Are there any other bands like Animal Collective or Radiohead that has a large...

Are there any other bands like Animal Collective or Radiohead that has a large, diverse discography that is all worth listening to?

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XTC for sure, they've made noise rock, baroque pop, 80s new wave, acoustic new wave, and abrasive, baroque... stuff

*not full on noise rock but very similar

Of Montreal has 60s style psych/baroque pop, synthpop and synthfunk, alternative country, and trap, if you're into that.

Boris

The Gerogerigegege

Swans

Merzbow

fuck, now i want an XTC noise album
colins bass and daves guitar skills would make that REAL good with andy's sometimes weird vocals
youtube.com/watch?v=euQpR2qXFUk this is as close as they got?

Yeah, I had Train Running Low On Soul Coal, which is a stellar noisey pop song that you should always make time to listen to

The Beatles

I thought of*

The Beach Boys

I support this.
Also, David Bowie has a huge discography and a good part of it (although not all of it) is pretty darn awesome, ranging from folk to hard rock, soul, new wave and avant-pop.

Seconded. oM is up there with Anco for diversity.

Can's discog up to Babaluma. Don't skip on Soundtracks

These. Now go.

Frank Zappa, although despite the diverse styles it's all "Zappa music" if you know what I mean.

I'd also throw in this album, and the Lost Tapes, and some of the Unlimited Edition comps

Pink Floyd desu

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George Clinton's assorted projects

Fuck you off die

The Beatles

Less Than Jake

yup

>implying Pablo honey, painting with, centipede hz, and the last 2-3 Radiohead albums were good

Best answer ITT

>implying you're not an ultra pleb

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Royal bangs, snow ghosts, crystal castles, phantagram, black pistol fire.

the soundtrack to fanboy and chum chum is pretty good...

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Ween

Aphex Twin
Autechre
Blut Aus Nord
Boredoms
Captain Beefheart
Charles Mingus
Coil
Current 93
Death Grips
Deathspell Omega
Dir En Grey
Duke Ellington
Einsturzende Neubauten
Faust
Fishmans
John Coltrane
John Zorn
Kanye West
Lil Ugly Mane
Miles Davis
Nicolas Jaar
Oneohtrix Point Never(including Eccojams)
Pere Ubu
The Residents( at least up till God In Three Persons)
Shackleton
Sir Richard Bishop/Sun City Girls
Stereolab
Sun Ra (at least the four popular works from him)
Talk Talk (including Hollis' solo album and O Rang)
Talking Heads
Wire's first three albums

Just some off of my library that stood out and had yet to be mentioned.

Surprised no one has mentioned Pink Floyd. Also, I second Swans

Man I don't mind Animal Collective but my God are they some of the ugliest musicians I've ever seen.

AT, KW and OPN have pretty good discography with diverse albums