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Old 05-01-2011, 06:59 PM   #21 (permalink)
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The Rolling Stones. Hands down.
Oh, definitely! Although they've had some low points in terms of albums, like with Their Satanic Majesties Request and Goat's Head Soup (which is not all that bad, but it definitely isn't up to par with their other stuff), overall I'd say they deserve to be mentioned here.
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Old 05-01-2011, 07:03 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Radiohead, Pablo Honey aside have a pretty amazingly consistent run of brilliant albums
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Old 05-01-2011, 08:07 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Oh, definitely! Although they've had some low points in terms of albums, like with Their Satanic Majesties Request and Goat's Head Soup (which is not all that bad, but it definitely isn't up to par with their other stuff), overall I'd say they deserve to be mentioned here.
I'm actually a big fan of Goats Head Soup, and almost everything leading up to it. They released much worse stuff later on, imo.
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I'm actually a big fan of Goats Head Soup, and almost everything leading up to it. They released much worse stuff later on, imo.
I forgot about Voodoo Lounge, which I think was their first album without Bill Wyman? I'm not really a fan of that one either.
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Some of Frank Zappa's albums are better than others, but he's astoundingly consistent for the volume of work he has put out imo.
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I got to thinking about Stereolab after posting in that thread a couple days ago...they really have a solid discography. It's sometimes hard for me to pick which album I want to listen to.
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The Rolling Stones (up to & including Tattoo You)
Genesis (Peter Gabriel era)
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REM has a very strong catalogue of albums, especially the six albums that were released between 1987 and 1996: Document, Green, Out of Time, Automatic for the People, Monster, and New Adventures in Hi-Fi. All those albums also spawned the majority of their hit singles.

I have 5 of those 6, so I guess that REM are in
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Pink Floyd (for me at least)
Deep Purple
Electric Wizard
The Mars Volta...so far
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and going out on the limb on this one but...The Clash
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The Mars Volta...so far
As much as I love the Mars Volta, I can't agree. I am a fan of just about all of their albums, but Deloused is such a masterpiece that the other albums really can't touch it. They set the bar too high on that one.
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