Name another artist EVER who released SEVEN albums in a row all of which were culturally relevant, critically acclaimed, boundary pushing, and generally memorable / distinct from one another
The closest i can think of is radiohead but most people agree king of limbs was kind of a misstep
This is an honest inquiry
the beatles
Bob Dylan
The Moody Blues
David Bowie
pink floyd
david bowie
Kanye is the GOAT
Has /mu/ recreated the original Wolves with Sia and Vic using the CDQ beat?
R A D I O H E A D
The Beach Boys
>>62553830
I love how you imply that he should take credit for that, not literally the thousands of colllaborators he has make his records for him
Taylor Swift
>>62553830
Radiohead is trash.
Unless your 12. In which case I could understand.
>>62554073
>college dropout
>>62554124
Nice B8
kate bush
>>62554151
>Rhymefest
>implying half that record isn't dated and disposable
>>62553830
>boundary pushing
Madonna
>>62554073
>thousands
mfw when you don't know wtf you're talking about.
>>62553830
Sonic Youth
Confusion is Sex - Dirty
>>62553956
Holy shit yes. One of my favorite bands, but hardly ever get mentioned on /mu/. Though King Crimson gets the credit for inventing what is currently known as prog rock, Days of Future Passed started the trend of Adding orchestration to rock pieces which was a huge trend in later prog rock, and is one of the greatest concept albums imo.
>>62554212
>we don't care
>all falls down
>spaceship
>Jesus walks
>school spirit
>family business
>through the wire
>last call
>breathe in breathe out
>slow jamz
>workout plan
>dated and disposable
>>62553830
Dream Theater. No, really. Their Images and Words -> Octavarium (seven albums) era is ridiculously good and pretty much unparalled in their own genre.
One of the greatest things about Kanye's work is how it manages to be popular with mainstream and underground audiences.
>>62554292
I'd say Sonic Youth was still relevant until A Thousand Leaves.
>>62554355
like Radiohead
>>62554309
Last 4 songs on your list suck
>>62554292
>culturally relevant
>>62553830
He's gone consistently downhill since College Dropout though. Granted that was possibly the GOAT release and there wasn't anywhere else to go but down, but his albums have really gotten worse and worse. 808s, MBDTF and Yeezus were all hot shitty garbage.
>>62554309
Oh and the whole thing is dated
He used abt two or three different drums on the whole thing
Very cheap, very 2000s, sorry. Rhymefest wrote the best song too.
you dumb fucks
kanye is a meme
>>62554425
>implying slow jamz sucks
Nigga
>>62554465
no it wasn't goddamn it stop overrating college dropout. .listen to it again, it's cfucking aged terribly. all the songs are so simplistic and boring. very little variation for instrumentation, kanye's awful voice is increidbly prevalent, very little good features, etc.>>62554465
>808s, MBDTF and Yeezus were all hot shitty garbage
oh its bait never mind report and move on
Elvis
The Beatles
Bob Dylan
Paul Weller
Morrissey
>>62553830
>>62554520
College dropout is second only to MBDTF. TLOP came close to overtaking it.
>>62553908
>>62553930
>>62553962
>>62554239
only ones that come anywhere close
>>62554566
TLOP is better than dropout in any way, take off your nostalgia glasses.
>>62553830
>Piper At the Gates Of Dawn
Highly regarded as one of the greatest psych rock albums oat
>Atom Heart Mother
bomb-ass album
>Meddle
culturally relevant because le hippy movement
echoes has massive acclaim even today
>Dark Side
massive acclaim even today
>WYWH
massive acclaim even today
>Animals
massive acclaim even today
relevant to the growing popularity of punk rock
>The Wall
massive acclaim even today
highly regarded as one of the best concept albums of all time
Comfortably Numb has one of what is considered the best guitar solos of all time
>The Final Cut
Though it was much less popular than its predecessors, it was relevant to how the public felt about war
Very atmospheric, almost creepily so.
>A Momentary Lapse of Reason
Though it's not popular amongst most Pink Floyd fans, its sound was very relevant, and was popular among non-Floyd fans.
>The Division Bell
Generally well-received
>The Endless River
Culturally relevant with the rise of the popularity of ambient music.
I mean I can name plenty of artists who have made 7 consecutive albums that I personally like better than Kanye's discography. Pretty easy 5-albums-a-year artists like Acid Mothers Temple and Grand Astoria.
>>62554073
records are made by like a dozen people tops
Yeezus was terrible though
migos
>>62553830
I'll give you SEVEN artists/bands:
1. David Bowie: from Space Oddity or Hunky Dory to Lodger or Let's Dance
2. Pink Floyd: from The Piper at the Gates of Dawn to The Wall
3. Radiohead: from The Bends to In Rainbows
4. Björk: from Debut to Vulnicura
5. The Beatles: from A Hard Day's Night to Abbey Road (minus Beatles for Sale)
6. Miles Davis: from Birth of the Cool to On the Corner
7. Kraftwerk: from Kraftwerk to Computer World (minus Kraftwerk 2)
Hi
>>62554599
>take off your nostalgia glasses.
that goes both ways, take off your hype glasses skinny-pants-faggot
Prince didn't really go downhill until like 10 albums in.
michael jackson
kill yourself
>>62554077
Dubs confirm
Tay is goat
>>62553830
Miles Davis.
I would say Black Sabbath but I only truly believe in the 4.
>>62554815
>culturally relevant
And doesn't Panda Bear have even more? I'm predicting a p4k 8.8 on Painting With.
If pitchfork didn't tell you kanye was great, you wouldn't even care about him
>>62554802
This + Bob Dylan.
Kanye's in good company.
>culturally relevant
Just because he liked the repeated lines of white text from drake doesn't make it culturally relevant
Tom Waits
korn
this is not bait their first 7 albums fit that description
>>62554124
gtfo from /mu/ Noel Gallagher
>>62553830
Hell, even Bob Marley accomplished that.
>>62553830
Opeth.
>>62554829
i wear skinny pants, but i don't listen to kanye, am not a faggot, and could give a shit about hype
Fugazi
>>62553830
>culturally relevant, critically acclaimed, boundary pushing
cringe'd
>>62553962
/thread
R.E.M.
>>62553830
Beatles.
Dylan.
Eminem easily makes the list