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Placebo

Placebo are a British rock band, formed in London in 1994 by vocalist–guitarist Brian Molko and bassist–guitarist Stefan Olsdal. Drummer Robert Schultzberg joined in late 1994, but left in 1996 shortly after the release of the band's eponymous debut album due to conflicts with Molko, and was replaced the same year by Steve Hewitt. Following the release of a demo, a split single, and their eponymous debut album, Placebo gained exposure in 1997 after the single "Nancy Boy" became popular in the UK, a song notorious at the time for its gender-bending content. The band stood out amongst the Br ...read more

Placebo are a British rock band, formed in London in 1994 by vocalist–guitarist Brian Molko and bassist–guitarist Stefan Olsdal. Drummer Robert Schultzberg joined in late 1994, but left in 1996 shortly after the release of the band's eponymous debut album due to conflicts with Molko, and was replaced the same year by Steve Hewitt. Following the release of a demo, a split single, and their eponymous debut album, Placebo gained exposure in 1997 after the single "Nancy Boy" became popular in the UK, a song notorious at the time for its gender-bending content. The band stood out amongst the Britpop scene they were associated with at the time for their androgynous appearance and musical content, and lyrics which openly discussed sexuality, mental health, and drug use. Hewitt left Placebo in 2007, due to personal and musical differences. He was replaced the following year by Steve Forrest. Placebo released two albums with Forrest, who left in 2015 to pursue his own musical career. Since 2015, Placebo perform as a duo with four additional live musicians on stage. Placebo have collaborated with various artists over the years, including David Bowie, Justin Warfield, Michael Stipe and Alison Mosshart. To date, Placebo have released eight studio albums, all of which have reached the Top 20 in the United Kingdom, and have sold around 11 million records worldwide. Courtesy of Wikipedia « hide

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LPs
Never Let Me Go
2022

3.7
148 Votes
Loud Like Love
09/16/2013

2.9
216 Votes
Battle for the Sun
2009

3.1
391 Votes
Meds
2006

3.7
664 Votes
Sleeping with Ghosts
2003

3.8
596 Votes
Black Market Music
2000

3.7
507 Votes
Without You I'm Nothing
1998

3.9
716 Votes
Placebo
1996

3.8
540 Votes
EPs
Life's What You Make It
2016

2.9
14 Votes
B3
10/08/2012

3.2
50 Votes
Extended Play '07
2007

3.7
11 Votes
Live Albums
Collapse into Never - Live in Europe 2023
2023

MTV Unplugged
2015

3.9
18 Votes
We Come in Pieces
2011

4.6
4 Votes
Live at La Cigale
2011

3.6
8 Votes
Soulmates Never Die: Live in Paris 2003
2004

4
34 Votes
Compilations
A Place for Us to Dream
2016

3.4
18 Votes
B-Sides: 1996–2006
2009

3.3
9 Votes
Once More with Feeling
2004

3.8
127 Votes
Covers
2003

3.5
43 Votes

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