Best 2-album streaks
Best 2-album streaks
why did you make this
OKC - Kid A
Strawberry Jam - MPP
pink flag ------> chairs missing
Good Kid M.A.A.D City
To Pimp A Butterfly
Homogenic ---> Vespertine
If the Beach Boys released Smile, it would have been hands down the best duo of albums
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Dark Side of the Moon to Wish You Were Here is objectively the best streak. Echoes, Animals, and The Wall could make it a 5-hit combo.
>Born to Run
>Darkness on the Edge of Town
Workingman's Dead
American Beauty
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not - Favourite Worst Nightmare
This, holy shit
Microcastle -> Halcyon Digest
Music Has The Right To Children -> Geogaddi
F# A# ∞ -> Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven
Sound Of Silver -> This Is Happening
Origin of Symmetry
to
Absolution
Knife Play -> A Promise
Youre the worst
Sung Tongs -> Feels
Blues for the Red Sun
Welcome to Sky Valley
holy mountain > dopesmoker
>fear of music
What songs on this album are that great apart from Cities, Life During Wartime, and Drugs?
It's always been a disappointment for me
Come My Fanatics
Dopethrone
obviously
was about to argue with you until i realized that i agree
my favorite song on the album is honestly the first one though, even though there's not much too it
Pinkerton is a 4 and Blue is a 6
unknown pleasures > closer
The Grand Wazoo & Waka/Jawaka
This obviously.
>ill pick two of the lesser popular albums to seem different, and developed.
he has left us . . . -> born into trouble . . .
ye
>if you like their most popular album then you're a pleb and not a real fan
>if you like their lesser known work you're a poser and are trying to look unique
Or maybe I just really like those two albums, Zappa's at his strongest as a composer on those albums, and Blessed Relief is arguably is best track.
Velvet Underground & Nico
White Light / White Heat
No
Maybe
Yes
Fuck off
those are by no means unpopular albums. not quite hot rats or apostrophe, but it's not like he threw out sleep dirt
The Marble index-Desertshore
Lorca-Starsailor
Agreed, FWN also set the stage for Humbug, also a godly album