The greatest self-titled albums of all time

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'Elvis Presley' (1956) - The King released his self-titled debut album in 1956, and the rest is (rock 'n' roll) history. 

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'Sheryl Crow' (1996) - Sheryl Crow's second studio album reached triple platinum. Singles such as 'If It Makes You Happy' made the album a huge success.

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'Kiss' (1974) - Kiss released two albums in 1974. Their eponymous debut featured classics such as 'Strutter,' 'Deuce,' and 'Black Diamond,' to name a few.

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'Dire Straits' (1978) - The Dire Straits' self-titled debut includes the band's hit single 'Sultans of Swing.'

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'Aerosmith' (1973) - Aerosmith's debut album featured one of the band's most iconic ballads: 'Dream On.'

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'Duran Duran' (1981) - The English band's eponymous debut album includes songs such as 'Girls on Film,' 'Careless Memories,' and 'Planet Earth.'

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'Boston' (1976) - Boston's eponymous release is one of the best-selling albums of all time (over 17 million copies were sold in the US alone).

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'New York Dolls' (1973) - The New York Dolls released their self-titled debut in 1973. The energetic mix of punk rock and glam was a breath of fresh air.

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'Gorillaz' (2001) - Songs like 'Clint Eastwood' and '19-2000' earned Damon Albarn's band a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records as the "Most Successful Virtual Band."

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'Whitesnake' (1987) - David Coverdale and co. took over MTV and the world with their 1987 eponymous album. 

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'Ramones' (1976) - The formula was simple: play rock 'n' roll as fast as you can! The Ramones certainly delivered this with their 1976 self-titled debut album. 

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