ITT: The album they should've stopped at

ITT: The album they should've stopped at.

>I have been rocking
>When I should've been rolling

What did he mean by this?

Actually, this is my favorite Zep album along with Zep II.

Where they should have stopped and where they did stop, despite evidence to the contrary.

Could've saved themselves a lot of embarrassment

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That's not Some Girls

Monster is the correct answer

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jej

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But Presence is ace.

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Confirmed for never having heard a Beach Boys album after Smiley Smile.

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Dude I can't WAIT until some EDGY MEMÉ KING decides HE'S SO FUCKING FUNNY and posts In Rainbows. That would be THE SHIT.

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they should have stopped at pablo honey desu

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Highway to Hell is theyr best one, but Back in Black was still AC/DC. The newer ones are good, but they're...
>end my sentence

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Nah they should have stopped after revolver

see this is actually goddamned hilarious because there's considerable debate over whether this or let it be should be considered the final beatles album

In Through the Out Door has some good tracks. Everything afterward sucks though.

I knew someone had to post that

You mean Coda?

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I'm not a fan of most of their albums between Wake of Poseidon and Red (I like both of those two, though) but they're really fucking important albums, I'm just not a big fan.

After Discipline there's not one redeeming thing about anything they put out, bar none.

Even Absent Lovers?

Trigger warning

Yeah

Live stuff is fine. I'm mostly talking about new studio material.

Abbey Road is the last Beatles record. You go by recording dates.

Man. What about Painkiller?

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And parts of Let It be were recorded after Abbey Road

There's like ton of stuff they did after it, yeah.

They were finishing recording on I Me Mine in January of 1970 after Abbey Road had already come out.

Granted, I still think Abbey Road is the last because John wasn't at that 1970 recording session, so it wasn't "The Beatles", it was just three guys that used to be in a band together.

Wow, this thread still has a lot of untapped trolling potential.

doesn't change the fact that they should've stopped

I got you pham

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This is objectively the best answer in this thread.

>He doesn't like Presence
Achilles Last Stand is pretty jammin'.

>Achilles Last Stand
Literally the only reason for listening to that album.

If they stopped after Sabotage, they'd be revered as the greatest band of the 70s.

They recorded Abbey Road last.

Candy Store Rock?

Except

Bruh "Dinosaur" off of Thrak is one of Crimson's best

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OK, I'll give you that.

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This is the answer you give to seem cool but accurate.

Should have stopped at around half the tracks from this album desu senpai

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>not Tea For One

I wish we could stop pretending their other albums were any good

SOMEONES BEEN DIGGIN MY BONES

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Dissappointed no TKOL memepost

Sabbath don't have any truly wtf albums except TE and Never Say Die (maybe Seventh Star?).

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Seventh Star isn't really a Sabbath album anyway, it was just Iommi recording a solo record with a bunch of studio guys after all his bandmates departed following the 83-84 tour. The record label insisted on putting the Black Sabbath name on it for marketing purposes.

Maybe move the cutoff to Yield or Binaural.

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She still had a few good singles up to All Hung Up, but as far as albums, that was the end.

Anyone else glad Chuck Berry stopped recording new stuff after Rockit?

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pablo honey is where they should've stopped

van halen II desu

sung tongs is where they shouldve stopped

correct

Shouldn't have broken up [spoiler];_;[/spoiler]

was about to post this

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>sung tongs is where they shouldve stopped
That's like saying Talk Talk should have stopped with Spirit of Eden.

>sung tongs is where they shouldve stopped
That's like saying Pink Floyd should've stopped with Division Bell

Not really, senpai. Some of the later albums are fine, I'm quite partial to Kiss of Death myself.

>sung tongs is where they shouldve stopped
That's like saying Radiohead should have stopped with Kid A.

But user, TE and NSD are good

Maybe although about 90% of their setlists in the later years were 1978-86 material.