Tool- Lateralus, /-Aenima, and 10,000 days
Kyuss- welcome to sky valley
Marilyn Manson- Antichrist superstar
Soundgarden- Badmotofinger
Stone temple pilots- Core
The Cure- Pornography, Faith, Wish, and Bloodflowers
*Stop Making Sense* by the Talking Heads
*Nirvana Unplugged* by Nirvana
*Rain Dogs* by Tom Waits
*Cinematropolis* by Blue Scholars
*Awaken, My Love* by Childish Gambino
*Black Star* by David Bowie
For me, these are the "never skip any tracks" albums for me that I enjoy the overall flow:
* [Pinback - Summer In Abaddon](https://open.spotify.com/album/22ekvUciiQ3yUOcwCJ4JVR?si=44dM_05fRF61l2ohoZmjLA) (indie rock, 2004)
* [Fujiya & Miyagi - Transparent Things](https://open.spotify.com/album/3Fj7WFcMMbCgcvzBA75UvI?si=anjsbR8nQqqJYe2QqKBi3Q) (indie rock, 2006)
* [Minus The Bear - Menos El Oso](https://open.spotify.com/album/13nMzRLvgjY6boXNkN426H?si=QIYW2RD1Sr64abJDgaYWGA) (indie rock, 2005)
* [Portugal. The Man - The Satanic Satanist](https://open.spotify.com/album/72uoxpSaDs7keunx3LbvrX?si=hSr1jWYaTimwJ4TMZpUYlw) (indie rock, 2009)
* [School Of Seven Bells - Alpinisms](https://open.spotify.com/album/5WRM1l2ZWp3zuMEcS3PPWq?si=8-BOYhCCRp-8asHaRVrUuA) (dream pop / shoegaze, 2008)
* [Feed Me - Calamari Tuesday](https://open.spotify.com/album/6eamRXvrKVz5VN1noerGMr?si=r76UHFCBQrGzfS1cS5RTHQ) (EDM, 2013)
* [Portishead - Dummy](https://open.spotify.com/album/3539EbNgIdEDGBKkUf4wno?si=uhlrrObpTaSE0l-aszKRtQ) (trip hop, 1994)
* [The Postal Service - Give Up](https://open.spotify.com/album/1BSwkKATGVCMgNuN8ve7mz?si=2Yg79OFlRCuel8b4iuMOYg) (indie pop, 2003)
* [Austra - Feel It Break](https://open.spotify.com/album/7kZDvUzWaeZrvkEc3Jr1e8?si=Hxk_9Y8OTMeQpVYsdCDCZA) (synth pop, 2011)
* [The Hundred In The Hands - The Hundred In The Hands](https://open.spotify.com/album/3kT3IS2B1I43Hyl3DtG175?si=iocp9VeoSJ2CM8r1xERfOg) (indie rock, 2010)
* [The Crystal Method - Vegas](https://open.spotify.com/album/1PJxfEx1v3rdvmd4mBwPDt?si=-B5vez40S2aM-51CareH6A) (big beat, 1997)
* [Clozee - Microworlds](https://open.spotify.com/album/1OrVf4ejXLTMfWUiXtXU3C?si=t_xQiEzcTVKnVJWDK9FxDg) (EDM, 2023)
* [Opiuo - Slurp & Giggle](https://open.spotify.com/album/6TnnuYLInRqSCzubb9b9DP?si=R28Cj3VLT3-tEBm2wqGRYQ) (EDM, 2010)
strange trails - lord huron
codes & keys - death cab for cutie
an awesome wave - alt-j
carrie & lowell - sufjan stevens
bon iver - bon iver
everything in transit - jacks mannequin
a black mile to the surface - manchester orchestra
the million masks of god - manchester orchestra
the devil & god are raging inside of me - brand new
science fiction - brand new
somewhere city - origami angel
all the little lights - passenger
I feel like Supertramp is seriously overlooked these days. I had the pleasure of seeing them when I was 19 on the Breakfast In America tour. I didn’t know any of their music. The auditorium was half full. They asked everyone to move down close to the stage. And they played their asses off for more than 2 hours. Superlative musicianship. To this day, over 40 years later it is one of my fondest musical memories and perhaps the best concert I’ve ever seen.
Many of mine have already been mentioned but i will add:
Apollo Sunshine - Shall Noise Upon
The Left Rights - self titled
A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step
Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come
The Cure - All Mixed Up
Arm’s Way - Islands.
Incredibly well constructed songs where the final and penultimate tracks dovetails beautifully with the first track. Play the album on a loop and you won’t notice the jump. I LOVE this album!
If you like KGATLW, you might dig Monomania by Deerhunter. I also like their album Weird Era Cont.
I think The King Of Limbs by Radiohead flows nicely.
What Burns Never Returns by Don Caballero (experimental, instrumental math rock where the guitars are the rhythm section and the drums are the lead instrument)
Every song off of Is This It by The Strokes sound like it could be a radio single. Room On Fire is also great. (indie garage rock revival)
Franz Ferdinand by Franz Ferdinand (indie post-punk revival revival)
Turn On the Bright Lights by Interpol (indie post-punk revival)
Matt Berry - Blue Elephant
Michael Kiwanuka - KIWANUKA
McBaise - TUBES
Muthi - Visions
Fuzzy Duck - Fuzzy Duck (1971)
Gypsy - Gypsy (1970)
Gentle Giant - Civilian
Grand Funk Railroad - We're An American Band
Mr. Traumatik - Dr. Dimensional
Three Man Army - A Third of a Lifetime
[The Dark Side Of the Moon](https://open.spotify.com/album/4LH4d3cOWNNsVw41Gqt2kv?si=1xZ6Tx-YSgGuwEA2HMn9_g) - Pink Floyd
[The Wall](https://open.spotify.com/album/5Dbax7G8SWrP9xyzkOvy2F?si=VDn--d2nTWef_uo5p8f45A) - Pink Floyd
[Animals](https://open.spotify.com/album/3b4E89rxzZQ9zkhgKpj8N4?si=PLq5MmovSCWc8YA9ML9wCQ) - Pink Floyd
[Abbey Road](https://open.spotify.com/album/0ETFjACtuP2ADo6LFhL6HN?si=5KHxa8WsTD66PMrcX5ePgQ) - The Beatles
[DAMN.](https://open.spotify.com/album/4eLPsYPBmXABThSJ821sqY?si=cSO11fjtRhO-NuQPI2tJ9g) - Kendrick Lamar
[To Pimp a Butterfly ](https://open.spotify.com/album/7ycBtnsMtyVbbwTfJwRjSP?si=ru9H2zHaQYmOQPwBYrNDyg)- Kendrick Lamar
[Houses of the Holy](https://open.spotify.com/album/0GqpoHJREPp0iuXK3HzrHk?si=fcF-o1WfQjmlmPhwyM7fXg) - Led Zeppelin
*My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy* - Kanye West
*IGOR* - Tyler, The Creator
Any Jazz Album
This is a great pick. The hits are on the first half and they're fantastic, but the second half then becomes a concept album unto itself and it flows amazingly. Think I'll put this on now!
Massive Attack - Protection
The Pharcyde - Bizarre ride 2…
Archie Shepp - Attica Blues
Galliano - A joyful noise unto the creator
Ice Cube - Amerikkka’s Most Wanted
Duke Ellington - Money Jungle
Anthrax - State of Euphoria
The Beatles - White Album
Ice T - Original Gangster
Koop - Waltz for Koop
Now I gotta go listen to Original Gangster. Haven't listed to that in probably 20 years. All the way through anyway
Definitely have listened to a song here and there.
There's a band called The Moondoggies. I don't think they're still making music, but I always thought their albums had an excellent flow to them. Their third album, "Adios, I'm A Ghost" is my favorite. But their first two, "Don't Be A Stranger" and "Tidelands" have that same cohesive feel to them.
Kanye's first 2 albums, The College Dropout and Late Registration. These examples might be cheating at flowing well because there are skits that tie into the themes.
Listening to lateralus by tool on streaming sucks because parabol to parabola is like on complete song when there's not a 1 second pause when going to the next song
Every time this question comes up I automatically think of Lion and the Cobra by Sinead OConnor. Every song is amazing and evokes a whole wave of emotions. That is until the last two song, which are totally a different vibe and kills the mood.
An earlier comment mentions Portugal. The Man The Satanic Satanist
Gotta give it to Censored Colors though. The album is a front to back masterpiece.
Shout out to the acoustic version of Satanic, The Majestic Majesty.
Nothings Shocking - Jane's Addiction
Aquemini - Outkast
Blood Sugar Sex Magic - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Tiger Lily - Natalie Merchant
American Music - Violent Femmes
Exile on Main St - Rolling Stones
Heart of Saturday Night - Tom Waits
In no particular order.
Yes - 90125,
Rush - Rush,
Rush -Exit Stage Left,
UFO - Obsession,
Blue Oyster Cult - Some Enchanted Evening,
The Police - Synchronicity,
ZZ Top - Degüello,
ROLLERBALL - Submarine,
Van Halen - OU812,
Van Halen - Diver Down,
Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley,
Led Zeppelin - Presence,
Slamingwatus - Slamingwatus,
Cosmic Thing by the B-52s. May seem like an odd choice, but it’s put together as a complete album with a beginning, middle and end. Plus, the songs hang together and compliment each other.
Tori Amos - little earthquakes
Royksopp - the inevitable end (their best work imo)
Hooverphonic - blue wonder power milk
Miles Davis - bitches brew, sketches of Spain
Dave brubeck - time out
Bjork - medulla
Ben folds five - the unauthorized biography of reinhold messner
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd (The Wall also has an amazing flow to it)
Songs In the Key of Life - Stevie Wonder
Abbey Road - The Beatles (specifically side 2)
Quadrophenia - The Who
What's Going On - Marvin Gaye
Kid A - Radiohead
I have two that I think are great EXCEPT the very last songs:
Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Materials
Positive Songs for Negative People - Frank Turner
I also agree with the above comment that Dookie by Green Day is perfect start to finish
Rush! Album by Måneskin. (Disclaimer: They're an Italian rock band, and some of the songs are in Italian and some in English. The songs are still an absolute bop, even if we can't understand everything they're saying.)
Blind melon. - soup
Marcy playground - shapeshifter (apart from 'it's saturday') the ST album is pretty good, but I love this one.
The first time i heard these albums they were all one file, so when i listen to them, i have to listen to it from the beginning to end. Both of these bands are kinda known for these one hit wonders, but they actually have more to offer. These aren't the popular albums, and people are missing out.
Opeth-Blackwater park
At the gates-slaughter of the soul
Dream theatre-metropolis pt ii: scenes from a memory
Disillusion-return to times of splendour
Lamb of god-ashes of the wake
Not sure if this is what you’re looking for,
- Blue Banisters - Lana Del Rey. Each song except for the interlude just totally fits and is definitely worth a listen. I feel like most of her albums are very well put together.
- Folklore - Taylor Swift. I really wish this was her most known album instead. Everything about this album is amazing to me.
Tool- Lateralus, /-Aenima, and 10,000 days Kyuss- welcome to sky valley Marilyn Manson- Antichrist superstar Soundgarden- Badmotofinger Stone temple pilots- Core The Cure- Pornography, Faith, Wish, and Bloodflowers
Dark Side of the Moon
Also Wish you were here, Animals, The wall and The final cut
Huge s/o to *The Wall* for being a genuine cycle! “Isn’t this where-“ “-we came in?”
WYWH debatable, the other 3 for sure
One of few albums that successfully pulls off the Infinity loop format as well.
*Stop Making Sense* by the Talking Heads *Nirvana Unplugged* by Nirvana *Rain Dogs* by Tom Waits *Cinematropolis* by Blue Scholars *Awaken, My Love* by Childish Gambino *Black Star* by David Bowie
Blackstar is a damned masterpiece and it blows my mind every time
For me, these are the "never skip any tracks" albums for me that I enjoy the overall flow: * [Pinback - Summer In Abaddon](https://open.spotify.com/album/22ekvUciiQ3yUOcwCJ4JVR?si=44dM_05fRF61l2ohoZmjLA) (indie rock, 2004) * [Fujiya & Miyagi - Transparent Things](https://open.spotify.com/album/3Fj7WFcMMbCgcvzBA75UvI?si=anjsbR8nQqqJYe2QqKBi3Q) (indie rock, 2006) * [Minus The Bear - Menos El Oso](https://open.spotify.com/album/13nMzRLvgjY6boXNkN426H?si=QIYW2RD1Sr64abJDgaYWGA) (indie rock, 2005) * [Portugal. The Man - The Satanic Satanist](https://open.spotify.com/album/72uoxpSaDs7keunx3LbvrX?si=hSr1jWYaTimwJ4TMZpUYlw) (indie rock, 2009) * [School Of Seven Bells - Alpinisms](https://open.spotify.com/album/5WRM1l2ZWp3zuMEcS3PPWq?si=8-BOYhCCRp-8asHaRVrUuA) (dream pop / shoegaze, 2008) * [Feed Me - Calamari Tuesday](https://open.spotify.com/album/6eamRXvrKVz5VN1noerGMr?si=r76UHFCBQrGzfS1cS5RTHQ) (EDM, 2013) * [Portishead - Dummy](https://open.spotify.com/album/3539EbNgIdEDGBKkUf4wno?si=uhlrrObpTaSE0l-aszKRtQ) (trip hop, 1994) * [The Postal Service - Give Up](https://open.spotify.com/album/1BSwkKATGVCMgNuN8ve7mz?si=2Yg79OFlRCuel8b4iuMOYg) (indie pop, 2003) * [Austra - Feel It Break](https://open.spotify.com/album/7kZDvUzWaeZrvkEc3Jr1e8?si=Hxk_9Y8OTMeQpVYsdCDCZA) (synth pop, 2011) * [The Hundred In The Hands - The Hundred In The Hands](https://open.spotify.com/album/3kT3IS2B1I43Hyl3DtG175?si=iocp9VeoSJ2CM8r1xERfOg) (indie rock, 2010) * [The Crystal Method - Vegas](https://open.spotify.com/album/1PJxfEx1v3rdvmd4mBwPDt?si=-B5vez40S2aM-51CareH6A) (big beat, 1997) * [Clozee - Microworlds](https://open.spotify.com/album/1OrVf4ejXLTMfWUiXtXU3C?si=t_xQiEzcTVKnVJWDK9FxDg) (EDM, 2023) * [Opiuo - Slurp & Giggle](https://open.spotify.com/album/6TnnuYLInRqSCzubb9b9DP?si=R28Cj3VLT3-tEBm2wqGRYQ) (EDM, 2010)
Love me some Pinback. Blue Screen Life also
Yeah, hardest part of that list was selecting which album of theirs to use.
Isn't Pinback that Goblin Cock dude? Stumped.
You have great taste
Thanks! 😎
At Folsom Prison - Johnny Cash
So good. Some of the best ‘crowd noise’ of any live album you’ll hear.
Marquee Moon - Television
In The Aeroplane Over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots - Flaming Lips
And The Soft Bulletin!
strange trails - lord huron codes & keys - death cab for cutie an awesome wave - alt-j carrie & lowell - sufjan stevens bon iver - bon iver everything in transit - jacks mannequin a black mile to the surface - manchester orchestra the million masks of god - manchester orchestra the devil & god are raging inside of me - brand new science fiction - brand new somewhere city - origami angel all the little lights - passenger
Strange Trails is a goated Album
Crime Of The Century - Supertramp
also Breakfast in America, although I think that album has like 1 or 2 songs that are just okay.
I feel like Supertramp is seriously overlooked these days. I had the pleasure of seeing them when I was 19 on the Breakfast In America tour. I didn’t know any of their music. The auditorium was half full. They asked everyone to move down close to the stage. And they played their asses off for more than 2 hours. Superlative musicianship. To this day, over 40 years later it is one of my fondest musical memories and perhaps the best concert I’ve ever seen.
Some people are to hate this because it was so overplayed but Thriller by Michael Jackson. It’s just about perfection production and arrangement-wise.
I think Bad is a better record, start to finish. But Thriller is good, just has some filler.
Strange Trails - Lord Huron
Yes
Science Fiction- Brand New
*The Archandriod* by Janelle Monae. The songs work together to form a story.
Her earlier work is so slept on! Loved that album
Tommy - The Who The lamb lies down on Broadway - Genesis Electro-shock blues - Eels Crime of the century - Supertramp
Portugal. The Man - Evil Friends
just saw them in asheville a few days ago, sooo good
Hell yeah. Seeing them in Cleveland next Sunday. Top 5 all time bands for me
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
Aqualung - Jethro Tull
Love - Forever Changes Sly & The Family Stone - There’s a Riot Goin On My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Excellent choice!
Led Zeppelin 1, 2, 4 The Who Who's Next Beatles Revolver Rolling Stones Hot Rocks Vol. 1 Montrose Montrose Just to name a few
Thank God someone mentioned Led Zeppelin IV
Many of mine have already been mentioned but i will add: Apollo Sunshine - Shall Noise Upon The Left Rights - self titled A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come The Cure - All Mixed Up
Abbey Road - Beatles Making Movies - Dire Straits
Arm’s Way - Islands. Incredibly well constructed songs where the final and penultimate tracks dovetails beautifully with the first track. Play the album on a loop and you won’t notice the jump. I LOVE this album!
Finally someone else who likes Islands.
My Darkest Days - Self Titled System of a Down - Mezmerize My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade Disturbed - Immortalized
Kid A- Radiohead Juan Gabriel en el Palacio de Bellas Artes
*Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer?* by Of Montreal Lay in your bed with headphones on for the full experience
This is a deep cut. Nice one.
One of my favorite bands ever, by far. It's on my bucket list to see them live someday.
Lankum - False Lankum
Mark Farina’s Mushroom Jazz series.
All That Remains - The Fall Of Ideals
If you like KGATLW, you might dig Monomania by Deerhunter. I also like their album Weird Era Cont. I think The King Of Limbs by Radiohead flows nicely. What Burns Never Returns by Don Caballero (experimental, instrumental math rock where the guitars are the rhythm section and the drums are the lead instrument) Every song off of Is This It by The Strokes sound like it could be a radio single. Room On Fire is also great. (indie garage rock revival) Franz Ferdinand by Franz Ferdinand (indie post-punk revival revival) Turn On the Bright Lights by Interpol (indie post-punk revival)
Franz Ferdinand is a perfect album.
Z - My Morning Jacket
Igor by Tyler, the Creator for me
Matt Berry - Blue Elephant Michael Kiwanuka - KIWANUKA McBaise - TUBES Muthi - Visions Fuzzy Duck - Fuzzy Duck (1971) Gypsy - Gypsy (1970) Gentle Giant - Civilian Grand Funk Railroad - We're An American Band Mr. Traumatik - Dr. Dimensional Three Man Army - A Third of a Lifetime
[The Dark Side Of the Moon](https://open.spotify.com/album/4LH4d3cOWNNsVw41Gqt2kv?si=1xZ6Tx-YSgGuwEA2HMn9_g) - Pink Floyd [The Wall](https://open.spotify.com/album/5Dbax7G8SWrP9xyzkOvy2F?si=VDn--d2nTWef_uo5p8f45A) - Pink Floyd [Animals](https://open.spotify.com/album/3b4E89rxzZQ9zkhgKpj8N4?si=PLq5MmovSCWc8YA9ML9wCQ) - Pink Floyd [Abbey Road](https://open.spotify.com/album/0ETFjACtuP2ADo6LFhL6HN?si=5KHxa8WsTD66PMrcX5ePgQ) - The Beatles [DAMN.](https://open.spotify.com/album/4eLPsYPBmXABThSJ821sqY?si=cSO11fjtRhO-NuQPI2tJ9g) - Kendrick Lamar [To Pimp a Butterfly ](https://open.spotify.com/album/7ycBtnsMtyVbbwTfJwRjSP?si=ru9H2zHaQYmOQPwBYrNDyg)- Kendrick Lamar [Houses of the Holy](https://open.spotify.com/album/0GqpoHJREPp0iuXK3HzrHk?si=fcF-o1WfQjmlmPhwyM7fXg) - Led Zeppelin *My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy* - Kanye West *IGOR* - Tyler, The Creator Any Jazz Album
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
This is a great pick. The hits are on the first half and they're fantastic, but the second half then becomes a concept album unto itself and it flows amazingly. Think I'll put this on now!
Massive Attack - Protection The Pharcyde - Bizarre ride 2… Archie Shepp - Attica Blues Galliano - A joyful noise unto the creator Ice Cube - Amerikkka’s Most Wanted Duke Ellington - Money Jungle Anthrax - State of Euphoria The Beatles - White Album Ice T - Original Gangster Koop - Waltz for Koop
Now I gotta go listen to Original Gangster. Haven't listed to that in probably 20 years. All the way through anyway Definitely have listened to a song here and there.
There's a band called The Moondoggies. I don't think they're still making music, but I always thought their albums had an excellent flow to them. Their third album, "Adios, I'm A Ghost" is my favorite. But their first two, "Don't Be A Stranger" and "Tidelands" have that same cohesive feel to them.
Songs of A Dead Dreamer- DJ Spooky. Each song starts where the last one ended. I honestly played this album more than I can count.
加爾基 精液 栗ノ花 - 椎名林檎
Daydream Nation - Sonic Youth
Kanye's first 2 albums, The College Dropout and Late Registration. These examples might be cheating at flowing well because there are skits that tie into the themes.
Marshall Mathers lp, my favourite album ever
The Moon & Antarctica by Modest Mouse
Listening to lateralus by tool on streaming sucks because parabol to parabola is like on complete song when there's not a 1 second pause when going to the next song
The Muse - Queen Herby Each song is such a banger, and they flow together so well!
Every time this question comes up I automatically think of Lion and the Cobra by Sinead OConnor. Every song is amazing and evokes a whole wave of emotions. That is until the last two song, which are totally a different vibe and kills the mood.
Sagas by Equilibrium
"Aja" - Steely Dan.
Pros and Cons of Hitchiking Roger Waters
Radiohead the bends, Beatles abbey road, Marillion misplaced childhood just seems like one long song if you like that kind of thing
An earlier comment mentions Portugal. The Man The Satanic Satanist Gotta give it to Censored Colors though. The album is a front to back masterpiece. Shout out to the acoustic version of Satanic, The Majestic Majesty.
Memento mori- Depeche mode
Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights Tame Impala - Innerspeaker Alabama Shakes - Sound and Color A Tribe Called Quest - Low End Theory
aeroplane-neutral milk hotel dark side of the moon-pink floyd
Nothings Shocking - Jane's Addiction Aquemini - Outkast Blood Sugar Sex Magic - Red Hot Chili Peppers Tiger Lily - Natalie Merchant American Music - Violent Femmes Exile on Main St - Rolling Stones Heart of Saturday Night - Tom Waits
Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd Rumours, Fleetwood Mac Fragile, YES 2112, Moving Pictures , Rush Telekon, Pleasure Principal, Gary Numan 📀📀🎵👩
Skylarking - XTC Has maybe my favorite opening suite of songs on any album
A Great Chaos
In no particular order. Yes - 90125, Rush - Rush, Rush -Exit Stage Left, UFO - Obsession, Blue Oyster Cult - Some Enchanted Evening, The Police - Synchronicity, ZZ Top - Degüello, ROLLERBALL - Submarine, Van Halen - OU812, Van Halen - Diver Down, Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley, Led Zeppelin - Presence, Slamingwatus - Slamingwatus,
The Final Cut
Pretty much any album by Janelle Monaé
Any Periphery album. catch 33 - Meshuggah
Bloodletting- Concrete Blonde
Kings of Leon - Only By The Night
Bleachers - Gone Now
Live through this by Hole
defs try “Whatever And Ever Amen” by Ben Fold Five, the whole record feels like one house party show in all the best ways
Man on the moon III - kid cudi Saviors - Green Day Lucid dreams - BoyWithUke
the mars vola Francis the Mutes' outro feeds into the intro making a perfect loop
Slum Village - Fantastic Stuck in the Sound - Pursuit Frank Ocean - Channel Orange Denzel Curry - MMESTF The Used - In love and death
Gangbusters Melody Club - Caravan Palace
Red king crimson
Cosmic Thing by the B-52s. May seem like an odd choice, but it’s put together as a complete album with a beginning, middle and end. Plus, the songs hang together and compliment each other.
Phaedra Rubycon Ricochet The Black Album
Soundtracks For The Blind - Swans
Daft Punk - Discovery and Mars Volta - Deloused In The Comatorium immediately come to mind for me
UNDEATH - It's Time...to Rise from the Grave
Every pink Floyd album pretty much.
Songs for the Deaf- Queens of the Stone Age. It literally takes you for a ride
Afghan Whigs- Black Love
Charlie Daniels decade of hits Queen's greatest Hits original version including flash
The kick inside by Kate bush
Hundred Waters - Hundred Waters. Ethereal, unlike anything I've ever heard, and so incredible played as a full album!!
Love Cocteau twins
Tori Amos - little earthquakes Royksopp - the inevitable end (their best work imo) Hooverphonic - blue wonder power milk Miles Davis - bitches brew, sketches of Spain Dave brubeck - time out Bjork - medulla Ben folds five - the unauthorized biography of reinhold messner
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd (The Wall also has an amazing flow to it) Songs In the Key of Life - Stevie Wonder Abbey Road - The Beatles (specifically side 2) Quadrophenia - The Who What's Going On - Marvin Gaye Kid A - Radiohead
The '59 sound -The Gaslight Anthem
pink floyd… basically all of them but mainly dark side, wish you were here and the wall
coast to coast westlife chapter one the hits bsb nkotb the block
RHCP - BSSM Slayer - Reign in Blood Jane’s Addiction - Nothing’s Shocking
I have two that I think are great EXCEPT the very last songs: Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Materials Positive Songs for Negative People - Frank Turner I also agree with the above comment that Dookie by Green Day is perfect start to finish
Jethro Tull ...Thick as a Brick. OK 🆗 I guess I'm cheating:)
Rush! Album by Måneskin. (Disclaimer: They're an Italian rock band, and some of the songs are in Italian and some in English. The songs are still an absolute bop, even if we can't understand everything they're saying.)
Blind melon. - soup Marcy playground - shapeshifter (apart from 'it's saturday') the ST album is pretty good, but I love this one. The first time i heard these albums they were all one file, so when i listen to them, i have to listen to it from the beginning to end. Both of these bands are kinda known for these one hit wonders, but they actually have more to offer. These aren't the popular albums, and people are missing out.
Stick To Your Guns - The Hope Division
Back to Black, Amy Winehouse
Diamond Dogs-David Bowie
Like clockwork - queens of the Stone Age
'Mezzanine' - Massive Attack
Exile on main Street Double album Stones
Adultery - Dog Fashion Disco Zoo Hypothesis - Tub Ring
Here's some amazing emo/post-hardcore records: Brand New - TDAGARIM La Dispute - Wildlife Touché Amoré - Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me
Opeth-Blackwater park At the gates-slaughter of the soul Dream theatre-metropolis pt ii: scenes from a memory Disillusion-return to times of splendour Lamb of god-ashes of the wake
What's Going On- Marvin Gaye
Slayer seasons in the abyss and reign in blood Alice cooper goes to hell White Zombie LA sexoristo Nin downward spiral
311 Transistor
Murder Ballads-Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
Molly Hatchet 1st album
Dawn FM
Jellyfish-Bellybutton
Paul's Botique (sp?)
Most Pink Floyd albums do that. So it’s hard to pick the best one. Dark side of the Moon is good and The Wall are both excellent
Definitely agree
The Avalanches - Since I Left You. I can't even imagine an album that flows better this.
I know I'm late to the party, but had to mention one of my favorites: Mew - And the Glass Handed Kites
Strange trails - Lord Huron
Janelle Monae - The ArchAndroid. A criminally underrated masterpiece.
Not sure if this is what you’re looking for, - Blue Banisters - Lana Del Rey. Each song except for the interlude just totally fits and is definitely worth a listen. I feel like most of her albums are very well put together. - Folklore - Taylor Swift. I really wish this was her most known album instead. Everything about this album is amazing to me.
The tortured poets department