The album is structured to loop itself

>the album is structured to loop itself

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OK Computer comes to mind

donuts and good kid m.a.a.d city do this and they're both great

>album has a locked groove at the end, causing it to basically last forever

so pretty much every album that does this good

Divers does this as well.

iirc ten does this too

I love this shit

>fade out in a track other than the last track on the album

>the album cover is an optical illusion

>Album opens with artist saying "ok" to the band/engineer/producer
>Same album closes with artist saying "ok" to the band/engineer/producer

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Donuts by J Dilla obviously. I didn't get why the first song was called (Outro) until I looped the album. Also it goes with the Donuts theme too. Pretty cool.

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>the album cover isn't an illusion because it actually moves

stop shilling this shit

>Grown adults looked at this cover and said "yep, looks good"

"isn't this where...?"

Oops forgot half of Sup Forums started hating this last week after months of "shilling"

>band's albums all flow into the next album seamlessly
>then an album flows into itself, breaking the cycle

This mildly annoys me!

Do you expect anything more from prog metal?

whats your cotysf?

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God tier in this instance tbqhwyfamilia. The whole Trans— + Sending bit fucking kills me every time. She even credits Joyce in the liner notes.

>the album is structured to loop itself
>I don't want to listen to it ever again

>you have to do your own album cover with stickers inside the sleeve

Locked groove?

Just don't do it again

It's a vinyl thing, F#A# infinity did it.

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that image gave me autism so yes
not that guy but if you think that album is being """shilled""" you're fucking retarded

>album ends with album's title
>album starts with an acronym to the album's title
>first song is named after the acronym
>last song named after the album's title

>>album ends with album's title
In all fairness the latest Emptiness album did this to great effect.

>listening to it on a loop makes more sense

>band's first song on their first album starts with the lead singer screaming the band's name
>band's last song on first last album ends with all the band screaming the band's name

All good music is able to loop itself, as it represents also an underlying story. So that always goes back to bedtimestories. Which are supposed to be repeated. Schoenberg pointed out the threelistensrule, and this is very true on the whole.

>I don't like it so it's shilling if someone mentions it.

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Wouldn't have it any other way

>album closes with someone talking in a soft voice or with low quality sound effects

no

Replay Value?

Drake, So far Gone (mixtape)
Tame Impala, Currents
Kanyr West, Graduation
Hudson Mawauke, Chimes EP
Nine Inch Nails, Year Zero

>album forces you to choose between customizing the album art and preserving the packaging

F#A#Infinity vinyl

My favorite.

Hahaha holy shit which band is this?