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10-->-- ''Music/{{Homework}}'', ''Music/DaftPunk''
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12Sometimes, albums aren't named for one of the songs on them -- they're named for one of the lyrics within these songs. So, when you're listening, you think [[TitleDrop "Oh, that's where the title comes from!"]]. If it's the refrain or chorus, it can make RefrainFromAssuming worse, because ''something'' has that title, it's just not the song.
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14A SubTrope of TitleDrop. TitleTrack is a specific form of this. See also CoverDrop.
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21* 16 Horsepower's ''Secret South'' takes its name from a line at the end of "Poor Mouth".
22* [[Music/ThreeEleven 311]] has an interesting version with "Transistor", the TitleTrack to their fourth (and generally fan-favorite) album. Besides dropping its own album's name in the chorus ("You're a '''Transistor'''/Lightning resistor), you have the lines "'''Music''' critics/'''Music''' critics" (their debut album), "We're from the '''Grassroots''' so big up to our friends" (their second album) and "Renegade soundsytem '''311'''", (their self-titled third album), not to mention that they later went on to name their fifth album '''''Soundsystem'''''.
23* Music/TenThousandManiacs do this on ''Our Time in Eden'', with said album's title cropping up in the track "Eden".
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27* Music/AbneyPark's album "Death of Tragedy" takes its name from the chorus of the song "The Death of the Hero:"
28--> ''Death of all flags,''
29--> ''This is the death of a man''
30--> ''This is the death of humanity,''
31--> ''The death of tragedy.''
32* Music/{{ACDC}}'s first album, ''High Voltage'' (1975), doesn't include the title in the lyrics. Their next album, ''T.N.T.'' (1975), includes a song titled "High Voltage" which features the titular phrase in the chorus lyrics. Then the following year, Atlantic Records put out a compilation album also titled ''High Voltage'', which contained songs from the first two albums, including "High Voltage". Finally, the song "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" mentions both "T.N.T." and "high voltage" in the lyrics.
33** There's an ExecutiveMeddling issue here, as the Australian albums were renamed for American release, and none of them were released in their original form. The original ''T.N.T.'' was issued in the U.S. as ''High Voltage'', and the Australian ''High Voltage'' was never released at all. This pattern continued with ''Powerage''. ''Dirty Deeds'' only got a U.S. release after ''Back in Black'' hit. A couple of tracks from the original ''High Voltage'' wound up on U.S. releases, and some others were later part of ''Jailbreak '74''.
34** Honorable mention for ''If You Want Blood (You Got It)''. The album itself was a live collection of previous songs, it wasn't untill their next album ''Highway to Hell'' that the track "If You Want Blood" was released, it's unknown if the track was written before the album was released or if it was originally intended to be included on it.
35** ''Blow Up Your Video'' has an almost example in "That's The Way I Wanna Rock'n'roll": "I'm gonna blow up my video!"
36* Music/AdamAndTheAnts' ''Music/DirkWearsWhiteSox'': A unique case; The line "Dirk wears white sox" doesn't appear until "Don't Be Square (Be There)" on the FOLLOWING Ants' album, ''Music/KingsOfTheWildFrontier.''
37* Music/{{AFI}} have done this once with ''decemberundeground'', mentioning it once in the song "The Interview".
38* All Time Low's ''Nothing Personal'' comes from a line in the track "Break Your Little Heart" ("You were fake, I was great, nothing personal")
39* Music/LilyAllen's ''Alright, Still'' comes from a spoken part of "Knock 'Em Out".
40* Alu used the title of her 2004 debut, ''Infomercial Gasmask'', in the first track, "Asphyxia," and similarly her recent (2012) third album, ''Madhouse Masquerade'' is dropped in "Silhouettes and Shadows," but her most excellent second album, 2008's "Lobotomy Sessions," has no album title drop.
41* Søren Andersen, a Danish Guitarist and Singer/Songwriter, released his debut album in 2013, titled "Constant Replay". One of the tracks, "Song About You", features this in the Pre-Chorus. Followed immediately by a TitleDrop, no less.
42--> Pre-Chorus:
43--> "Inside my head lives a DJ"
44--> "He plays sweet Soul-music on constant replay"
45--> Chorus:
46--> "And it's a song about you"
47* Music/{{Anthrax}} drop "Persistence of Time" in the first track, "''Time''".
48* Apoptygma Berzerk:
49** ''Welcome To Earth'' takes its title from the radio chatter sample at the beginning and end of "Eclipse".
50** ''You and Me Against The World'' is named after a chorus lyric of "In This Together".
51* Music/ArchitectureInHelsinki's ''Places Like This'' is taken from a line in "Hold Music."
52* Music/ArcticMonkeys' ''Favourite Worst Nightmare'' was named for a line in the song "D Is For Dangerous" ("I think you should know you're his favourite worst nightmare")
53** ''The Car'' has a TitleTrack and gets a namedrop on a different track as well: "There'd Better Be a Mirrorball" goes "So, if you wanna walk me to the car / You oughta know I'll have a heavy heart".
54* In the Art vs Science song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sOgagQYHh8 'Bongo Plan']], they spell out the album title 'Off The Edge of The Earth and Into Forever, Forever', letter by letter.
55* Austra's ''Feel it Break'' is titled after the refrain of the single "The Beat and the Pulse''.
56* Automatic Loveletter's album "The Kids Will Take Their Monsters On" comes from a lyric in the song "Curtain Close."
57* Music/AvengedSevenfold's ''City of Evil'' takes its title from a line in "Beast and the Harlot".
58* German Metal band Axel Rudi Pell does this on the song "The Gates of the Seven Seals" on the album ''Oceans of Time''. The words in bold are titles of the band's past albums: "The thunder/the smash/the cracks '''between the walls'''/The '''black moon pyramid''' once filled with '''magic''' /now it's gone."
59* Music/{{Ayreon}} also does it a bunch of times, sometimes not even on the same album:
60** ''The Final Experiment'''s name is dropped by Merlin in the tracks "Prologue" and "Ayreon's Fate".
61** ''The Human Equation'' is title-dropped on the next album, ''01011001'', in the song "The Sixth Extinction" ("We must resolve this human equation").
62** ''The Universal Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer'' gets its subtitle dropped several times throughout the story, though the first time is heard right at the start of "Beyond The Last Horizon" on the album ''Actual Fantasy''.
63** ''Universal Migrator'' is name-dropped twice, in "Chaos" ("I will now take you back to the Big Bang, and the birth of the very first soul, called... the Universal Migrator") and in "To The Solar System" ("Please abort Universal Migrator sequence"). All in all, this serves to tie the album's stories into each other and keep the continuity and plot of the whole Ayreon universe going.
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67* Backyard Babies' ''Making Enemies Is Good'' takes its title from the track "Brand New Hate".
68* Music/BadReligion has done this a couple times:
69** Their first album ''How Could Hell Be Any Worse?'' gets its title from the song, "Fuck Armageddon... This is Hell!"
70** Their 2002 album ''The Process of Belief'' comes from the song, "Materialist".
71** Generally, they either TitleDrop or Album Title Drop. The only aversions in their career are ''Into the Unknown'', ''Back to the Known'', and "New Maps of Hell".
72* Ball in the House, ''The Way It Has to Be'', from a line in "It's All About Me"
73* The name of Music/SaraBareilles's album ''Kaleidoscope Heart'' is found in the bridge to the song "Uncharted."
74-->Jumpstart my kaleidoscope heart\
75Love to watch the colors fade
76** The title of her first studio album, ''Careful Confessions'', can be found in a lyric in the song ''Responsible''.
77* The Music/BarenakedLadies' album ''Maroon'' has some lyrics that include the word "Maroon" inside the CD case, but the song doesn't actually exist.
78* Music/SydBarrett's ''Music/TheMadcapLaughs'' is named for the lyric, "Well, the madcap laughed at the man on the border" in the song "Octopus."
79* The title of Music/{{Bastille}}’s album ''Wild World'' is dropped in the track “Warmth”: “Hold me in this wild, wild world…”
80* The title of Music/BatForLashes' ''Fur and Gold'' is mentioned in "Trophy".
81** The title of ''Two Suns'' is mentioned in "Glass".
82* In Music/TheBeachBoys' "Good Vibrations," the line "Softly smiles, I know she must be kind" appears. The album that "Good Vibrations" was intended for was called ''Music/{{Smile|TheBeachBoys}}''. However, Brian Wilson apparently did not want "Good Vibrations" to appear on the album, so this could be a coincidence.
83* Music/BeastieBoys
84** ''Ill Communication'': Title dropped on track 7, "Get it Together": "I'm like ma bell, I've got the ill communications."
85** ''Hello Nasty'': Title dropped on track 9, "Putting Shame in Your Game": "You be like, 'Hello Nasty, where you been?'"
86* Beborn Beton's ''Darkness Falls Again'' is named after a chorus lyric from "Dancer In The Dark".
87* In Music/{{Beck|Musician}}'s album ''Music/{{Odelay}}'', the word is used in the song "Lord Only Knows."
88** Also used in ''Guero'', from the song "Que Onda Guero."
89** "Little One" on''Sea Change'' uses the line "In a sea change nothing is safe."
90* Music/{{Belly|Band}} song "Arms of Clay" from the album ''Dove'' has the lyric, "Send a dove, I leave it on the sill."
91* The title of Music/BetweenTheBuriedAndMe's album ''The Great Misdirect'' appears in "Obfuscation" ("We will always be part of the great misdirect...stepping in and stepping out.").
92* Music/BigRedMachine: The titular question of the second album, ''How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?'', is posed in the very first lines of the very first song, "Latter Days".
93-->How long? Is what you asked\
94How long do you think it's gonna last?
95* The Birthday Massacre: ''Kings and Queens'' is titled after a lyrics off "Only the Strong Will Survive":
96-->"'''kings and queens''', the evil dreams, their hearts full of steel and despair"
97* Black Veil Brides, all three of their albums have this: "We Stitch These Wounds," "Set the World on Fire," and "Wretched and Divine".
98* UsefulNotes/{{Israeli}} musician Yoni Bloch's first album "???? ?? ???" (Maybe It's Me) ,named after a line from the similarly named song ,''???? ?? ????'' (Maybe it's Yoni. )
99* Music/BlueOctober's ''History For Sale'' takes its name from lyrics in the last song, Amazing.
100* Music/BlueOysterCult's most popular album, ''Agents of Fortune'', is named after a lyric from the song "Extra Terrestrial Intelligence".
101* Music/JamesBlunt's song "I can't hear the music" from his second album ''All The Lost Souls'' has this line:
102-->"And when you sell your soul for a leading role; will the lost souls be forgotten?"
103* Music/{{Blur}}'s ''Modern Life is Rubbish'' is dropped in the last section of opener "For Tomorrow": "''Turns it off and makes some tea/says '''modern life, well, it's rubbish'''''"
104* James Bonamy name-drops ''What I Live to Do'' in "Dog on a Toolbox".
105* Music/BonIver's ''For Emma Forever Ago'' is named for a line in the song "For Emma".
106* The Boomtown Rats do this in both ''A Tonic for the Troops'' and ''In the Long Grass'' (in the songs "She's So Modern" and "Hard Times", respectively).
107** Additionally, while ''The Fine Art of Surfacing'' never has the full title appear, "Wind Chill Factor Minus Zero" drops the line "This ''art of surfacing'' is all but dead".
108* Music/DavidBowie's title track "Blackstar", from the album ''Music/BlackstarAlbum'' (pronounced "Blackstar").
109-->"Something happened on the day he died\
110Spirit rose a meter then stepped aside\
111Somebody else took his place and bravely cried:\
112'I'm a Blackstar! I'm a Blackstar!'"
113* Braid's ''Frame And Canvas'' gets it's title dropped in "Killing A Camera".
114* The Bravery's done this a couple times. ''The Sun and the Moon'' is title dropped in both "Angelina" and "The Ocean", while the title of ''Stir the Blood'' is dropped in "Jack-O'-Lantern Man".
115* Music/BreakingBenjamin's ''Ember'' comes from a line during the chorus of the song "Psycho."
116* Music/TheBreeders album ''Last Splash'' is named after a line in its hit song "Cannon Ball."
117* Music/BrightEyes' ''I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning'' is named from ''Road to Joy'', the final song on the album.
118* Music/BringMeTheHorizon:
119** ''This is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made for'' is dropped in "Traitors Never Play Hangman".
120** ''Count Your Blessings'' is dropped in "Pray for Plagues".
121** ''There Is a Hell, Believe Me, I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let's Keep It a Secret'' is lifted from the hook of "Crucify Me".
122** ''Sempiternal'' occurs in the bridge of "Shadow Moses".
123** ''That's the Spirit'' is dropped at the end of "Happy Song".
124** ''amo'' comes from the chorus of "mother tongue".
125** ''POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR'' drops the latter part of the title in "Dear Diary"; "I can't stomach any more ''survival horror''".
126* The title of Music/BritishSeaPower's album ''Let the Dancers Inherit the Party'' is dropped twice in the song "Praise for Whatever".
127* Music/TheBrobecks' album ''Violent Things'' is named after a line in the song “Love at First Sight”.
128* "Outro: Ego" from the Music/{{BTS}} album ''Music/MapOfTheSoul7''.
129--> Map of the Soul, map of the all (Map of the Soul)\
130That's my ego, that's my ego"
131* The name of Music/JimmyBuffett's ''Living and Dying in 3/4 Time'' comes from the song "Nautical Wheelers"... which wasn't released until his ''next'' album, ''[=A1A=]''.
132* Music/{{Bush}}:
133** ''Razorblade Suitcase'' comes from the lyrics of "Synapse".
134** ''The Sea Of Memories'' comes from "Baby, Come Home".
135* On Music/KateBush's 2005 album ''Music/{{Aerial}}'', the only title drop is on the second last song "Nocturn", but in a hugely unexpected way -- on an album filled with images of sky, flight and birdsong, the lyric describes 'light climbing up the aerial', meaning the aerial on the roof of a house. It's an excellent twist, and effective not only with the significance of the word, but in its delivery, as the melody soars and reaches new height on the last syllable.
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139* Cacola's ''A Gift to Us All'' drops the album title in the last chorus of its penultimate song, "Tapers":
140-->''It feels so cold and icy, they will stare at you, appalled\
141It wasn't mine to take, but it was a gift to us all''
142* Music/CannibalCorpse's "Murderous Rampage", from ''Violence Unimagined'', has this line from the chorus:
143-->'''Violence unimagined''', lasted for days
144-->Perverted celebration
145-->Cruelty unforeseen, driven by hate
146-->Gruesome fascination
147* Capital Cities' debut album, ''In a Tidal Wave of Mystery'', is named after a line in their hit single "Safe and Sound."
148* "Old Fart at Play", on Music/CaptainBeefheart's album ''Music/TroutMaskReplica'', presents a slightly oblique example:
149--> "The old fart smelled this thru his important breather holes / Cleverly he dialed from within from the outside we observed / That the nose of the wooden mask / Where the holes had just been a moment ago / Was now smooth amazingly blended camouflaged in / With the very intricate rainbow trout replica"
150* The title of Carbon Leaf's ''Shadows in the Banquet Hall'' is dropped in "Come Again" off that album, and then again several albums later in "Toy Soldiers". The title of ''Nothing Rhymes With Woman'' comes from "Another Man's Woman".
151* Music/TheCardigans' album ''Long Gone Before Daylight'' is named from a couplet in the quiet acoustic song "03.45: No Sleep", where it refers to "the comfort of fireflies".
152* Music/BrandiCarlile:
153** ''The Firewatcher's Daughter'' comes from "The Stranger at My Door."
154** ''By the Way, I Forgive You'' is from "Every Time I Hear That Song."
155* Music/VanessaCarlton's album "Rabbits On The Run" takes its name from a line in "Carousel."
156* Cascada's Christmas album, ''It's Christmas Time'' has the name dropped in "Somewhere at Christmas Time".
157-->"Lay your hands in mine, it's Christmas time".
158* Three of Music/CatherineWheel's albums include the album title in a song with a different title:
159** ''Ferment'': "I'm fermenting, can't you see?" from the song "I Want to Touch You"
160** ''Chrome'': "It fulfills my sense of real, a chrome protection" from the song "Crank"
161** ''Adam and Eve'': "Tree to fruit, apple to seed, you are the A in Adam and Eve" from the song "Delicious"
162* Music/TheChemicalBrothers album ''Push The Button'' comes from a line in "Galvanize". ("The time has come to (push the button..)")
163* Cherri Bomb's ''This is the End of Control'' is named after the final lyric in "Shake the Ground"'s bridge.
164* The chorus of Music/{{Chic}}'s "Le Freak", from ''C'est Chic'':
165-->Freak out! Le freak, ''c'est chic''!
166* Music/ChildishGambino used the lyric "Because the internet, mistakes are forever" in the song 'Life: The Biggest Troll' in the album 'Because the Internet'.
167* Chiodos' ''Bone Palace Ballet'' gets dropped in the opening track ''Is it Progression if a Cannibal uses a Fork?'' (''I want to know what's going on in that pretty little head of yours / where every day is a bone palace ballet'').
168* Music/{{CHVRCHES}}': ''The Bones of What You Believe'' is a lyric off "Strong Hand" (which, unusually for this trope, is a BonusTrack from the album's deluxe version).
169** Meanwhile, ''Every Open Eye'' is dropped in "Clearest Blue".
170* Paula Cole's "Tiger" opens with the line "Where do I put ''this fire''?". It's the first song on said album, too.
171* Collide's ''Some Kind Of Strange'' has its title in the lyrics of "Euphoria": "Feel some kind of strange..."
172* Music/PhilCollins has one right in the title of a song: "''Both Sides'' of the Story".
173* Color Theory's ''The Majesty of Our Broken Past'' is named after a lyric from the bridge of "The Future You Is Forever".
174* Music/ShawnColvin's album ''A Few Small Repairs'', named for a line from her (one?) hit "Sunny Came Home".
175* Music/AliceCooper's ''Love it to Death'' is named for the lyric, "I guess I love it/Love it to death" in the song "Long Way To Go."
176* ''In Motion'' by Copeland features the title in the song "Love is a Fast Song", "...your love is in motion and it's spinning me around again...".
177* Music/TheCorrs' album ''In Blue'' is named for a line from the song "Give Me A Reason."
178** And their earlier ''Talk On Corners'' takes its title from a line in "Queen Of Hollywood".
179* The title of the Creator/MirandaCosgrove album ''Sparks Fly'' is also the first line of its lead single "Kissin U".
180* Music/ElvisCostello did this a lot: ''Music/MyAimIsTrue'' (from "Alison"), ''Punch the Clock'' (from "The Greatest Thing"), ''King of America'' (from "Brilliant Mistake"), ''Blood and Chocolate'' (from "Uncomplicated"), ''Taking Liberties'' (from "Crawling to the U.S.A.") and ''Brutal Youth'' (from "Favourite Hour").
181** He also has an Album Title Drop that's somewhat hidden: ''Music/ThisYearsModel'' was inspired by "(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea" ("Capital punishment/She's last year's model"), which was left off the U.S. version of the original album, but has been anthologized in several other places. Also, one of the other songs on the album is titled "This Year's Girl".
182* The Music/CountingCrows album "This Desert Life" is named for a line in the song "High Life."
183** There's also ''Films About Ghosts''.
184** The Counting Crows have an odd example on their debut album ''August and Everything After''. The line doesn't appear on any of the songs on the album: it does, however, appear in the lyrics of an unpublished song that serves as the album's cover art. ''Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings'' is [[ConceptAlbum a little different]].
185* Music/{{Covenant}}'s "Morning Star" has "I keep my eyes on ''The Blinding Dark''".
186* Robert Cray Band's album ''Strong Persuader'' has the title in the lyrics of the song “Right Next Door (Because of Me)”.
187* Music/CreedenceClearwaterRevival's ''Music/WillyAndThePoorBoys'' takes its name from a line in "Down on the Corner."
188* Music/TheCruxshadows' ''As The Dark Against My Halo'' drops its title in the chorus of "Halo". The bridge of "Quicksilver" from the same album drops the title of their 10 years prior album ''Wishfire''.
189* Music/TheCult drops the phrase ''sonic temple'' on the final track of the same-named album, "Medicine Train."
190* Music/CultOfLuna has a few:
191** The last line in "Further" (and the album) is "to '''the beyond'''"
192** "Leave Me Here" has the line "Just like '''salvation''' comes in the end."
193** "And With Her Came the Birds" has "'''Somewhere along the highway''' these tracks must end."
194* Music/CultureClub references the previous album ''Kissing To Be Clever'' in the song "Miss Me Blind" from ''Music/ColourByNumbers''.
195* Music/{{The Cure|Band}}'s ''The Head on the Door'' takes its name from a lyric in "Close to Me": "If only I was sure that my head on the door was just a dream."
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199* Music/DanAndShay's debut album, ''Where It All Began'', comes from the lead single "19 You + Me": "It was our first week at Myrtle Beach, where it all began…"
200* Music/DanceGavinDance
201** "Happiness" gets dropped in "Tree Village" and "Carl Barker", although not in "[[TitleTrack Happiness]]".
202** "Downtown Battle Mountain II" occurs in the opening to "Thug City".
203* Music/{{Daughtry}}:
204** Their second album, ''Leave This Town'', has the title uttered in the bridge for "September".
205** ''Cage to Rattle'' is dropped in the chorus of "Death of Me".
206* Music/TheDecemberists take it to very meta levels with "The Hazards of Love". It is: the title of the album, and the main title of ''four'' different songs, each of which drops the title in their lyrics at least once.
207** A more conventional instance occurs with "Castaways and Cutouts", whose title comes from the track "California One/Youth and Beauty Brigade".
208** The title of the album "What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World" is a lyric in the song "12/17/12."
209* Music/DefLeppard's ''Pyromania'' is name dropped during "Rock of Ages"
210-->"No serenade, no fire brigade, just pyromania!"
211* Music/DeLaSoul's "Three Is The Magic Number" drops the title of ''Music/ThreeFeetHighAndRising''. Although actually, the title is being dropped by a sample of Music/JohnnyCash's "Five Feet High and Rising".
212* Delirious' album ''Mezzamorphis'' is a {{portmanteau}} of two song titles, "Mezzanine Floor" and "[[{{Metamorphosis}} Metamorphis]]". The latter song ends with the line "Flying high in the blink of an eye, / mezzamorphizzy."
213* Music/{{Devo}}'s "Music/QAreWeNotMenAWeAreDevo" comes from "Jocko Homo".
214** "Smooth Noodle Maps" comes from "DEVO Has Feelings Too".
215** ''Something for Everybody'' comes from the chorus of "Sumthin'".
216* The title of the Music/DepecheMode album ''Some Great Reward'' comes from the song ''Lie To Me''.
217--> Make me think
218--> That at the end of the day
219--> '''Some great reward'''
220--> Will be coming my way
221** ''Spirit'' has "Our spirit has gone" in "Fail".
222** The second line in "The Darkest Star" is ''Playing the Angel''.
223* "There, There, My Dear" by Music/DexysMidnightRunners contains the title of its parent album, ''Searching For The Young Soul Rebels'' in its spoken middle section.
224** ''Too-Rye-Ay'', from the bridge of "Come On Eileen".
225* Music/NeilDiamond's 1972 live album ''Hot August Night'' takes its title from the opening line of the opening title track of 1969's ''Music/BrotherLovesTravelingSalvationShow''.
226* Music/JoeDiffie's ''A Thousand Winding Roads'' album is named for a line in lead-off single "Home".
227* Music/DimmuBorgir examples:
228** ''Enthrone Darkness Triumphant'' -- from "Prudence's Fall"
229** ''Spiritual Black Dimensions'' -- from "The Insight and the Catharsis"
230** ''In Sorte Diaboli'' -- from "The Chosen Legacy" and "The Sinister Awakening"
231** ''Abrahadabra'' -- from "Endings and Continuations"
232** ''Under Rug Swept'' is a line from the song "Hands Clean" ("What part of our history's reinvented and under rug swept?")
233* Music/DinosaurJr's ''I Bet On Sky'' is titled for a line in "Pierce The Morning Rain".
234** ''Without A Sound'' has a title drop in "Even You".
235* The Music/DireStraits album "Making Movies" has the title line in "Skateaway".
236* Music/{{Dismember}}: ''Like an Ever Flowing Stream'' is titled after a lyric in "In Death's Sleep".
237* Music/TheDivineComedy's "Theme From Casanova" serves the exact same function.
238* The title of the Music/DixieChicks' ''Taking the Long Way'' comes up in "The Long Way Around," both independent of and mashed together with the song title ("Taking the long way / Taking the long way around").
239* Music/TheDoors' best-of album ''Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine'' gets its name from a phrase in ''The End''.
240* Music/DreamTheater title-drops the album names in the lyrics to songs in a few of their albums.
241** ''When Dream And Day Unite'': "Only A Matter Of Time" ("And though the time will come when dream and day unite")
242** ''Images And Words'': "Wait For Sleep" ("Where images and words are running deep")
243** ''Music/MetropolisPt2ScenesFromAMemory'' - The main title is never mentioned, but the subtitle is in the song "Home" ("Decadent scenes from a memory")
244*** In an interesting version of this trope, the phrase "Scenes From a Memory" is actually used in the song "Metropolis Part 1: The Miracle and the Sleeper", from the album "Images and Words", so the title drop is from an older album, from the song that the album's title is a "sequel" to.
245** ''Octavarium'' is the title of the last song in the album ("Trapped inside this Octavarium").
246*** In addition to the obvious ones listed above, the title for ''Train of Thought'' appears as an instrumental called "Stream of Consciousness".
247** ''Systematic Chaos'': "Constant Motion", almost ("Random thoughts of neat disorder") (Neat disorder = systematic chaos)
248** ''Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence'' kind of does it with the line "The turbulence deep inside" from "Losing Time/Grand Finale" on Disc 2.
249** ''A Change Of Seasons'', partially ("Seasons change and so can I" from "Another World").
250** ''Awake'': "Where there is reason, tonight I'm awake", exerpt from "The Silent Man".
251* The first two albums from Music/JasonDonovan had thier titles based on a lyric of a specific song.
252** "Ten Good Reasons": "You'll give me one good reason to leave me/I'll give you ten good reasons to stay" (Song: "Too Many Broken Hearts")
253** "Between the Lines": "Should've read between the lines" (Song: "When It's All Over")
254* Music/TheDropkickMurphys album ''The Meanest of Times'' stems from the song "Rude Awakenings," used to describe the one-night stand at the center of the song ("a meaningless gesture in '''the meanest of times'''/as it turns out, you weren't worth the call").
255** Their album 'Signed and Sealed in blood' get it's title from the song 'Rose Tattoo'.
256* Dum Dum Girls' ''Only In Dreams'' has it's title dropped in "Wasted Away".
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260* The Music/EaglesOfDeathMetal track "Eagles Goth" drops its album title: ''Death by Sexy''.
261* Music/{{Editors}} first album, ''The Back Room'' had the song "Camera" with the line "If we hide, they look in the back room".
262* Elbow album "The Seldom Seen Kid" has its title in "Grounds for Divorce" (''And Sundays are for drinking with the seldom seen kid'').
263* Music/BillieEilish's debut album "''WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?''" features that question in the song 'bury a friend'.
264* No less than four songs on the ''Film/ElectricDreams'' soundtrack use the phrase "electric dreams" in the lyrics.
265* Music/ElectricSix's ''Fire'' was so named because the band members noticed that the word can be found in the lyrics of almost every song on the album.
266* Music/{{Eminem}}:
267** ''The Eminem Show'' is from "Cleanin' Out My Closet":
268--->I would've shot them, I would have killed Kim and them bot\
269 This is my life, I'd like to welcome y'all to ''the Eminem Show''.
270** "Déjà Vu" title drops ''Relapse'':
271--->Now here I am three months later, full-blown ''relapse''
272* Music/EnterShikari's ''Common Dreads'' is title dropped in both the eponymous intro track and "Solidarity". ("Here tonight / I clock a thousand heads / Here to unite / Through common dreads") The previous album's title, ''Take To The Skies'', also gets mentioned in "No Sleep Tonight". ("You and me, we're gonna take / To the skies, for a common sake").
273* Music/EscapeTheFate did this with their album Dying Is Your Latest Fashion, the title of which is mentioned in the third track, Situations.
274* The name of the popular album ''Revenge'' by British pop rock duo Music/{{Eurythmics}} is derived from the lyric "Sometimes revenge can be so sweet..." in the eighth track, "A Little of You".
275** The extended intro to the music video of "Would I Lie to You?" drops the phrase, "Be yourself tonight," which is the title of the album the song comes from.
276* The title of Music/{{Evanescence}}'s album ''Fallen'' is mentioned in the bridge for "Whisper" ("Forsaking all I've '''fallen''' for / I rise to meet the end")
277** ''The Open Door'' i from the chorus of "All that I'm Living For" ("lock the last open door/my ghosts are gaining on me").
278* {{Everclear}}'s ''Sparkle And Fade'' is named for a repeated lyric in "Summerland": "We could get lost in the fall /Glimmer, sparkle and fade".
279* Music/EverythingEverything does this almost every album. The exceptions are ''Arc'' (which has a TitleTrack, but the name goes unspoken) and ''Raw Data Feel''; ''A Fever Dream'' only has a TitleTrack.
280** ''Man Alive'' is named for the lyric "Man alive, her every ache a baton to me" in "Qwerty Finger".
281** ''Get to Heaven'' has a TitleTrack, and its working title ''Gimme The Gun'' came from the bridge in "Zero Pharaoh".
282** ''RE-ANIMATOR'' is title dropped in "Black Hyena": "At last / Hello, Re-Animator!"
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286* Music/FairgroundAttraction's first album ''The First of a Million Kisses'' title is a line from the last song, ''Allelujah'' (not the Music/LeonardCohen one).
287* Music/PalomaFaith: Her first album Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful (2009)was dropped in the aforementioned song title of the same name.
288-->Do you want the truth or something beautiful?
289--> Just close your eyes and make believe
290--> Do you want the truth or something beautiful?
291--> I am happy to deceive you
292** This also happens with The Architect (2017)
293--> I will forgive you, no I can not forget
294--> And I will outlive you
295--> I am the architect
296* Faith Assembly's ''Shades of Blue'' is named after the line "And the soul will feel the shades of blue" from "Solitude".
297* The name of Music/FallOutBoy's ''Take This To Your Grave'' comes from the last track, "The Patron Saint of Liars and Fakes."
298* Music/FatboySlim's "Praise You", for ''You've Come a Long Way, Baby''...sort of.
299-->We''''ve come a long''' long '''way''' together...
300** "Weapon of Choice" does include the include the title ''Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars'' (a ShoutOut to an Creator/OscarWilde quote), even if it's absent from the music video.
301* The chorus "Blue Piccadilly", the last track of the Feeling's ''Twelve Stops And Home", ends with the line... well, guess.
302* The Field Effect's ''Cartography'' gets its title from "Dancing With Earthquakes":
303-->''And if not for this cartography, I could wake up at your feet''.
304* Fight or Flight drops their "[Is] life by design?" title in the opening and chorus of Track 10, "''A Void''".
305* Many of Creator/TheFiresignTheatre's albums have the title crop up in the dialog, but since many of them are {{Word Salad Title}}s, it probably doesn't signify any more importance than usual.
306* Music/{{Fishbone}}'s ''The Reality Of My Surroundings'' comes from a line in "So Many Millions" ("I cannot get over legitimately, the reality of my surroundings")
307* Fitz and the Tantrums' "Out of My League": "Yeah, you were ''more than just a dream''..."
308** They title drop ''More Than Just a Dream'' so many times it'd make more sense just to name that song "More Than Just a Dream" instead of "Out of My League".
309* British {{BoyBand}} Five's "Invincible" from the 1999 album of the same name
310* The name of Music/FleetwoodMac's ''Mystery to Me'' comes from the song "Emerald Eyes".
311* Music/FlorenceAndTheMachine: ''Lungs'' is namedropped in both "I Am Not Calling You a Liar" and "Between Two Lungs" (which ends as a TitleTrack for the deluxe edition), along with ''Ceremonials'' in "Only If For a Night".
312* Music/BenFolds Five's ''Whatever and Ever Amen'' is a line from the song "Battle of Who Could Care Less."
313** And on that note, Music/BenFolds' ''Way To Normal'' gets its title from "Effington" ("Making my '''way to Normal''', Illinois"), and ''Lonely Avenue'' gets its title from "Doc Pomus" ("And out they pour, the hits and the misses. Turn Me Loose, '''Lonely Avenue'''")
314* Whole band reference: Follow For Now took their name from a line in Music/PublicEnemy's "Bring the Noise."
315* The Music/FooFighters' ''One By One'' has its title taken from a line in "All My Life" ("One by one, hidden up my sleeve").
316** Likewise, ''Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace'' takes its title nearly verbatim from a line in the album's final track, "Home".
317** The song "Miss the Misery" has "Don't change our mind, Your ''wasting light''".
318** Played with ''There's Nothing Left to Lose'''s "Generator": "When there's nothing left to ''use''". ("Word Forward", recorded much later, includes "Just a simple man, with nothing left to lose").
319* The thrash metal band Forbidden, in the first vinyl pressing of their debut album ''Forbidden Evil'', began the album with a sample from a movie that ended with "I can't tell you, it's...''forbidden''." This snippet has also appeared on at least one demo and as the intro tape for their live shows.
320* The title of ''Interventions & Lullabies'' by The Format is almost but not quite dropped in "I'm Ready, I Am" ("an intervention, a lullaby").
321* Music/FranzFerdinand's ''Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action'' is name-dropped in the chorus of "Right Action".
322* Music/TheFratellis' debut album ''Costello Music'' features the line "these are crazy times down at Costello Music" in the refrain of the first track "Henrietta".
323* {{Music/Fun}}'s ''Some Nights'' has a title track and "Some Nights (Intro)", both of which of course have "some nights" somewhere in the lyrics, but the phrase also comes up in two other songs: "Stars" has "Some nights I rule the world / with bar lights and pretty girls" while "One Foot" has "Some nights I break down and cry".
324** Their debut album, ''Aim and Ignite'', features the title in the song "Light a Roman Candle With Me":
325-->''...at least we would know that the sparks didn't glow but we owe it to ourselves to try so we aim and ignite...''.
326* The title of Future Perfect's ''Dirty Little Secrets'' is derived from the line "My dirty little secret" in "Second Skin".
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330* The title of Game Theory's 1987 album "Lolita Nation" is dropped in "We Love You Carol and Alison": "And he's got nerve / Asking this Lolita nation to bow and serve".
331* Music/{{Garbage}} has a straight example in their 2016 song "Even Though Our Love Is Doomed": "Such ''strange little birds''Devoured by our obsessions"
332** ''beautifulgarbage'' is taken from a line of Music/{{Hole}}'s "Celebrity Skin".
333* The album ''[[PunBasedTitle Selling England By the Pound]]'' by Music/{{Genesis|Band}} has its title sung during the song ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdD6L4cKKU8 Dancing with the Moonlit Knight]]'':
334-->"Old man dies/The note he left was signed, "Old Father Thames"\
335It seems he's drowned/'''Selling England by the pound'''".
336* The Genki Rockets' second album, ''No Border Between Us'' is named after a line in "Heavenly Star", their most famous song, which was actually the title track from their first album, subverting/inverting this trope.
337* British art-rock band Gentle Giant used the phrase "Hail to power and to glory's way!" on two tracks from their album ''The Power And The Glory''. They also made a song with the same title as the album, but it was not included on the original album - Only ''on the B-side of a single from that album''.
338* Little-known band Girl's Last Choice do this on their EP "It's Okay To Be Yourself" in the first track, "Hit The Lights".
339* Music/GirlsAloud's ''What Will The Neighbours Say?'' takes its name from a line in "Love Machine" - "What will the neighbours say this time?" - that is itself a CallBack to their debut single "Sound of the Underground".
340* The Go! Team's ''Thunder, Lighting, Strike'' is essentially title dropped in ''Hold Your Terror Close.''
341-->''You're right. Strangers are easy to like.''\
342'' '''Thunder''' and '''lightning''' will '''strike.''' ''
343* Music/AmyGrant:
344** ''Age to Age'' is from a line in "El Shaddai".
345** ''Heart in Motion'' is from a line in the song "Baby, Baby".
346* Music/GraveDigger - ''Tunes Of War'' comes from a lyric in the song "Rebellion (the Clans Are Marching)".
347* Music/GreatBigSea examples:
348** The album titles of ''The Hard and the Easy'' and ''Courage and Patience and Grit'' can both be heard in ''Tickle Cove Pond''.
349** The title of ''Fortune's Favour'' can be heard in the song ''England''.
350* Music/{{Grottomatic}}'s ''Tornado of Squee'' gets its name from a short passage in "A Mouse for a Day." ''Hey Blondie, How's It Going?'' is a spoken line that introduces [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot "Stretchy Sumo Angel."]]
351* Music/GunsNRoses' double album ''Music/UseYourIllusion'' takes its title from a line in the song "Locomotive" on ''UYI 2''.
352* Music/GymClassHeroes' third album ''As Cruel As School Children'' comes from a line off of the song "Scandalous Scholastics".
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356* Music/{{Haken}}: ''Aquarius'' is a line in "Aquarium", and ''The Mountain'' is a line from "Falling Back to Earth".
357* ''God Don't Make No Junk'' by The Halo Benders drops its title in "Canned Oxygen".
358* Hammerfall chant their album's name, ''Unbent, Unbowed, Unbroken'', during track 3 of that album, "Fury of the Wild".
359* Music/HappyMondays' ''Squirrel And G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out)'' gets most of its long title from the full chorus of "Twenty Four Hour Party People": "Squirrel And G-Man" are never brought up though, and presumably "carnt" is supposed to be FunetikAksent for how Shaun Ryder pronounces "can't" in the song. Ironically, "24 Hour Party People" wasn't even on the original version of the album.
360* John Hartford: ''The Walls We Bounce Off Of'' comes up during a monologue following up "More Big Bull Fiddle Fun".
361* The title question of Music/HarveyDanger's ''Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone?'' is sung in it's final track, "Radio Silence".
362* It's not an exact title drop, but the the Hawthorne Heights album ''If Only You Were Lonely'' has a song called "Decembers" that includes the lyrics "If only they were all alone."
363* Both of Hey Rosetta's albums: ''Plan Your Escape'' and ''Into Your Lungs'' come from "Another Pilot" and "Psalm" respectively.
364* Music/TheHoldSteady: ''Heaven is Whenever'' is titled for a line in "We Can Get Together", and ''Boys and Girls in America'' is name-dropped both on "Stuck Between Stations" and "First Night". Debut album ''Almost Killed Me'' is named for a phrase used on every song.
365* Hole's ''Music/LiveThroughThis'' is named for a line in "Asking For It" ("If you live through this with me, I swear that I would die for you").
366* Music/TheHollies: ''A Crazy Steal'' takes its title from a line in "Hello to Romance".
367* In Been to Hell by Music/HollywoodUndead, Charlie Scene ends his verse with, “I’m the reason you came here, I’m the ''American Tragedy''”.
368* Hot Water Music: ''Caution'' is the first word in the chorus of "I Was on a Mountain".
369* Hum's ''You'd Prefer An Astronaut'' is named for a line in "I'd Like Your Hair Long", while Downward Is Heavenward is named for a line in "Afternoon With The Axolotls".
370* Heatmiser's ''Mic City Sons'' is named after the first line in the track "Pop In G".
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374* Music/BillyIdol's ''Whiplash Smile'' takes its title from a line in "Don't Need A Gun."
375* Music/ImagineDragons' second EP bore the title ''Hell and Silence'', after a phrase sung during the bridge of the last track, "Emma".
376* In A Great Big World's album "Is There Anybody Out There?", the opening song "Rockstar" drops the album title twice in the second verse; each time, it's a thought that one of the song's two characters is thinking. First the girl is sitting in a tree and looking at the night sky, daydreaming about aliens arriving and "thinking, ah, ah, ah, is there anybody out there?" Meanwhile, the boy is thinking of her while playing guitar, and he wonders the same thing.
377* The Influents's "Some of the Young" is a repeated line in "Life, and Life Only", the first instance: ''we climb so high, from it all / And I guess we owe it all to some of the young''. Interestingly, the phrase "Life, and Life Only" never occurs in the song, one listening to it for the first time would probably guess the title to be "Some of the Young".
378* Interface's ''The Perfect World'' drops its title twice; first in the AlbumIntroTrack "Ignition", then in the finale "Back to the Beginning".
379* Music/{{Interpol}}'s ''Turn On The Bright Lights'' has it's title dropped in "NYC".
380* The title of Iron & Wine's album ''The Creek Drank the Cradle'' comes from a line in the track "Upwards Over the Mountain".
381-->"Mother, forget me now that the creek drank the cradle you sang to,\
382Mother, forgive me, I sold your car for the shoes that I gave you."
383** The title of ''Kiss Each Other Clean'' comes from the track "Your Fake Name is Good Enough for Me''
384-->Bet you're watching all the happy kids
385-->'''Kiss each other clean'''
386* Aside from having a title track to begin with, Music/{{INXS}}' ''Kick'' has a couple of title drops: "Devil Inside" features the line "look at them go, look at them kick", while "Tiny Daggers" has "All you want to do is kick it in".
387* Music/IronMaiden: borderline example with "Still Life", from ''Piece of Mind'', which has the line "Nightmares... will give me peace of mind".
388* I Mother Earth drop the title of their second album, ''Scenery and Fish'' in the fifth track, "Three Days Old."
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392* Music/AlanJackson's ''A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love)'' is named for a line in its single "Chattahoochee".
393* Music/JanetJackson's "Nasty": "'Cause 'Privacy' is my last name, my middle name is [='=]''Music/{{Control}}''[='=]..."
394* Music/JanesAddiction's "Ted, Just Admit It.." from ''Nothing's Shocking'': "Camera got them images, camera got them all, nothing's shocking".
395* James' ''Millionaires'' nearly turns up in "Just Like Fred Astaire" ("I'm a bull, not a bear / I'm a millionaire").
396* Music/{{Jamiroquai}}'s "Space Cowboy" goes "This is ''The Return of the Space Cowboy''!"
397* Sarah Jarosz's second album, ''Follow Me Down'', is named for the first words of the first song on the album, "Run Away".
398* The last 45 seconds of "Ni**as in Paris" from Music/JayZ and Music/KanyeWest's album ''Watch the Throne'' repeat the lyric "You are now ''watching the throne,'' / Don't let me get in my zone."
399* Music/JethroTull do this with "Dun Ringill" on ''Stormwatch'': "Lines join in faint discord and the stormwatch brews"
400* Music/{{Jhariah}}: The TitleTrack of ''The Great Tale of How I Ruined It All'' includes the line "hear the great tale of how I ruined it all, if you have the will to spend".
401* Music/BillyJoel's ''Cold Spring Harbor'' takes its title from a line in "Everybody Loves You Now".
402** Playing with this trope, the first song on ''Glass Houses'' -- "You May Be Right" -- opens with the sound of glass breaking. (The album cover depicts Joel about to hurl a rock at a glass house.)
403* Music/EltonJohn's ''Ice on Fire'' takes its title from a line in "Nikita".
404* Music/JackJohnson's ''In Between Dreams'' is from the lyrics of the first track "Better Together."
405-->"But if all of these dreams might find their way into my day-to-day scene, I'd be under the impression I was somewhere in between."
406* Jonathan Settel's album "Through His Eyes" is named after a line in the chorus of "The Wall".
407* Music/{{Joywave}}
408** Their third studio album , ''Possession'', actually does have a song titled [[TitleTrack "Possession"]], but [[NonAppearingTitle the title doesn't appear at all in the song's lyrics]]. The title is actually referenced in the album's penultimate song, "No Shoulder":
409--->'Cause it's possession, not possessions, that'll finally set me free...
410** Their fourth album ''Cleanse'' is namedropped during the bridge of "Every Window is a Mirror":
411--->A film that you just can't wash has emerged,\
412But you cleanse, you cleanse, you cleanse...
413* The title of ''Sin After Sin'' by Music/JudasPriest isn't in the lyrics of that album, but rather is in the lyrics of their previous album ''Sad Wings of Destiny'' (in the song "Genocide"):
414-->Sin after sin I have endured\
415Yet the wounds I bear are the wounds of love
416* Music/JulienK's "We're Here With You" from ''[[TitleTrack We're Here With You]]''.
417--> So let it go
418--> We're here with you
419--> Won't lose control
420--> So let it go
421* Music/JungKook's "Standing Next to You", from ''Golden''.
422--> "Leave ya body '''golden''' like the sun and the moon"
423* Junior Senior's debut album ''D-d-don't Don't Stop the Beat'' takes its title from its first ([[{{OneHitWonder}} and definitely biggest]]) single, "Move Your Feet".
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427* Music/KaiserChiefs' third album ''Off With Their Heads'' has this in "Like It Too Much":
428-->'''Off with their heads''', and always led opinion polls.
429** Their fifth album, ''Education, Education, Education and War'' has its title show up (with one less "education) twice in the track "Cannons"
430--> Smashing regimes between curses, chanting
431--> '''education, education and war'''
432-->...
433--> You will be issued with a rifle on arrival chaps
434--> for '''education, education and war'''
435* For their first five outings, Music/KaizersOrchestra's albums were named after an album cut, in which the title was inherently dropped. The ''Violeta Violeta'' trilogy, however, is a numbered trilogy in which the closest thing to be found are the numerous drops of the given name "Violeta", though it is never mentioned twice in succession.
436* Music/{{Katatonia}} drops a few album names in "The Itch" ("The great cold distance"), "Hypnone" ("Tomorrow is so long / The Dead End King is here") and "I Am Nothing" ("I have to get on with this / It's a decision for tonight.").
437* Music/{{Keane}}'s album ''Under the Iron Sea'' is namechecked in "Crystal Ball".
438* The opening track on Mike [=Keneally=]'s 1993 solo debut album ''hat.'' is "Your Quimby Dollars at Work," which crosses this trope with ThankingTheViewer and MinisculeRocking:
439-->"hat\
440 Thank you for buying 'hat'\
441 hat"
442* Music/TheKillers' ''Day & Age'' comes from the lyric of "The World We Live In" ("I heard a rumor that you quit this day and age.")
443** The line is later repeated in "Neon Tiger": "Cause I don't wanna go back / I want a new day and age."
444* Kill Hannah has ''Until There's Nothing Left Of Us,'' which are lyrics from Believer.
445** KH really likes this one, to the point that the song "All That He Wants" is commonly known by the line that titles the album, ''American Jet Set''.
446** Really, the only time they ''haven't'' done this in was in ''Hope For The Hopeless''...or in ''For Never And Ever'', where the namesake only appears in a hidden track two LP's prior.
447* Music/KillswitchEngage's "Just Barely Breathing" goes "Are we ''alive or just breathing''?".
448* Music/{{KMFDM}}'s ''Symbols'' album drops its LuckyCharmsTitle in the liner notes for "Down and Out", which is represented by a SoundEffectBleep on the recording.
449* The [[Music/{{Kongos}} KONGOS]] debut, ''Lunatic'' has this in "[[{{SanitySlippageSong}} I'm Only Joking]]":
450-->Licking her chops, she looks at the '''lunatics'''
451-->She needs another fix.
452* Norwegian metal band The Kovenant (formerly known as Covenant) drops the album title ''Nexus Polaris'' several times during the track ''Planetary Black Elements''.
453* Music/KylieMinogue:
454** From 'Dreams' on ''Impossible Princess''
455--> These are the dreams of an impossible princess
456** From 'Slow' on ''Body Language''
457--> Read my body language
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461* Music/KendrickLamar:
462** His debut album, ''Section.80'', is dropped multiple times throughout the album.
463** ''Music/GoodKidMAADCity'' is dropped during "good kid" at the end of each verse.
464** He drops the album title ''Music/ToPimpAButterfly'' during the opening track, "Wesley's Theory":
465-->''Are you really who they idolize?\
466To pimp a butterfly''
467** ''DAMN.'' has the name dropped multiple times.
468* Låpsley's ''Long Way Home'' is named after the line "I would take the long way home" in the chorus of "Seven Months".
469* Laserdance's ''Future Generation'' has a TitleTrack, but only actually drops the album title at the beginning of "Power Run", the AlbumIntroTrack.
470* Music/{{Live}}: ''Mental Jewelry'', a line in the song "Mirror Song".
471* Children's musician Laurie Berkner has one in "We Are the Dinosaurs":
472--> We are the dinosaurs, marching marching\
473We are the dinosaurs! '''''Whaddaya think of that?
474* The Jens Lekman compilation ''Oh You're So Silent Jens'' is named for a lyric in "Black Cab".
475* Music/LimpBizkit's "Sour" from ''Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$'' (sort of):
476--> ''Maybe you won't, maybe you will,\
477But baby, you're still about as real as a three-dollar bill''.
478** ''Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water'' has some gratuitous title drops in "Hot Dog" and "Rollin'", although in the latter it's just "chocolate starfish".
479* Music/LinkinPark's "The Requiem" and "The Catalyst"[[note]] respectively, the first and the ''penultimate'' track of the album[[/note]] drops the title in this little ditty: "God save us everyone / Will we burn inside the fires of ''a thousand suns''".
480* Little Boots' ''Hands'', is oddly, named after its HiddenTrack, which was her first demo recording.
481* Music/LittleMix:
482** On their third album ''Get Weird'' (2015), which comes from the song "Weird People"
483--> We're gonna get weird all night
484--> I said, "Now let's get weird all night."
485* Local H's "Lucky", from ''Pack Up The Cats'': "Pack up the cats and move to the city".
486** This is pretty much par for the course with Local H: ''As Good As Dead'' is from the refrain on "Eddie Vedder," ''Hallelujah, I'm A Bum'' is a lyric in "Look Who's Walking On Four Legs Again."
487* Music/TheLonelyIsland's ''Turtleneck and Chain'' is mentioned in "I Just Had Sex" ("Plus, she let me wear my chain and my turtleneck sweater"). This is in addition to a TitleTrack.
488* Music/{{Lordi}}'s ''The Arockalypse'', titled after a line in "Hardrock Hallelujah!"
489* The Luxury's ''This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things'' has it's title dropped in "Seven Stories".
490* The title of Lykke Li's second album, ''Wounded Rhymes'', is mentioned in the first two lines of "Sadness is a Blessing".
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494* M's album ''New York London Paris Munich'' takes its title from a line in "Pop Muzik."
495* Mabel's 2019 debut album mentions the album title
496--> ''But you need to elevate it You should know That I've got high expectations, ah''
497* Music/MachineHead drops the phrase ''Burn My Eyes'' in their song ''Old'' (the second track at that).
498** ''Bloodstone & Diamonds'' is dropped in the first track, "Now We Die."
499* Music/{{Madonna}}'s ''MDNA'' album features her repeatedly uttering the title in "I'm Addicted".
500* Manchester Orchestra's ''I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child'' gets its name from a lyric in the opening song, "Wolves at Night."
501* Aimee Mann's "Lost in Space" has a title track, but also drops the title in the final song, "It's Not."
502* Averted with Music/{{Manowar}}'s second album, ''Into Glory Ride'': the phrase actually comes from a lyric in "Battle Hymn", the title track of their ''first'' album. So, the song was good enough to name ''two'' albums after? Yes. Yes, it was.
503* Music/MarilynManson was often not content with simply having a {{title track}}, but also this. ''Music/AntichristSuperstar'' contains the song "Antichrist Superstar" and the song "1996", with a major part of it being "Antichrist Superstar." ''Music/MechanicalAnimals'' has the song "Mechanical Animals," the in-universe (it's a ConceptAlbum, as are ''Antichrist Superstar'' and ''Music/HolyWoodInTheShadowOfTheValleyOfDeath'') band named "Omega and the Mechanical Animals," and the usage of the term later on in the spoken-word untitled track. ''Holy Wood'' does not have a title track (well, the full title, ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' does have one for the second part), but it does have the in-universe place mentioned. This is next done in [=2009's=] ''The High End of Low'' (which contains no title track, but the lyrics of "Inside the Fire" contain the title).
504* Music/LeneMarlin drops the album title on her first, second, and fourth albums. The last one's the most subtle, with the phrase "twist the truth" hidden in "You Could Have" on ''Twist the Truth''.
505* The Israeli band Mashina's sixth album, ??? ???? (The Peak of Emotion)'s first song (??? ???? P'hai Show) opens with the lyrics "Here's P'hai Show and The Peak of Emotion Show" ,it makes sence considering that this is a Song ListSong for the album
506** The band also named two of their "Greatest hits" Albums after lyrics from songs included ("??????? ??????" (Ladies and Gentlmen) is named after the first line in ????? ?????? (The Machine Dance) and "???? ????????" is named after a line from ??? ?? ???????? ?????? (Why Politics For Me Now?)
507* Music/{{Mastodon}} does this on '''Crack the Skye''', both as their song title ''Crack the Skye'' and on the song "The Czar": "Spiraling up through the crack in the sky/Leaving material world behind/I see your face in constellations/The martyr is ending his life for mine."
508* Music/DaveMatthewsBand take their debut album's name (''Under the Table and Dreaming'') from the song "''Ants Marching''"
509-->Goes to visit his mommy / She feeds him well his concerns he forgets them\
510-->And remembers being small, playing / Under the table and dreaming
511** Their third album, ''Before These Crowded Streets'', is named after a lyric from the song "The Dreaming Tree," and their second album, ''Crash'', is frequently title-dropped in "Crash into Me."
512* Music/AvaMax's song "Torn" from her 2020 debut album mentions the album name
513--> ''I'm torn in between Heaven and Hell cause baby when I'm with you I just don't know where I'd rather be''
514** In her second album Diamonds and Dancefloors (2023) the aforementioned titled of her song was dropped
515--> ''Diamonds and dance floors, that's all I want I miss the rhythm keeping me warm Drown me in glitter, glitter and gold All that I ask for, ask for, ask for''
516* Music/MaximoPark are very fond of this trope:
517** ''A Certain Trigger'' comes from the song "Once, A Glimpse", the line: "The night reveals itself to you//Slipping under sliding down//All I need is a certain trigger"
518** ''Our Earthly Pleasures'' comes from the song "Russian Literature", the line: "There it is again, that lock of hair that won't sit still//Our earthly pleasures distract us against our will"
519** ''Quicken The Heart'' comes from the song "Wraithlike", the line: "Here's a song that finally you can understand//A minor statement meant to counteract the plan//A list of wraithlike things that quicken the heart"
520* The title of Music/MartinaMcBride's ''Waking Up Laughing'' album is from the song "How I Feel".
521* Music/PaulMcCartney's ''Flowers in the Dirt'' comes from a line in "That Day Is Done".
522** His album ''Chaos and Creation in the Back Yard'' doesn't exactly have an exact title drop, but the phrase "chaos and creation" is from the song "Fine Line."
523** Paul's ''Kisses On The Bottom'' comes from a line from the old standard ''(I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And) Write Myself A Letter''.
524* Music/{{McFly}} seem to like this trope:
525** "Wonderland" comes from the first verse of ''Ultraviolet''; "Nothing goes to plan, it's all a game of chance they say in Wonderland"
526** "Please, Please" from their third album "Motion in the Ocean" uses "Let's get the motion in the ocean so turn off your phone now"
527** "Above the Noise" appeared in the first lines of the second verse in "Shine a Light"; "Tell me can you hear my voice, loud and clear above the noise?"
528* Music/NellieMcKay's ''Home Sweet Mobile Home'', from "Coosada Blues".
529* Scottish folk singer Dougie [=McLean=]'s ''Inside The Thunder'' comes from "Song for Johnny": "It seems we never learnt to play it cool, we just danced inside the thunder".
530* The Mekons' ''Fear And Whiskey'' gets it's name from "Chivalry":
531-->I was out late the other night
532-->Fear and whiskey kept me going
533* The Music/{{Melvins}}' 1992 album ''Lysol''[[note]]due to legal issues, the album has been re-released variously as a SelfTitledAlbum or the phonetically similar ''Lice-All''[[/note]] drops its title in the first line of "Roman Dog Bird".
534* Music/MenWithoutHats had the title of their album ''Rhythm Of Youth'' dropped in the lyrics of one of its songs, "I Got The Message". There was also a song that went by the name of that album, but it was never featured on the album itself.
535* Music/{{Metallica}}:
536** ''Death Magnetic''[='=]s title is dropped in the album's last song, "My Apocalypse".
537** ''Hardwired to Self-Destruct'' is the final line in the chorus of "Hardwired".
538* Music/{{Metric}}'s album ''Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?'' is named for the first line of the first song, "IOU."
539* Music/{{Mewithoutyou}}'s ''Catch for us the Foxes'' in the song "The Soviet".
540** The same goes for their album, ''It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright'' with the song, "Allah, Allah, Allah".
541* Midland: ''On the Rocks'', from lead single "Drinkin' Problem" ("People sayin' that I've hit rock bottom / Just 'cause I'm livin' on the rocks").
542* Music/MidnightOil: ''Diesel and Dust'' is on "Warakurna", ''Place without a Postcard'' in "Brave Faces" and ''Breathe'' in "E-Beat" ("wake up and breathe real air"). "Blue Sky Mine" also does this to cement being the TitleTrack ("But if the ''Blue Sky Mining'' Company won't come to my rescue ...")
543* Music/RonnieMilsap's 2009 inspirational album ''Then Sings My Soul'' takes its title from the opening words of the chorus to the album's second track, "How Great Thou Art".
544* Music/JoniMitchell's "Both Sides Now" does this for ''Clouds'' - clouds being the subject of the first verse of the song.
545** ''[[Music/BlueJoniMitchellAlbum Blue]]'' is title dropped in nearly every song, to great effect. Not only is the central song on the album called "Blue", but All I Want has 'then we both get so blue', My Old Man has 'keeping away my blues' and 'them lonesome blues collide', Little Green has 'her eyes are blue', California has 'just gives you the blues', and A Case Of You has 'the blue tv screen light'.
546* Music/{{Moby}} and the Pacific Void Choir's "Are You Lost In The World Like Me?", from the album ''These Systems Are Failing'', has the lyric "If the systems fail, are you free?" The video also visually drops the album title several times.
547* The title of Music/ModestMouse's album ''Good News For People Who Love Bad News'' is a lyric from the song "Bury Me With It"
548* Momus: ''Ocky Milk'' doesn't make a lot of sense as an album title until you hear "Dr Cat", which contains the lyric "Ocky milkman's wife had an enormous roofgasm". Which obviously clears everything up.
549* Music/AlanisMorissette's ''Music/JaggedLittlePill'' comes from a line in her song "You Learn."
550** And ''Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie'' can be found in "So Pure."
551** And ''Under Rug Swept" is heard in "Hands Clean".
552** And ''Feast On Scraps'' is from "Bent 4 U" ("Several hours and several ways I'll feast on scraps thrown from you.")
553** And ''Flavors of Entanglement'' is from "Moratorium" ("I do need a breather from the flavors of entanglement...")
554* The Morning Of's album ''The Way I Fell In'' comes from the lyrics of the final track "Heaven or Hell".
555--> "I put you out '''the way I fell in'''."
556* Music/VanMorrison often names his albums after non-titular lyrics: ''Veedon Fleece'' (from "You Don't Pull No Punches But You Don't Push The River"), ''Common One'' ("Summertime in England"), ''No Guru, No Method, No Teacher'' ("In The Garden"), ''Poetic Champions Compose'' ("Queen of The Slipstream").
557* The Music/MotionCitySoundtrack album ''Commit This To Memory'' takes it's title from the song "Hangman". ("Hangman, it's not your fault, '''commit this to memory'''.)
558** ''My Dinosaur Life'' had a pre-order bonus track called "Sunny Day" which included this line: "There is no future and we both are thinking 'so this is '''my dinosaur life''', this is '''my dinosaur life''''".
559* A cross-band example: Music/{{Motorhead}}'s ''Everything Louder Than Everybody Else'' is stage patter from Music/DeepPurple's ''Music/MadeInJapan'' album.
560* Music/JasonMraz' ''Waiting For My Rocket To Come'' is titled for a line in "Curbside Prophet."
561** Also, the title of his album ''Mr. A-Z'' can be found in the lyrics of "Wordplay."
562* Music/{{Muse}}'s album ''Black Holes and Revelations'' is named for a line in the chorus of the song "Starlight".
563** Also used in the previous album, ''Absolution'', with the song ''Sing For'' Absolution; it's the first line of the chorus.
564** ''Drones'' gets name-dropped in several tracks, including "Dead Inside" ("Unleash a million drones"), "Psycho" ("I'll turn you into a super drone"), and "Reapers" ("Killed by... ''DRONES!''). To add insult to injury, the album even has a TitleTrack!
565* Music/KaceyMusgraves's ''Same Trailer Different Park'' is named after a line in the lead-off single "Merry Go 'Round".
566* Music/MyChemicalRomance's ''Music/TheBlackParade'' was either named for the song title "Welcome To The Black Parade" or for a line in it.
567--> "Because one day, I'll leave you a phantom to lead you in the summer, to join '''the Black Parade'''."
568* In the song "Valley of Sin" from ''Mystica'', the lyric "whispering tales from the '''shadow zone'''" is present.
569** Happens with both ''Kings and Queens'' and ''Oceans of Time'' in the title track of ''Mystica''.
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573* The Naked And Famous' debut album, ''Passive Me, Aggressive You,'' has a title drop in the opening track, "All of This." Their second album had a straightforward title track, but they did it again on their third album, ''Simple Forms,'' which drops the title in the second verse of the song "The Water Beneath You."
574* A full-band example: Nashville Pussy are named after stage patter from Music/TedNugent's ''Double Live Gonzo'' album.
575* The title of Matt Nathanson's EP ''When Everything Meant Everything'' is dropped in "Sing Me Sweet" from his following album ''Beneath These Fireworks''.
576* [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in Music/NeonIndian's "Smut!", from the album ''VEGA Intl. Night School:''
577---> ''I know it's wrong, but I'm overruled\
578Tonight she takes me to night school''\
579Hey, that's the name of the record!
580* Music/NewFoundGlory's ''Catalyst'' is mentioned in the chorus of "All Downhill from Here".
581** ''Not Without a Fight'' is name-checked in the opening line of "Right Where We Left Off."
582* Music/NewOrder's album ''Technique'' gets its title from the end of "Fine Time" (''You've got love technique'').
583* The title of Music/JoannaNewsom's album ''The Milk-Eyed Mender'' is taken from a seemingly random lyric on the song "Sadie", a line which gains huge emphasis because of it.
584-->And down where I darn with '''the milk-eyed mender'''
585-->you and I, and a love so tender
586* Music/{{Nightwish|Band}} examples:
587** ''Oceanborn'' -- mentioned in "Devil and the Deep Dark Ocean'" ("I will die for the love of the mermaid / Her seduction, beauty, and scorn / Welcome to the end of your life / Hail the Oceanborn!")
588** ''Century Child'' -- mentioned in "Dead to the World" ("As he died, he will return to die in me again / Weaving the cloth, giving birth to the Century Child.")
589** ''Once'' -- first word of the first track, "Dark Chest of Wonders" ("Once I had a dream, and this is it.")
590** ''Angels Fall First'' -- mentioned in "The End of All Hope."
591*** That album also has a title track, containing the lines, "Oh, Lord why / the angels fall first."
592** ''Dark Passion Play'' -- mentioned in "The Poet and the Pendulum" (whose title was the original title of the album) ("The morning dawned upon his altar / Remains of the dark passion play.")
593** ''Imaginaerum'' -- Not the straightest example, but the first single ("Storytime") contains the line "Imaginarium, a dream emporium" (The album's title was originally "Imaginarium" before being changed.)
594* Music/NineInchNails:
595** The ''Broken'' [=EP=] has it's title dropped during "Happiness In Slavery": "Just some flesh caught in this big broken machine".
596** ''The Slip'' album has a partial album drop in its first track "999,999": "How did I slip into...".
597** Played weirdly with the [=EP=] ''Not The Actual Events'', as the title is not actually heard on the album itself but can be found in a massive block of text included in the official [=MP3=] of the first track "Branches/Bones", one of the many phrases being "not the actual events but the way i choose to remember them and you".
598** The ''Add Violence'' [=EP=] has a more obvious title drop in the opening track "Less Than": "Shut up, silence / Add a little violence".
599* The Music/{{Nirvana}} album ''Music/{{Nevermind|Album}}'' has its title in "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (''Oh well, whatever / Never mind'').
600* The title of Music/NoDoubt's album ''Return of Saturn'' is in the lyrics of "Artificial Sweetener."
601* Nation of Language's "Sole Obsession" from ''Strange Disciple'' drops the album title at the end of both verses.
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605* Inverted with Music/{{Oasis}}' 'Be Here Now', which contains a track named 'Be Here Now' but the phrase [[NonAppearingTitle is not sung in either the song or the rest of the album.]]
606** "To Be Where There's Life" does this: "''Dig out your soul'' cos here we go"
607** "Morning Glory" has the full title of the album in the chorus ("Music/WhatsTheStoryMorningGlory")
608* Music/SineadOConnor's album ''Am I Not Your Girl'' takes its name from a repeated line near the end of the song ''Success Has Made a Failure of Our Home''.
609* The O.C. Supertones often title drop ''previous'' albums in their songs; while ''[[RevengeOfTheSequel Supertones Strike Back]]'' is named for its first track, "Grounded"--from the next album, ''Chase the Sun''--begins with the lyrics "I strike back [[Franchise/StarWars like the Empire]]".
610** ''Loud and Clear'' is named for a line from "Return of the Revolution". Then "Radio Plays"--off the next studio album, ''Hi-Fi Revival''--ends with the lyrics "So loud and clear".
611** ''Hi-Fi Revival'' itself gets its name from a brief, spoken-word interlude in "Radio Plays".
612* Music/TheOffspring's ''Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace'' is half and half. The album has a track called "Rise and Fall", and the "rage and grace" part comes from a line in the song "Fix You" (''She wakes up, rage and grace'')
613** In addition, their album ''Splinter'' takes its name from the song on it, "Long Way Home", and its line "I'm splintered by my own desire"
614* Music/AngelOlsen:
615** ''Half Way Home'' on "Always Half Strange":
616--> ''And it's always half strange to believe in anything''
617--> ''Halfway insane, and halfway home in your arms''
618** ''Burn Your Fire For No Witness'' on "White Fire":
619--> ''If you've still got some light in you, then go before it's gone''
620--> ''Burn your fire for no witness, it's the only way it's done''
621* Music/OfMonstersAndMen's titles ''Into the Woods'', ''My Head is an Animal'', ''Beneath the Skin'', and ''Fever Dream'' come from "Six Weeks" (She follows me '''into the woods''' [=/=]Takes me home), "Dirty Paws" (Jumping up and down the floor [=/=]'''My head is an animal'''), "Human" (Plants unfold and slowly grow [=/=]'''Beneath the skin'''), and "Alligator" (Wake me up [=/=]'''I'm fever dreaming'''), respectively.
622* Music/OfMontreal's ''Skeletal Lamping'' goes a step further, being apparently taken from a line from a song on their ''previous'' full album, ''Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer?'', namely "Faberge Falls For Shuggie."
623** The titles for their album ''False Priest'' and EP ''The Controllersphere'' also take their names from the same line in "Faberge Falls For Shuggie" as ''Skeletal Lamping''.
624* Ohio Players' album ''Honey'' has two instances. One on the TitleTrack, [[CaptainObvious obviously]], and another on the song "Sweet Sticky Thing":
625-->''You leave '''honey''' everywhere, sometimes I wonder if you care''.
626* Music/OKGo's fourth album ''Hungry Ghosts'' gets an inexact title drop in the song "Turn Up the Radio": "''And the hungrier the ghost, the more it opens wide''"
627* The title of Music/OneDirection’s second album, ''Take Me Home'', is dropped in one of the album’s singles, “Kiss Me”: “If you don’t wanna take it slow / And you just wanna take me home…”
628* The title of ''Mystery Girl'', Music/RoyOrbison's final album, comes from the lyrics of the song "She's a Mystery to Me".
629* Music/OrigamiAngel:
630** ''Music/SomewhereCity'': Happens twice in "The Title Track" with "pack all your things and we'll move to Somewhere City" and "I'll show you Somewhere City's waiting for you".
631** ''Music/GamiGang'': The AlbumIntroTrack is called "#GAMIGANG". "Isopropyl Alchemy" starts with the line Motherfuckin' GAMI GANG!"
632** ''The Brightest Days'': The [[BookEnds first and last tracks]] include the lines "even on '''the brightest days''', I can't see where you've been."
633* Brazilian band Os Paralamas do Sucesso has two: ''Nove Luas'' (nine moons) comes from a lyric in the final track that goes "in the sky I saw nine moons", and ''Hey Na Na'' is the {{Scatting}} heard in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIR1l14BCkw the second track]].
634* The title of Music/OurLadyPeace's ''Gravity'' comes from its lead single "''Somewhere Out There''", mentioned multiple times during the chorus.
635** Played with in ''Happiness...Is Not a Fish That You Can Catch''. The lyric is contained in the track "Happiness & the Fish".
636* Music/{{Outkast}}'s ''The Love Below'' drops it on "She Lives In My Lap". In fact, all the music stops for a second just as it's said.
637** The videos are even more blatant about this. ''The Love Below'' is the name of the fictional band in the video for "Hey Ya!", and it and ''Speakerboxxx'' are rival gangs in the video for "Roses".
638* [[Music/OwlCity Sky Sailing]]'s first album 'An Airplane carried me to bed' comes from the track 'Sailboats'.
639-->''An airplane carried me to bed, where I slept above the coast, and dreamt I had become a ghost''.
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643* Music/BradPaisley double-subverts this with ''Love and War''. Originally intended lead single "Without a Fight" contains the line "And sometimes I think we don't belong together / Confusing love and war". However, the song bombed at radio, pushing the album into a brief DevelopmentHell and resulting in "Without a Fight" not making the final cut. That said, the album still has a title track.
644* Music/PanicAtTheDisco:
645** Their second album ''Pretty. Odd.'' is named for a lyric in "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)": ''Things are shaping up to be '''pretty odd'''/Little deaths in musical beds''
646** Their sixth album ''Pray for the Wicked'' is named for a lyric in "Say Amen (Saturday Night)": ''I '''pray for the wicked''' on the weekend''
647* "Absence" by the band Paper Route features the title in the song "Enemy Among Us", "...you're the first voice that I turn to in the absence of my own...".
648* Parachute does it twice on The Way it Was: American Secrets has "I'm still dancing alone with the way it was", and What I Know has "I'm not certain of the way it was." WordOfGod says the album was named for the former.
649* Parallels' ''Supersymmetry'' album is named after the line "Weave in supersymmetry" in the first verse of "Alchemy".
650* Music/{{Paramore}} does this with their album ''Riot!''. The title is dropped in the track “That’s What You Get”: “If I ever start to think straight / This heart will start a riot in me”.
651* Parlour Steps' ''Ambiguoso'' has it's title dropped in the song "Blazing Light".
652* Music/{{Pavement}}'s "Speak See Remember", from ''Terror Twilight'', has Stephen Malkmus whispering "The terror twilight, it's all to get down on it" a few times during an otherwise instrumental section of the song. This seems like it may be an improvisation that got thrown in after they already had an album title though.
653* The title of Music/{{Peaches}}' debut ''Music/TheTeachesOfPeaches'' is cribbed from a line in "Fuck the Pain Away".
654* Music/{{Petra}} had three. The first, ''On Fire'', is a bit of a fake-out because the first track is "All Fired Up", but then "Hit You Where You Live", has the real title drop (shouted, even). ''Unseen Power'' has a somewhat shoehorned-in spoken one at the very end of the album (a British-sounding voice saying "You can't really see it... and yet, you know it's there... like some sort of unseen power"). Finally, ''Wake-Up Call'' is named for a line from "Sleeping Giant."
655* Music/{{Phish}}'s album ''A Picture of Nectar'' is also a line in the song "Cavern".
656* Phoenix did this with their third album ''It's Never Been Like That'': the title was repeated in the chorus of "Long Distance Call".
657* Phoenix Effect's debut album, ''Cyanide Skies,'' dropped its title in the closing track ''Magic'' with the lyrics "Cause I see it now / Like a new sunrise / Over cyanide skies."
658* Pillar's ''Where Do We Go From Here'' is the most repeated line in the chorus of the first track, "Hypnotized."
659* Music/PinkFloyd:
660** "Brain Damage", the ninth song on their 1973 album ''Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon'', includes the lyric: "I'll see you on the dark side of the moon." "Eclipse", the last song, finishes with Gerry O'Driscoll saying "There is no dark side of the moon, really. Matter of fact, it's all dark."
661** The chorus line of "One Slip", the fourth song of ''Music/AMomentaryLapseOfReason'', includes the line: "A momentary lapse of reason that binds a life for life."
662** ''Music/TheDivisionBell'' takes its name from the first verse of "High Hopes", the final track of the album, which includes the line: ''Our thoughts strayed constantly and without boundary, the ringing of the division bell had begun.'' It was chosen by Creator/DouglasAdams when the band couldn't agree on an album title. (and once the leftovers from that album became one on its own, they went back into "High Hopes" to name it: "The dawn mist glowing / The water flowing / ''The Endless River.'')
663** Happens ''numerous'' times on ''Music/TheWall''.
664* Music/ThePixies did this on every single album (''Come on Pilgrim'' from "Levitate Me", ''Music/SurferRosa'' from "Oh My Golly!", ''Music/{{Doolittle}}'' from "Mr. Grieves", ''Bossanova'' from "Hang Wire"), apart from their last, ''Trompe le Monde''. That one ''does'' have a title track, but "Trompe Le Monde" the song [[NonAppearingTitle doesn't have that phrase anywhere in the lyrics]]. Funny that.
665* The Plastiscines album "About Love" gets its title from a bit in the song "Another Kiss".
666* Music/CarolinePolachek's ''Desire I Want To Turn Into You'' is the chrous of "Welcome To My Island."
667* Music/IggyPop's ''Music/TheIdiot'' is an arguable case: WordOfGod is that it's titled as a ShoutOut to the [[Literature/TheIdiot Dostoevsky novel of the same name]], but "Sister Midnight" ''does'' include the line "I'm an idiot for you".
668* Music/{{Pop Will Eat Itself}}'s ''Dos Dedos Mis Amigos'' is named for a part of the chorus of the song "Everything's Cool" ("Dos dedos mis amigos, everything's cool").
669* Norwegian band Popol Ace did this with their album ''Stolen From Time'', whose title appears among the lyrics to the song "Soft Shoe Dancer."
670** The title of their next album, ''Curly Sounds'', came from the lyrics to "Today Another Day," another song off of the ''Stolen From Time'' album.
671* Music/PorcupineTree's fifth album name, ''Music/StupidDream'', is a line from the album's second song, "Piano Lessons".
672** It's also dropped in the extended version of "Even Less", however, this verse was cut from the album version ("But I had a STUPID DREAM that I could change things")
673* Music/ThePosies album title ''Frosting on the Beater'' comes from a lyric in the song "Solar Sister"
674** Also done with their album ''Every Kind of Light'' with the song "Anything and Everything".
675* The video for Music/ThePostalService's "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" ends with the digital alarm clock display saying ''Give Up''.
676* Done twice in German Power Metal band Music/Powerwolf album ''Bible of the Beast'', in the AlbumIntroTrack ''Prelude to Purgatory'', and in ''Werewolves of Armenia''.
677-->''Warning from the Bible of the Beast:''
678-->''Never trust a werewolf from the East''
679* Music/{{Primus}}'s 2011 album ''Green Naugahyde'' is named after a line in the song "Lee van Cleef" ("A yellow Studebaker with a 302 and seats of green naugahyde.")
680* Music/PublicEnemy's ''Music/ItTakesANationOfMillionsToHoldUsBack'' is named for the last line of "Party For Your Right To Fight," which is the last song on the album.
681* Music/{{Purity Ring}}:
682** ''Shrines'' -- from "Fineshrine".
683--> ''Listen closely, closely to the floor''
684--> ''Emitting all its graces through the pores''
685--> ''You make a fine shrine in me''
686--> ''You build a fine shrine in me''
687** ''another eternity'' -- from "begin again".
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691* Music/{{Qbomb}}: The AlbumIntroTrack of ''Hyperpunk'', "Buzzkiller", includes the phrase "hyperpunk masters."
692* The title of ''Hot Space'' by Music/{{Queen}} comes from "Dancer".
693** More unusually, their 1974 album ''Sheer Heart Attack'' has the same title as a song that wasn't finished at the time and doesn't appear on the album. It was later recorded and included on 1977's ''News of the World''.
694* Played with with ''Lullabies to Paralyze'' by Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge, where the album title comes from a line in "Mosquito Song", a song on the band's previous album.
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698* Music/{{Radiohead}}'s album ''Music/HailToTheThief'' has the title in the lyrics of the first track, "2 + 2 = 5 (The Lukewarm.)".
699** And ''Music/InRainbows'' has said title in the bridge of "Reckoner". If you heard it before anyone told you, you have the sonic abilities of a God.
700** ''Music/PabloHoney'' has an album title drop in the form of SpokenWordInMusic: It's named for part of a Jerky Boys crank call, and the relevant part of this call can just barely be heard towards the end of "How Do You" ("Hello? Pablo, honey?").
701** ''Music/KidA'' features its title in the heavily distorted and nigh-incomprehensible speaking at the beginning of "Everything in Its Right Place." [[MindScrew It even sounds the same when reversed.]]
702* ''Music/EndOfTheCentury'' by Music/TheRamones gets its title from a lyric in the song "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
703* Music/{{Rancid}}'s ''...And Out Come the Wolves'' is named for part of Jim Carroll's spoken word contribution to "Junkie Man".
704* The title of ''The Rhumb Line'' by Music/RaRaRiot comes from the lyrics of "St. Peter's Day Festival".
705* Christian metal band Red's second album, ''Innocence and Instinct'', drops its title in the final song "Take It All Away". "It's over now, just ''innocence and instinct'' still remain..."
706** The title is also hinted at in the song "Confession (What's Inside My Head)" in the outro: "Wasting away, part of my instinct / ... / I confess / innocence"
707* The classic album "Rising" by Music/{{Rainbow}} (Sometimes called "Rainbow Rising" because of how the band and album names are displayed on the album cover) has two in the epic track "Stargazer": emphasis on the title word in the lyric "The world stands still / as he falls instead of RISING", and later on, we have the lyric "I see a rainbow rising! Look, look, there, on the horizon!"
708* Music/TheRasmus's ''Hide From The Sun'' is mentioned in the song "Dead Promises".
709* The Music/RedHotChiliPeppers' ''Uplift Mofo Party Plan'' has them mention the title during two songs, "Fight Like A Brave" and "Organic Anti-Beat Box Band".
710* The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus's first studio album ''Don't You Fake It'' is titled with a line from the chorus of the opening track, "Shake it! Break it! Get off your feet! Come dance with me, and don't you fake it...Get close to me, and don't you fake it!"
711* The debut Music/{{REM}} EP "Chronic Town" has its title in "Carnival of Sorts (Box Car)".
712** ''Reveal'''s title is conspicously prominent in "I've Been High".
713** ''Monster'' is named for two different lines in "Circus Envy", as well as for just being a noisy album.
714** ''Up'' is sung in a few songs, but it's such a common word that this might have been unintentional.
715** ''Collapse Into Now'' includes its title within the album's final track, "Blue" ("Living and blessed, I understand that 20th century collapse into now").
716* In "Dusseldorf," by Music/ReginaSpektor, there is the lyric," In Prague I knew I'd been a witch/burnt alive, a pyre of Soviet kitsch." The funny thing? That song is on the album "Begin to Hope" - the album that came after "Soviet Kitsch."
717** And ''Begin to Hope''? That's the title of a way-obscure live song of Regina's. It doesn't appear on ANY album. In fact, there's only one fanmade recording of the song in existence.
718** Played straight in ''Far'': the album takes its title from the song "Blue Lips":
719---> ''Blue lips, blue veins, blue / The color of our planet from far, far away''.
720* The Rentals' ''Seven More Minutes'' is named for part of the chorus of "My Head Is In The Sun": "Seven more minutes to hide away / Far from everyone / Seven more minutes slide away / somewhere in the sun".
721* ''Music/RhapsodyOfFire'' actually do this in a strange way: ''Legendary Tales'', ''Symphony of Enchanted Lands'', ''Dawn of Victory'' and ''Rain of a Thousand Flames'' are ALL name-dropped in the last track of ''Power of the Dragonflame'', "Gargoyles, Angels of Darkness", which also name-drops its own album twice.
722* Music/DamienRice's ''O'' is named in "Amie", in reference to the French ''Story of O'.
723* The title of Sam Roberts' album ''We Were Born in a Flame'' comes from a line in "Where Have All the Good People Gone?"
724* Another case in which the title comes from a song from another album - Rocket from the Crypt's ''Hot Charity'' doesn't feature the song "A+ In Arson Class", from where it gets its name - instead, that song is on ''The State Of Art Is On Fire''.
725* The Roots' "You Got Me" includes the phrase "Things fall apart", and is from the album of that name. However, both are actually [[ShoutOut references to]] the novel ''Things Fall Apart'' by Chinua Achebe.
726* Lucy Rose's ''Like I Used To'' gets its title from the song "Shiver" ("And I'll shiver like I used to.")
727* Music/DavidLeeRoth's ''Crazy From The Heat'' turns up in the chorus of "Goin' Crazy" from his followup album ''Eat 'Em And Smile.''
728* Music/{{Roxette}} has also done this a couple of times. Their album ''Have a Nice Day'' takes its title from a line in "You Can't Put Your Arms Around What's Already Gone". There's also ''Look Sharp!'', which is shouted near the end of "Dressed for Success".
729* Music/DariusRucker's ''When Was the Last Time'' comes from a line in "For the First Time".
730* Music/{{Rush|Band}}'s ''Music/HoldYourFire'' appears at the beginning of the song "Mission." From the same album, "Prime Mover" provides the title for the follow-up live album ''Music/AShowOfHands''.
731** The name of the album ''Music/SnakesAndArrows'' is used in the song "Armor and Sword". Also, the word "Counterpart" appears in the opening track "Animate", on the album ''Music/{{Counterparts}}''.
732** Similarly, while the title of their live album ''All the World's a Stage'' is a ShoutOutToShakespeare, it also gets mentioned in "Limelight" from ''Music/{{Moving Pictures|Album}}''.
733* Music/{{Runrig}}:
734** The album ''Everything You See'' gets its title from the lyrics of "Road Trip":
735--->So come with me, / Everything you see / Is everything you need.
736** The live album ''Once in a Lifetime'' is titled after the refrain of "Protect and Survive" (which, in the live show, was an AudienceParticipationSong, with the crowd singing that bit):
737--->Once in a lifetime you live and love / Once in a lifetime, you die.\
738--->Once in a lifetime the sun goes down, / Protect and survive.
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742* The first sung line in Sade's "Smooth Operator" is ''Diamond life''.
743* The title of Music/EmeliSande's debut album is from the lyrics to "Read All About It (Part III)": ''It's about time we got some airplay of '''our version of events''' ''
744* "Oh, Mom..." from Creator/AdamSandler's comedy[=/=]music album ''They're All Gonna Laugh At You'' has it. That and "[[BigNo NOOOO!]]" are the only two things "Mom" says throughout the track--Aside from a slight variant at the end, "They're all gonna laugh at ''him''!"
745* The album ''Fly to the Rainbow'' by Music/{{Scorpions|Band}} includes its title in the lyrics of "Fly People Fly": "All together, fly to the sky, fly to the rainbow, fly people fly". The actual title track "Fly to the Rainbow" is a case of NonAppearingTitle.
746** In similar fashion, the title of the Music/{{Scorpions|Band}} album ''Love At First Sting'' appear in the lyrics of "Rock You Like A Hurricane."
747* Screaming Trees' ''Sweet Oblivion'' comes from "Shadow of the Season."
748* Semisonic's ''Feeling Strangely Fine'' never has its title directly appear in a song, but "All Worked Out" has the line "It's strange but you're feeling fine."
749* Music/{{Sepultura}}'s ''Chaos A.D.'' is named for a repeated line in "Refuse/Resist".
750* Seven Kingdoms's album ''Brothers of the Night'' gets a title drop in the song "Watchers on the Wall".
751* The Shadows Fall song "Forevermore" begins with the phrase "Threads of life they start to tear", on their album ''Threads of Life''.
752* The group [=SHeDAISY=] does this regularly:
753** ''The Whole [=SHeBANG=]'' is named for a line in "I Will? But," altered slightly to match the capitalization of their name.
754** ''Sweet Right Here'' is named for a line in "Passenger Seat." The song "Don't Worry 'bout a Thing" also title-drops the album in between, ''Knock on the Sky''.
755** ''Knock On The Sky'' is title dropped on its own album, in the [[EasterEgg hidden track]].
756** ''Fortuneteller's Melody'' gets it's name from a lyric in the album's first track "23 Days".
757* Music/SheWantsRevenge's album ''This Is Forever'' is mentioned in the song "Written In Blood".
758-->I turn you over, and look in your eyes, promise you that '''this is forever,''' or 'til one of us dies.
759** ''This Is Forever'' also pops up in ''It's Just Begun.'' I thought the line was scattered liberally through the album, but it looks like that was just selective memory...
760* Music/TheShins: ''Oh Inverted World'' is titled for a line in "One By One All Day."
761** Also the album ''Chutes Too Narrow'' is from the song "Young Pilgrims".
762* {{Music/Sia}}'s album title ''We Are Born'' is dropped as the first line of its opening song, "The Fight".
763* At the end of the song "There Are No Secrets This Year" by the Silversun Pickups off of ''Swoon,'' there is a short song tacked on. The lyrics are "Better make sure you're looking closely, before you fall into your swoon."
764* Music/PaulSimon's album ''Surprise'' takes its title from a line in the song "Everything About it is a Love Song".
765** His GreatestHitsAlbum ''Negotiations And Love Songs'' takes its name from a line in the song "Train In The Distance": "Negotiations and love songs are often mistaken for one and the same".
766* One of the more blatant examples, Music/SimonAndGarfunkel's album ''Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme'', from a line in "Scarborough Fair."
767* Troye Sivan's album ''Blue Neighbourhood'' is dropped in "Wild".
768-->''Leave this '''Blue Neighbourhood''',''
769-->''Never know loving could hurt this good''
770-->''And it drives me wild.''
771* The Danish experimental indie band Slaraffenland has one on their ''Private Cinema'' album, the track's name is ''Polaroids''.
772* The last line of Music/{{Slayer}}'s ''Reign In Blood'' is "Now I shall ''reign in blood''", found in the song "Raining Blood."
773** ''God Hates Us All'' is the last line of the intro "Darkness Of Christ" and part of the chorus in "Disciple"
774** "Cult" has "Revelation, Revolution, I see through your ''Christ Illusion''."
775* ''The It Girl'' by Sleeper is from the track "Lie Detector" (''She's got green eyes and she's lovely/Reminds me of '''the it girl''' with her lips'')
776* Sloan's ''One Chord To Another'' is named for a line in "G Turns To D".
777* Slobberbone's ''Everything You Thought Was Right Was Wrong Today'' gets it's title from part of the chorus of "That Is All".
778* Music/TheSmashingPumpkins' "Geek USA" from ''Music/SiameseDream'', although it's not phrased exactly like the album title is:
779--> ''In a dream we are connected''
780--> ''Siamese twins, at the wrist''
781* Music/ElliottSmith did this with several albums. The album ''XO'' has the line "XO mom" in the song Waltz #2 and his last regular album ''From A Basement On The Hill'' drops the line in the song "Memory Lane".
782* "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" from Creator/WillSmith's album ''Big Willie Style'':
783-->''Yo, my cardio is infinite,''
784-->''Big Willie style's all in it''
785* Music/SnowPatrol's "A Hundred Million Suns" comes from a line in "The Planets Bend Between Us":
786-->''A hundred million suns and stars
787-->the sea filled in this silence''
788** Snow Patrol seem to like this trope; their previous two albums "Final Straw" and "Eyes Open" also use it.
789* ''Music/SonataArctica'': "Silence" is mentioned many times in the album of the same name, first in the first track "...of Silence", with great emphasis.
790* The Music/SonicYouth album ''Music/DaydreamNation'' has its title in "Trilogy: Hyperstation" (''Daydreaming days in a / Daydream nation'').
791* Music/SoulAsylum's ''Let your dim light shine'' takes its name from the track "Promises Broken", "Your dim light shines from so far away". Similarly, the title of ''Grave Dancers Union'' comes from the song "Without A Trace".
792* Music/{{Soundgarden}}'s ''Down On The Upside'' gets it's name from part of the chorus to "Dusty" ("I'm down on the upside now").
793* Music/{{Sparks}}' ''Kimono My House'' has the line "kimono my house mon amour" in "Hasta Manana Monsieur".
794* The Music/SpinDoctors, ''Pocket Full of Kryptonite'', a line in the song "Jimmy Olsen's Blues".
795* The Spring Standards' EP ''No One Will Know'' comes from a line in "Your Lie".
796* Stabbing Westward use ''Wither Blister Burn & Peel'' in a near-example on the song "Fall Apart": "You wither / You blister / I watch you burn and peel"
797* Music/{{Starflyer 59}}'s ''Leave Here a Stranger'' gets its title from the repeated outro of "I Like Your Photographs".
798* Music/{{Stars|CanadianBand}}' seventh album ''No One Is Lost'' not only has a TitleTrack, but also drops the title in From The Night (Let's imagine that '''no one is lost''' [=/=] it's not easy but we've got to try) and Turn It Up (One more time '''no one is lost''').
799** The title of their eighth album ''There Is No Love In Fluorescent Light'' is a paraphrase of the chorus of the track "Fluorescent Light"
800--> So come out with me tonight, come out with me tonight
801--> '''No one falls in love under fluorescent light'''
802* Music/{{Starship}}'s ''Knee Deep in the Hoopla'' takes it name from a line in the biggest hit from the album, "We Built This City."
803* Music/SteeleyeSpan:
804** ''Parcel of Rogues'' is borderline as to whether it's this or a straightforward naming the album after the song: Steeleye call the song "Rogues in a Nation" and the album "Parcel of Rogues", but Burns called the song "Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation".
805** ''Bedlam Born'' from "Stephen": "There is a child in Bedlam [Bethlehem] born".
806* Music/SteelyDan's ''Katy Lied'' barely avoids a title drop in the track ''Doctor Wu'' - the actual lines are "Katy tried" and "Katy lies".
807* Music/GwenStefani album title ''Love. Angel. Music. Baby.'' comes from a line in "Rich Girl".
808* Music/{{Stereophonics}}:
809** ''Word Gets Around'': "Billy Daveyʼs Daughter";
810** ''Performance and Cocktails'': "Roll Up and Shine";
811** ''Just Enough Education to Perform'': "Mr. Writer";
812** ''You Gotta Go There to Come Back'': "I’m Alright (You Gotta Go There to Come Back)";
813** ''Graffiti on the Train'': the title track;
814** ''Scream Above the Sounds'': "All In One Night";
815** ''Kind'': "Restless Mind"
816* Music/SufjanStevens: ''Silver and Gold'' is named for a lyric in "Justice Delivers Its Death".
817* Music/{{Sting}}'s album ''Mercury Falling'' starts and ends with those words as a whole album; no tracks, however, bear that name and they are not repeated anywhere else in the album.
818** Also, his second solo album, "Nothing Like the Sun," is named after a [[JustForFun/TheZerothLawOfTropeExamples Shakespeare]] verse used in the song "Sister Moon."
819* Music/TheStoneRoses compilation album ''Turns Into Stone'' takes it's title from the final line of their song 'One Love', "turns into dust or turns into stone."
820* Music/StreetlightManifesto namedrops their album ''Everything Goes Numb'' in "If and When We Rise Again".
821--> Everything we built is gone and everyone around is gone
822-->We just sit here staring blankly and everything goes numb.
823* Music/TheStreets debut '''Original Pirate Material'' has the title from a line in the song ''Has It Come To This?''. His second album ''A Grand Don't Come For Free'' has the line from the song It Was Supposed To Be So Easy.
824* The title of Music/TheStrokes' album "Room on Fire" comes from a line in "Reptilia": ''The room is on fire as she's fixing her hair''.
825* Suede's 1994 "Dog Man Star", featured in the opening track, "Introducing the Band".
826* An interesting example: the title of the Sugarland album ''Love on the Inside'' is dropped on their next album in the song "Wide Open" ("Feel the love on the inside/electric current in my veins.")
827* The Music/{{Sugababes}}' album ''Taller In More Ways'' was named after the following line from ''Ugly'': "I grew taller than them in more ways".
828* The Sweet's ''Desolation Boulevard'', from a line in "The Six Teens."
829* Music/{{Switchfoot}}'s album ''Nothing Is Sound'' comes from "Happy Is a Yuppie Word".
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833* Music/TakeThatBand's ''Progress'' crops up twice, in "The Flood" and "What Do You Want From Me".
834* Taking Back Sunday does this a ton. Their first studio album ''Tell All Your Friends'' comes from their song "Cute without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)." ''Where You Want to Be'' is their next album, which takes its title from "Set Phasers to Stun." Their next CD was called ''Louder Now'', taken from "What's it Feel Like to be a Ghost?" "New Again" is the only exception.
835** To make things more confusing, their first two albums were entirely made up of non-sequitur song titles.
836* Music/TalkingHeads' concert film and album ''Film/StopMakingSense'' takes its title from a lyric in the song "Girlfriend Is Better".
837* Talk Talk - In the song "April 5th", the phrase ''The Colour of Spring'' is the name of the album.
838* Music/JamesTaylor's ''New Moon Shine'' comes from a line in "Copperline."
839* From the Music/SteveTaylor album ''Squint'' on the song "The Finish Line":
840-->Off in the distance, bloodied but wise
841-->As you squint with the light of the truth in your eyes
842* The album ''Transmission'' by Music/TheTeaParty has ITS FFS name dropped about 7 times at the end of the TitleTrack.
843* Music/TearsForFears:
844** Besides the TitleTrack of ''Music/TheHurting'', the line "When we've denied the hurting?" appears twice in "Watch Me Bleed".
845** ''Music/TheSeedsOfLove'' receives one not only in "Sowing the Seeds of Love", but also in "Badman's Song" ("At least the seeds of love will be sown").
846** Apart from the TitleTrack, ''Raoul and the Kings of Spain'' features another one in "Los reyes católicos (reprise)".
847** The title of ''The Tipping Point'' is sung multiple times on its TitleTrack.
848* Music/ViennaTeng's album ''Dreaming Through the Noise'' comes from the track "Recessional": "and she dreams through the noise, [[SleepCute her weight against me]], face pressed into the corduroy grooves".
849** Her self-published live album, ''The Moment Always Vanishing'', takes it's title from a line in "Antebellum".
850* Therapy? have a fair few:
851** ''Nurse'', which is shouted at the start of "Nausea".
852** ''Infernal Love'', from "Epilepsy".
853** ''Suicide Pact - You First'', from "Little Tongues First".
854** ''One Cure Fits All'', from "Dopamine, Seratonin, Adrenaline".
855** Also subverted in that the song "Teethgrinder" contains the title of their first album, ''Baby Teeth''... but is actually on their third album, the afore-mentioned ''Nurse''.
856* Theory Of A Deadman's ''Scars And Souvenirs'': the album title is heard once in "By The Way".
857* The name of the Thermals' album ''More Parts per Million'' comes from the song "No Culture Icons." The same song contains the phrase "Hardly Art," which became the name of Creator/SubPop Records' subsidiary label.
858* Music/TheyMightBeGiants, of course, play with this trope with the song "Theme From Flood", which is little more than an excuse to title-drop the name of the album ''Music/{{Flood|TheyMightBeGiants}}''. Later on, ''Necropolis'', a line from "Three Might Be Duende", was used as a working title for the album that eventually became ''Nanobots''.
859* Music/ThisMortalCoil's ''It'll End In Tears'' is named for a line in "A Single Wish". Somewhat unusually, the title doesn't get dropped until the last line of the last song on the album.
860* Those Poor Bastards' ''Satan Is Watching'' gets its name from a line sung in the first track, "This World Is Evil."
861* From Music/{{Thursday}}'s ''Common Existence'', the closing track "You Were the Cancer":
862--> It's the slip of the surgeon's knife
863--> And the darker crimes of common existence.
864* "Portable Sounds," Tobymac's third CD, drops the title in the third song, Boomin'.
865* Music/TheTragicallyHip's ''Phantom Power'' takes its title from the second track, "Something On".
866** Similarly, ''In Violet Light'' is named for a line in "Silver Jet".
867* Trapt's ''Someone in Control'' takes its title from a line in "Lost Realist". Likewise with ''Only Through the Pain'' and "Black Rose".
868* Treble Charger's fifth album, ''Detox'', was plucked from a line in the single "Hundred Million".
869--> ''Take a step off your soapbox and see''
870--> ''What it's like on the ground''
871--> ''Check your ego in detox, baby''
872--> ''Cause you're coming unwound and it's killing me''
873* Trocadero's ''Flying By Wire'' comes from a line in ''Bolt.''
874-->''We only want to have a good time. Flying by wire, we cross the green line.''
875** ''Ghosts that Linger'' is in "Good Fight", albeit the word in plural is inverted.
876-->''You're the ghost that lingers in my past''
877** And of course, ''Roses are Red, Violets are Blue'' is the opening line of "[[WebAnimation/RedVsBlue Blood Gulch Blues]]".
878* Turnover's "Intrapersonal":
879-->''I can see you beside me in my'' '''''peripheral vision'''''
880* From [[Music/MarcBolan Tyrannosaurus Rex]]' "Frowning Atahualpa":
881-->''My people were far and had sky in their hair/But now they're content to wear stars on their brows''.
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885* Music/{{U2}} examples:
886** ''Music/AllThatYouCantLeaveBehind'' comes from "Walk On."
887** ''Music/AchtungBaby'' is whispered at some point during the song "The Fly".
888*** It's also a ShoutOut to a line from Film/TheProducers.
889** ''Music/RattleAndHum'' is from the song "Bullet the Blue Sky" (''In the locust wind / Comes a rattle and hum / Jacob wrestled the angel / and the angel was overcome''). The song was originally from predecessor ''The Joshua Tree'', but ''Rattle and Hum'' features a live version of the song.
890** ''How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb'' comes from a line from the bonus track "Fast Cars".
891** The live album ''Under a Blood Red Sky'' is titled after a line in "New Year's Day", originally from the ''War'' album.
892* The title of Music/UglyCasanova's ''Sharpen Your Teeth'' comes from a line in "Pacifico".
893* On Music/CarrieUnderwood's album ''Carnival Ride'', the song "Wheel of the World" contains the line "God put us here on this carnival ride."
894* Music/KeithUrban's ''Defying Gravity'' is named for a line in "If I Could Ever Love."
895* Music/TheUsed's ''Shallow Believer'' EP was named for a line in ''Slit Your Own Throat''.
896** A line in "Hospital" named ''Lies For The Liars''.* The titles of Music/VanHalen albums ''Women and Children First'' and ''Fair Warning'' are mentioned in songs from those albums, "Could This Be Magic?" and "Mean Steet", respectively. ''A Different Kind of Truth'' is mentioned in "Bullethead" (though the liner notes spell it "true").
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900* Music/SteveVai: "The Audience is Listening" includes a variant of its album's title, ''Passion and Warfare''.
901-->I am the passion. I am the warfare. I will never stop.
902* Music/VanillaIce's ''To the Extreme'' in the smash "Ice Ice Baby".
903* The name of Music/VerticalHorizon's ''Running on Ice'' comes from the song "Falling Down", and ''Burning the Days'' comes from both "I Believe In You" and "Carrying On".
904* Victoria Celestine's ''The Echo'' has ''three'' title drops; in the bridge of "Carrying On", the chorus of "Can You Hear The Echo?", and the first verse of "Here I Am".
905* Music/VNVNation: "Control", from ''Automatic'': "Flip the switch to '''automatic''', I want control!"
906* Music/VyletPony: In "How to Talk to Your Shadow?" from ''Music/CarouselAnExaminationOfTheShadowCreekflow'':
907--> Because you're ''riding the carousel!''
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911* The title of the Wannadies' album ''Be a Girl'' appears three times in its last track, "Kid".
912* Music/{{Waterparks}}'s "Take Her to the Moon" title drops ''Double Dare''.
913** "Stupid For You" on the same album drops it too.
914** "Little Violence" has a CallBack to the ''Black Light'' EP.
915** ''Entertainment'' was originally going to have an album title drop, but the song that included it didn't make it to the album.
916** "War Crimes" drops ''Fandom''.
917* Music/KanyeWest
918** "Last Call" title drops ''The College Dropout''.
919** "We Major" title drops ''Late Registration''.
920** "Good Morning" title drops ''Graduation''.
921** "I Am A God" title drops ''Music/{{Yeezus}}''.
922* We Were Promised Jetpacks drops their album title ''These Four Walls'' in the song "Keeping Warm".
923* Music/GinWigmore: ''Gravel and Wine'' is from "Black Sheep" ("making my own road out of ''gravel and some wine''").
924* Music/{{Wilco}}'s album title ''A Ghost Is Born'' shows up in the lyrics to "Theologians".
925** ''Yankee Hotel Foxtrot'' comes from the song "Poor Places" in a sample of a {{numbers station|s}} that appears on ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Conet_Project The Conet Project]]'' compilation.
926* The title of WILD's EP "Lace & Layers" is only mentioned once, in the very last track:
927-->Dress it up with '''lace and layers''' and then you'll be fine
928* Kim Wilde's ''Here Come The Aliens'' takes its title from the chorus of the first track, "1969".
929* The Wilderness of Manitoba's second album ''When You Left the Fire'' takes its name from the beginning of the song "Hermit".
930-->'''You left the fire''', it burned down your house
931* Music/HayleyWilliams' debut solo album, ''Petals for Armor'', is title-dropped in opening track "Simmer":
932-->Wrap yourself in '''petals for armor'''
933* Wired All Wrong's ''Break Out The Battle Tapes'' is named for a line in "Elevatin'".
934* Music/{{The Wombats}} inexactly use this in their second album ''The Wombats Proudly Present: This Modern Glitch'' (in the track "1996").
935--> I kissed her on the cheek, I kissed her on the cheek
936--> Just to impress the older kids
937--> But my self belief, my self belief
938--> Wasn't lost in ''the modern glitch''
939* Music/StevieWonder's hit "Master Blaster" contains in its second line "It's ''Hotter than July''", which is the album's title.
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943* Music/{{XTC}}'s ''Oranges And Lemons'' coincidentally ended up with a title similar to a line from their previous album's "Ballet For A Rainy Day" (where it was "orange and lemon" singular) - both are a reference to the English nursery rhyme of that name. They liked the idea enough that they then intentionally named their next album, ''Nonesuch'', after a line from the ''Oranges And Lemons'' song "Chalkhills And Children" ("while some nonesuch net holds me aloft").
944** And then ''Apple Venus'' was named after a phrase in "Then She Appeared", from ''Nonsuch''.
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948* Music/WeirdAlYankovic's second album is ''In 3D'', a phrase prominently used in the chorus of "Nature Trail To Hell".
949* Music/YeahYeahYeahs - "Man" - Because we do what we gotta do real well and we got the '''fever to tell''' I said we got the '''fever to tell'''!
950* The title of YOHIO's 2020 album - ''A Pretty Picture In A Most Disturbing Way'' - is snuck into the second verse of "Oh, My... Polkadot Politics":
951-->''This is a question of semantics; not of right-and-wrong!!''\
952''A pretty picture in a most disturbing way!''\
953''You'll find me where you lost your mind... oh, my!''
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957* Music/FrankZappa's album ''Music/HotRats'' takes its name from the beginning of "Willie The Pimp", the only song on the album with any lyrics.
958** ''Music/FreakOutAlbum'''s title can be found in "It Can't Happen Here."
959** ''Music/AbsolutelyFree'' can be found in a song of the same title on ''Music/WereOnlyInItForTheMoney''.
960* Nearly every lyrical track on ''Educated Horses'' by Music/RobZombie features the title somewhere in either the chorus or verses.
961** The words "Astro creep" and "electric head" can be found in "More Human Than Human" on White Zombie's ''Astro Creep: 2000 Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head''.
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