheart'')
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** ''One Of The Boys''
** ''Teenage Dream''
* [[Kerli (Music)|Kerli]]
** ''Love is Dead''
 
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* [[Lacuna Coil]]
** ''Shallow Life''
* [[Lady Gaga (Music)|Lady Gaga]]:
** ''The Fame''
** ''Monster'' (although the album is called ''The Fame Monster'')
** ''Born This Way''
* [[Lana Del Rey (Music)|Lana Del Rey]]:
** ''Born to Die''
* [[Lights (Music)|Lights]]
** ''Siberia''
* [[Liz Phair (Music)|Liz Phair]]
** ''Whip-Smart''
** ''White Chocolate Space Egg''(although the album is called ''whitechocolatespaceegg'')
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* The Lemonheads
** ''It's A Shame About Ray''
* [[Lyriel (Music)|Lyriel]]
** ''Autumnatales''
** ''Prisonworld''
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== M ==
* [[Madonna (Music)|Madonna]]:
** ''Like a Virgin''
** ''True Blue''
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** ''American Life''
** ''Celebration''
* [[Manic Street Preachers (Music)|Manic Street Preachers]]
** ''Gold Against The Soul''
** ''Send Away The Tigers''
* [[Mastodon (Music)|Mastodon]]:
** ''The Hunter''
* [[Metallica (Music)|Metallica]]
** ''Ride The Lightning''
** ''Master Of Puppets''
** ''...And Justice For All''
* [[Muse (Musicband)|Muse]]:
** ''Showbiz''
** (The) ''Resistance'' sort of counts.
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** ''The Downward Spiral''
** ''With Teeth''
** ''Ghosts I-IV'' takes the trope to its [[Logical Extreme]]; ''every single song on the album'' is named by its track number followed by ''Ghosts'' and either I, II, III, or IV. <ref> (The ninth song is "9 Ghosts I," for example, while the twenty-eighth song is "28 Ghosts IV.")</ref>
 
 
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** ''Around The Sun''
** ''Accelerate''
* [[Rihanna (Music)|Rihanna]]:
** ''Good Girl Gone Bad''
** ''Talk That Talk''
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== S ==
* [[Shakira (Music)|Shakira]]:
** ''Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos'' (''Bare Feet, White Dreams'') (although the album is ''Pies Descalzos'')
** ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (''Where are the Thieves?'')
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** ''Toxicity''
** ''Hypnotize''
* [[Snow Patrol (Music)|Snow Patrol]]
** ''Fallen Empires''
 
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* [[They Might Be Giants]]
** ''Mink Car''
* [[Tori Amos (Music)|Tori Amos]]
** ''Little Earthquakes''
** ''Strange Little Girl'' (although the album is called ''Strange Little Girls'')
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** ''Abnormally Attracted to Sin''
** ''Night of Hunters''
* [[Tool (Music)|Tool]]
** ''Undertow''
** ''Laterallus''
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== U ==
* [[U 2U2]]
** ''October''
** ''The Unforgettable Fire''
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== V ==
* [[Venom (Musicband)|Venom]]
** ''Black Metal''
 
 
== W ==
* [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]
** ''Dare To Be Stupid''
** ''Polka Party''
** The soundtrack toalbum for ''[[UhUHF F(film)|UHF]]'' contains a song titled "UHF".
* [[Wolfmother (Music)|Wolfmother]]:
** ''Cosmic Egg''
 
 
== X ==
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== Numbered Musicians ==
* [[Three Eleven|311]]: ''Grassroots'', ''Transistor'', ''From Chaos'', ''Don't Tread On Me'', and various independent releases.
 
 
== Oddball Names<ref> I.e. those bands whose names start with a ''symbol''.</ref> ==
* [[Three Eleven|311]]: ''Grassroots'', ''Transistor'', ''From Chaos'', ''Don't Tread On Me'', and various independent releases.
 
== Oddball Names ==
<ref> I.e. those bands whose names start with a ''symbol''.</ref>
 
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