What's the largest discography that you've ever listened to the entirety of?

What's the largest discography that you've ever listened to the entirety of?

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Viper

Swans

Tom Waits

radiohead
listening from the start gave me a newfound appreciation for okc and kid a

The Residents, over 50 albums

in hours or albums. lets see.
do mixtapes, singles and live-albums count, i guess not right?

>Nasir Jones

I've listened to Autechre's entire studio discography, which totals up to something like 50 hours of music. I only just started delving into their 28 live albums

What's your favourite of their discography, user?
Sounds like quite the fun journey, hope you have a great time with the live albums

Buckethead

Wolf Eyes. Haven't heard everything obviously.

nirvana

Thee Oh Sees

Black Sabbath

Very original dumbass.

seriously? all of it?

Eat shit
All of it. Not worth it

I really don't like listening to whole discogs but I did manage to make it through of montreal's a few years back. their quality is pretty consistent until 2014 anyway. and I guess I've got death grips discog too. I'm pretty close to competing stereolab's output

Modest Mouse or Aphex Twin

I've listened to all of King Crimson and Radiohead
also mvb but that doesn't really count i think

Melvins. 24 albums, half of them good, which is a nice result for a band that puts out new albums at the drop of a hat.

>Aphex Twin
Every alias of his or just his Aphex Twin stuff?

Sonic Youth when I was younger, not a massive discog but I don't really have the time anymore to blast through full discogs.

Modest Mouse or Devo probably

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black sabbath

Dylan

this

Judas priest
Van der graaf generator
King crimson
Genesis
Gentle giant

I have listened to the entire output of James Ferraro, including every alias, every Skaters release, and all his ringtones.
Sadly, a large amount of his work is mostly derivative drone, at least between Marble Surf and Last American Hero.
Also it sucks that people think Night Dolls and FSV are his best works, when Wild World outshines everything else by a mile

Clutch

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Yo La Tengo
They have so many good/great albums, it's unreal

Melvins. I don't know why I keep up with their stuff - outside of a couple of flukes, they've been shit since Hostile Ambient Takeover.

Merzbow

Ween, including demo tapes

All Swans and Gira stuff

I think it really depends on what you define as entirety. There's all the studio albums approach, then live albums, then comps, then exclusive singles, b-sides or digital exclusive tracks and then stuff like bootlegs. Therefore the largest discographies most people have probably listened to in its entirety are ones where literally everything fits onto a single disc or nothing has ever been recorded.

However, the most I've ever listened to from a single artist is Bob Dylan and I still regularly seek out new bootlegs or check out the new archival releases as they come out.

Lil B

>including demo tapes
Based and redpilled, Ween demos are great

David Bowie

Probably Pere Ubu.

braid
the age of octeen is my favorite record by them

Nujabes

David Bowie

The Roots or Sonic Youth

Camel

Definitely BONES

in fact I've listened to his discography so many times I know most of his songs by heart for fucks sake
I can't even remember the names of my favorite bones songs

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