Top Color Theory Albums
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Disappear - Single
Disappear - Single
[2024]
Thoughts Can't Hurt You - Single
Thoughts Can't Hurt You - Single
[2024]
The Serious One - EP
The Serious One - EP
[2023]
If You Want Me To - EP
If You Want Me To - EP
[2023]
Underneath These Dying Stars
Underneath These Dying Stars
[2023]
Wrath - EP
Wrath - EP
[2022]
Crystal
Crystal
[2022]
The Skeleton's Closet
The Skeleton's Closet
[2022]
The Limit - EP
The Limit - EP
[2021]
Mages
Mages
[2021]
Mages - Single
Mages - Single
[2020]
Lucky Ago
Lucky Ago
[2019]
Phobiac - EP
Phobiac - EP
[2019]
Backward - EP
Backward - EP
[2019]
The Majesty of Our Broken Past (Instrumental Edition)
The Majesty of Our Broken Past (Instrumental Edition)
[2018]
The Majesty of Our Broken Past
The Majesty of Our Broken Past
[2018]
Classic - Single
Classic - Single
[2017]
Four Horsemen - EP
Four Horsemen - EP
[2016]
Adjustments
Adjustments
[2016]
Adjustments, Pt. 3
Adjustments, Pt. 3
[2015]
Adjustments Pt. 2
Adjustments Pt. 2
[2014]
Adjustments Pt. 1
Adjustments Pt. 1
[2012]
Outside the Lines, Vol. 2
Outside the Lines, Vol. 2
[2012]
Outside the Lines, Vol. 1
Outside the Lines, Vol. 1
[2012]
The Silence
The Silence
[2010]
The Sound
The Sound
[2010]
Second Thoughts
Second Thoughts
[2009]
The Thought Chapter
The Thought Chapter
[2008]
Color Theory presents Depeche Mode
Color Theory presents Depeche Mode
[2003]
Something Beautiful
Something Beautiful
[2002]
Life's Fairytale
Life's Fairytale
[2001]
Perfect Tears
Perfect Tears
[1999]
Sketches in Grey
Sketches in Grey
[1999]
Tuesday Song
Tuesday Song
[1997]
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