What's the largest discography you've listened to in full, Sup Forums...

What's the largest discography you've listened to in full, Sup Forums? For the sake of continuity let's keep it to just full-lengths and EPs, though, compositions can also apply. Live albums, singles, and everything else are optional.

Probably Bowie, although I never listened to Tin Machine

Bull of Heaven

Striborg

Guy has dozens of albums and demo tapes. I don't even know why I've listened to them all, I guess I was just curious about him and something about his music keeps me coming back even though it's all the same. Kinda embarrassing now that I think about it.

Striborg is cool. He is like the ultimate outsider black metal artist. Some of his albums are so weirdly unique.

the fall

The Byrds excluding their live albums

AFAIK I've listened to absolutely everything by Venetian Snares except his early releases that can't be found anywhere

Aphex Twin and all his aliases

Most of it was at least okay

Majority of my music library is discographies and I have listened them all

First Ennio Morricone. Listened to 67 of his full scores. He's done about 500 so I'm behind :/

All Pink Floyd except the last one and division bell

Then Led Zeppelin, listened to everything but Coda

Then maybe Bob Dylan, Gorillaz, Rush, Cream,

i've listened to all released Elliott Smith and a majority of his unreleased stuff circulating

Same for me

all good desu

i haven't finished it yet, but i've listened to a ridiculous amount of boris material. i think i still have like 15 items left

same

pic related was the final elliott smith-related thing i haven't heard yet and impossible to find on the internet until its recent reissue

Sex Pistols
The Avalanches
American Football
Temple of the Dog
Rites of Spring
Jeff Buckley
Blind Faith
Madvillain

Any underrated ones you feel like sharing?

Green Day desu

checked and keked

Every Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson related project including live albums, compillations and EPs

U2

Probably Lil B. Even listened to the myspace collection.
That was years ago so I haven't caught up.

Radiohead - including all EPs, took me a week of looking, i've since lost some

Kanye West - fuck you i like him

Zappa. ~100 albums + bootlegs.

Jesus I looked for the Myspace Collection, but megaupload was already dead
RIP my dreams

REM or The Cure

Impressive

kek

I got it on mediafire over 5 years ago

Nine Inch Nails
At first glance it's a small discography but all the remix albums make up about half the shit Trent releases.

Probably Einstürzende Neubauten. They don't have that many studio albums (only 11), but I've listened to a lot of their lesser known limited edition albums, EPs, live recordings, compilations, solo albums etc.
I'm currently working on Klaus Schulze's discography, halfway through it. RYM lists 46 studio albums, but he also has many interesting live albums, bootlegs, side projects and 50 CD box sets of unreleased material...

Frank Zappa and Buckethead

>What's the largest discography you've listened to in full, Sup Forums?

the Mountain Goats

>Buckethead
Liar

I'm not lying. I just dont have a job a he's my favorite artist

Same

Beat the boots or bootlegs in general?

Bill Nelson
his discog is endless

Graveland definitely. I own around 30 Graveland CDs, including full lengths, EPs, demos and splits.

The Beach Boys, including loads of bootlegs - though I still haven't heard some of the 80s albums.

Prince.

I had already enjoyed two of his albums before he died but never went any further. Afterwards I decided to check out the rest of his discography. It definitely dips from the mid-90's onwards, but he had an amazing 10 year run in the from the late 70's-80's so that's kind of understandable.
I still have some more to go but I not really expecting much.

Anco

i have every possible release digitally and im only missing spirit on vinyl to complete the collection

thergoton

Viper

lel

Daniel Lopatin

Honestly I'd say lil b, he does get a lot of shit but his songs are just fun to listen to.. the entire discog which I think is around 55 albums (2900 songs) including the 2 800+ based freestyle mixtapes. TYBG

This
holy shit what a rabbit hole that is

compounded by the fact that every week or so he's trotting out some unreleased thing he wrote ten years ago, to be played once live, then lost forever.

Miles Davis.

My friend got spirit on vinyl for like 40 bucks and I can only find it for like 400 now

My dad is good friends with one of the guys from Fat Cat and back when we used to live in Brighton he'd give him some of the new releases. He actually reccomended spirit to me. I have that sung tongs, danse manatee and feels I think as well as some Mum and Set fire to the flames and Sigur ros. I feel bad because I've only just started with Anco. Spirit is really good though.

Probably OPN, but a lot of his lesser known stuff has tracks found on other releases (The Pretender being the worst offender)

n-no...

probably fucking Mogwai
all those records.. damn

I don't even know why I did it.

jandek. Listened them all

MF Doom or Deerhoof or Stranvinsky

either lil b or jandek