>Tfw the first song you listen to by an artist is the best song in their discography and now everything else is ruined for you
what's their name?
>Tfw the first song you listen to by an artist is the best song in their discography and now everything else is ruined for you
what's their name?
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Soundgarden
Styx
the presidents of the united states of america
fugazi
Caesars
Muse
Also what's the song dummies
Yoga, Hunter
tool
guess the track
plug in baby
Metric
Robbie Williams
Also All is full of Love, forgot that one.
>getting dubs
checking myself
When I first started getting into Bjork my friend sent me Joga and Hyperballad. Talk about high fucking expectations
The Cranberries
Lateralus?
Buzzcocks
ever fallen in love with someone you shouldn't've
because its the one i know
dont really have one for a song but for an album its pic related
Gossip
Radiohead
For me it was "Everybody's Happy Nowadays"
This
Foxygen
Dire Straits
The Voidz
Imagine Dragons
Slowdive
It's clearly Rosetta Stoned (including Lost Keys beforehand)
Swans
Jane's Addiction - Three Days
Yeah, the first song that I heard from them was Idioteque as well
early Yes
kinda pink floyd bc the first song I remember is comfortably numb. no song has ever been this good but they're still good tho. there's just no song that can reach comfortably numb
Tyler the Creator - Yonkers
The Strokes - Someday
Violent Femmes - Blister in the Sun (and honestly this is a stretch)
Can't think of any others off the top of my head. I think it's laughable that people think artists like Bjork and Radiohead, who have such varried, dynamic sounds can even have this effect. I hypothesize that artists that show little variety in their sound or have an early/late period distinctions like Kanye, Tyler, etc. where one period is clearly better than the other make good candidates for this phenomenon.