Post albums that are way better as a whole than as individual songs

post albums that are way better as a whole than as individual songs

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definitely not that one

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Most albums

>Picks the only album where the band deliberately did a genre roulette to see what sticks
This is one of those albums where individual songs stick out more than the album

Honestly wish there were more albums with the same vibe, the only thing that feels close is the Yandhi leak

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Sgt. Pepper's absolutely

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any pink floyd album

concept albums,like abigail

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videos > album >> individual songs

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Posting the obvious answer. Such an experience of an album

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>not appreciating the postmodern nature of this method
okay buddy

This here.
Holy by themselves, absolutely divine as an album

>describing fucking entry-level prog as "holy" or "absolutely divine"

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>individual songs

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Most double albums are like this. They’re more about creating a big atmosphere rather than the strength of individual songs. There’s almost always a ton of filler on double albums, though that doesn’t make them bad

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