ITT: albums where the theme is the strongest factor
>>63548006
>Songs with only one good song
Aside from heavy sample usage, this album has a strong, distinct theme.
>>63548041
Liar, these are both good songs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSIzOTWcSlM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXIeSed4hjk
The rest will grow on you if you give it a chance.
>>63548006
so concept albums?
>>63548006
I get that Silent Shout is anti-prostitution, but what's the theme of this album?
Most albums qualify, as much of the time the composition works toward a sonic theme that is reinforced by the lyrical and aesthetic presentation.
>>63548042 is a good example of this.
>>63548487
Ending extreme wealth.
>>63548444
Yes
>>63548487
Kinda like the abstractness I guess. The wonkyness over the Indian tribal feel, and the album color scheme complements it greatly.
File also under: albums about being a cuck to the Muslims taking over your once beautiful country.
>>63549212
Album has nothing to do with that /pol/.
>>63549212
lmao yeah because theyre from sweden haha xD
>>63548006
why these foreigners always use American dollars and not their own money?
Deathconsciousness and Giles Corey are also great examples. Even if the Antiochus stuff is just Dan making it up it's still really interesting.
>>63548006
Worst album cover of all time.
Not sure about this one.
>>63549380
its called a compression artifact
>>63548006
That album hurts my eyes
>>63549414
That's only one of the reasons why it's horrible.
>>63549363
If this was prompted by the album cover, the picture of the guy is literally from google images.
But the American dollar is considered a strong universal currency in a majority of countries, even in spite of recent devaluation. It's not quite the same, but it's like Spanish galleons and Roman denarii being accepted even outside their empires.
>>63549414
wew old boy
classic memes
>>63548006
Shaking the Habitual is the best album to come from the 2000s+.