>describe a band's discography, reversed
>other guess the band/artist
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>>64288770
Disco band with way too many members decides to get a violinist and basically do a Springsteen-esque album, which wins them a Grammy. They eventually decide to just go all out and do an orchestral type album that wasn't very well received. After three years of general inactivity, they decide to strip down to only 8 members and release a folksy album before disbanding entirely.
Experimental rock outfit debuts with a heavy massive 2-hour epic, then spends the next 30 years morphing and stripping down their sound until they eventually become a hardcore grind/punk band.
>>64289194
Iron Maiden?
>>64289069
Arcade Fire
>>64289194
Swans
>>64289369
Wrong
>>64289431
...right. On both.
>duo basically puts the same album out three times with slight differences and everyone goes batshit over it
>>64289505
Beach House
>>64289505
crystal castles
three dudes accidentaly inspire the entirety of the 90's and get less and less credit for it every year
A punk/noise rock band with free jazz influences collaborates with a few people in the free jazz scene, then makes an experimental big band album and then gradually gets less experimental and turns into an anarcho-punk band.
>>64289764
Correct!
>>64289732
Incorrect, but suitable.
>>64289827
Nirvana?
>>64290205
I said inspire the 90's, implying they are before the 90's
(no, not nirvana)
>>64288770
Bump
>>64289930
The ex
>>64289827
Violent Femmes. Too easy.
>>64292658
not even a little