ITT: bands that debuted with their Magnum Opus
While I like that album more and think it's their best, I don't feel like it's their Magnum Opus, in the sense of total body of art.
Here Comes the Indian, Feels, and ODDSAC all seem better candidates for 'magnum opus'.
>>65046880
jej
>>65047129
Great taste anon, although I prefer LCW, A long drive is a close second.
>>65046604
not technically a band, but fuck you
>>65047249
Funny, I was just listening to that.
Finished with C.R.E.A.M. since I'm about to go to bed.
Feeling around an 8.5 to a 9.5 right now.
Not 100% sure.
The first track was the worst so far but I've enjoyed it all none the less.
>inb4 Rollercoaster
>>65047272
W
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>>65047324
I can't pick a best RHP album. I listen to the last 3 more than the first 3 though.
easy one
the strokes
inb4 "room on fire is better"
>>65047129
wrong faggot
>>65047750
And then again on Red and then again on Discipline
>>65047272
>CREAM worst on the album
this nigga
>>65047750
Larks' Tongues, SABB, Lizard, Islands >>> ITCOTCK
Sometimes I wonder if the people who spout this "debut is the best KC album" meme ever bothered to listen to any of their other work besides Red and Discipline. It's a good, maybe even great album, but it sounds incredibly dated and the cheesy mellotron makes some tracks almost unlistenable.
Death Grips
>>65048402
>besides Red and Discipline
I've listened to all of their work quite a bit and I still think these are their two best. If I hadn't been introduced to them via ITCOTCK I would probably prefer In the Wake of Poseidon, which is essentially just a better remake. That being said, the other two of the 80s trilogy and their early 2000s output are overlooked way too often. Adrian Belew added so much to the band.
>>65048354
Bring da Ruckus is the first track on the album you dip
>>65048480
Oh shit yeah.
Thats what I get for re-arranging my playlist to have CREAM first
>>65048745
edgy
>>65048745
That's not Tago Mago
>>65048745
>>65048754
>>65048766
It's future days
>>65048777
Future Days > Tago Mago > Ege Bamyasi > Soundtracks > Soon Over Babaluma > Monster Movie > Delay > the rest
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