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  • Bo Diddley

  • --- ''Bo Diddley'' (Chess Records, 1958)

  • --- ''Bo Diddley'' (Checker Records, 1962)





  • The Hollies

  • --- ''Hollies'' (1964)

  • --- ''Hollies'' (some sources list the title as ''Hollies '74'' to avoid confusion, but the official title is just ''Hollies''), (1974)


  • Janis Ian

  • --- ''Janis Ian'' (1967)

  • --- ''Janis Ian'' (1978)



  • Karat

  • --- ''Karat'' (1978)

  • --- ''Karat'' (1991)




  • Ricky Nelson

  • --- ''Ricky'' (United Artists Records, 1957)

  • --- ''Ricky Nelson'' (Imperial Records, 1958)


  • NRBQ

  • --- '' NRBQ '' (Columbia Records, 1969)

  • --- '' NRBQ '' (Rounder Records, 1999)



  • Puhdys

  • --- ''Die Puhdys'' (1, 1974)

  • --- ''Puhdys'' (2, 1975)


  • Rancid

  • --- '' Rancid '' ("fire" cover, 1992)

  • --- '' Rancid '' ("gun" cover, 1993)

  • --- '' Rancid '' ("skull" cover, 2000)



  • Seal

  • --- '' Seal '' (Seal as ''A'' of ''SEAL'' on cover, 1991)

  • --- '' Seal '' (Seal with arms outstretched on cover, 1994)

  • --- '' Seal '' (also known as ''Seal IV'', 2003)


  • Stefanie Sun (Chinese Name: Sun Yanzi)

  • --- '' Yan Zi '' (After her first name in Mandarin, 2000)

  • --- '' Stefanie '' (After her English name, symbolising the renewal of her contract, 2004)





  • Weezer

  • --- '' Weezer '' ("the blue album," 1994)

  • --- '' Weezer '' ("the green album," 2001)


New Zealand / Australia n band Shihad released a self titled album in 1996 . After the September 11, 2001 Attacks , the band changed their name to Pacifier. With the new name, they released another self titled album. Technically the same band has had two self-titled albums, but with different band names.

Similarly, Australian band Icehouse were originally known as Flowers. ''Icehouse'' was the title of their first album. Later, when they discovered another band with a prior claim to the name Flowers, the band and album swapped names.


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