ITT: exit-tier albums

that is, albums that are so good that they make the rest of the their respective genres unlistenable

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what album?

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candy claws - ceres and calypso in the deep time

this album put an end to rock and any other sub-genre of rock that exists

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pathetic

No

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obligatory

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if the genre/scene is krautrock

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too late, see

no you're just a pleb.

yikes. this opinion is so putrid it made me physically recoil.

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eat shit punk fags, your favorite genre is fucking dogshit kill yourself

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rough day huh

Fags.

Starless is an awful song

this whole thread is pleb cringe

BASED

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Does this really happen aside from tiny niche genres such as Eurobeat or Spacesynth?

I love prog but jesus thats some stupid shit you said. This album was still only the beginning of prog rock, not its end. The avant prog movement was picking up alot of steam at this point and would make far more novel albums than even King Crimson.

Punk was good nibba.