What are some artists that took a 180 in their musical style?

What are some artists that took a 180 in their musical style?

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I'd like to buy one of those musical compasses from you.

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versus

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Sugar Ray went from funk metal/nu metal to the 90s sunshine pop they're known for.
Bathory made quite a big change going from black metal to viking metal.
Neurosis started out as hardcore punk and changed pretty drastically to post-metal.
Naked City went from playing grindcore/jazz straight to dark ambient on their final album.

The Beatles

>Radiohead fans still believe this meme

>Radiohead fans still like Radiohead without memeing

I mean, Pablo Honey (Britpop) and Kid A (Electronic Rock) are kinda different.

A* 180

It's mandatory if you're an angsty female singer-songwriter.

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Pianos Become the Teeth made screamo
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and then this
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It's everything trendy in 1991 British rock thrown into one album.

foxy shazam basically sounded different on every album but their most blatant change comes from comparing their first album to their third album
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nice meme

Guys, are you really this dissapointing?
Here comes the answer

What is this album like? I loved Happy Sad but still haven't listened to this because I'm afraid I won't like it.

Talk Talk

Not Radiohead.

They started out with dull, apathetic pop rock, and then ended up with dull, apathetic bloops

so it's more like a 50°

It's cool as fuck, this and Lorca are his best albums.

Anathema

First album
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Sixth album
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...

Ulver made Black Metal:
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and then decided to do Trip-Hop:

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...and first demo
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U2

Well U2 did a 360 a few years ago

Fuck no

only the first three u2 albums were good. anyone who says otherwise has shit taste.

...so they stayed exactly the same?

Of Montreal

COil

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Why not? I mean, you can dislike it, but it's undeniable they changed radically

Of course you could feel the changer on Heartattack & Vine, but Swordfishtrombones was one of the most incredible transformations in popular music. As rough as Bob Dylan.

Best example

HOW DO YOU GO FROM THIS

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TO THIS

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cocain

Coke + Crack + Heroin + Meth + DMT

you just won the thread

semi obvious samefag, but still is right, that's a hell of a change

Talk Talk is the clearest example in my head. "It's My Life" to Spirit of Eden/Laughing Stock. Crazy.

nope

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