Name another band that put out 3 great albums in the 90s and then a classic in the next decade. ill wait
Name another band that put out 3 great albums in the 90s and then a classic in the next decade. ill wait
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bergtatt and nattens. what's the other great 90s album?
>3 great albums in the 90s
4, actually
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they put out 5 great albums, not counting 1995's self-titled
fake train, repetition, npi. challenge and fow are good not great imo
Kveldssanger is great man
Aphex Twin
Beck
Björk
The Flaming Lips
Gorguts
The Melvins
Ween
(not all bands, but you get the point)
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>pod
>PG
>C&C
>mollusk
>quebec
ween wins
Fugazi
built to spill but i havent actually checked the years. can someone confim?
They did have 3 great albums in the 90s, but as good as they are, I wouldn't consider any of their 2000s albums "classics"
there is no enemy is real good though, but fair enough - might not be "classic" material
Suede.
Is Radiohead needless to say?
contentious
>3 great albums
only 2 great 90s albums
Matchbox 20
this
also
Low
Sleater Kinney
Wilco
This
And modest mouse
90's:
Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions
Pandemonium
Democracy
Classic:
2003 s/t
modest mouse how?
only two albums in the 90s
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Boris
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OP here, still waiting..
Tool
Scroll up.
Anathema
Saw nothing :/
90s: BSSM, OHM, Californication
2000s: By the Way, Stadium Arcadium
Aphex Twin and Bjork for sure
Not just the next decade, but the next two.
90's: Down Colorful Hill, Rollercoaster, Ocean Beach
00's: Ghosts of the Great Highway, April
10's: Benji
BJORK.
Pack it in OP, you can stop being a smug cunt now.
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>Ween
The Pod (1991), Chocolate and Cheese (1994), The Mollusk (1997), followed by Quebec (2003)
>Californication
>Stadium Arcadium
Spotted the millennial
at least he's not posting on Sup Forums at 30 years old.
nice trips...
i mean quads*
Ulver, Aphex Twin, Beck, Björk, The Flaming Lips, Gorguts, The Melvins, Ween, Fugazi, Low, Sleater-Kinney, Wilco, and Killing Joke are all perfectly valid answers my dude
Not to mention Earth, Neurosis, Elliott Smith, Belle and Sebastian, Opeth, NIN, Yo La Tengo, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, OutKast, PJ Harvey, etc.
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Ill give you DCH and RC as great. GOTGH is a classic but april and benji are great. not classics
bjork sucks and her 90s albums sound so dated. fuck off waifu fag
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So you ignore posts you disagree with? Wanker. Neck yourself cunt.
He said 3 great albums, not 0
XD
>ulver
no classic 2000s
>aphex
no classic 2000s
>flaming lips
only two great 90s, no classic 2000s
>gorguts
come on son
>melvins
no classic 2000s
>ween
first one that might be true
>fugazi
only one great album and it's a classic
>low
only 2 great albums
>sleater kinney
come on son
>wilco
only 2 great 90s albums and then the classic
>killing joke
only one good albums in the 90s and the great one in 2000s
You're not to mentions are not even worth mentioning
Came to post this
Portishead, if you include live albums.
No i can deconstruct any post you point me to. The only answer in this entire thread that I would consider being true is Ween
Nude with boots was pretty great
Sorry and you're welcome.
Only three?
their whole discog is fantastic
>ITT: people don't know what "classic" means
Homogenic is album of the decade tho
At the Drive In
90s: Acrobatic Tenement, In/Casino/Out, Vaya EP
00s classic: Relationship of Command
If Deftones released another album in the 90s they'd fit the criteria but they only have 2
Idk if anyone would consider The Rising Tide as a classic but Sunny Day Real Estate fits the 90s part with Diary, LP2 and How it Feels to be Something On
I do. Albums that manage to leave an absolute, memorable impression upon listening to the entirety of it deserve to be considered classic.
Is there a single greater genius who looks nothing of a genius than Mark Kozelek?
Even if you believe that, how does it follow the formula of OP?
Debut, Post, and Homogenic are great, with Homogenic being her classic. Vespertine is not a classic
Aenima is definitely a classic.
one of my all time favorites
I'd consider Embryonic a classic.
Pro-tip: "Classic" isn't about your own personal opinion.
90's: Facelift, Dirt and Jar of Flies
00's: Black Gives Way to Blue
In terms of reception/critical acclaim, I'd definitely consider Yoshimi a classic
Grazhdanskaya Oborona
dirt is their only great album. bgwtb is only good and in no way classic
Radiohead
if you disagree you're a contrarian faggot
>pablo honey is great
you seem to the the contrarian
Fishmans
Ween
Boris
Swans
Coil
Boredoms
Radiohead
Haha hope you enjoyed my list, cheers!
lmao, Vespertine is just as critically acclaimed, if not more than Homogenic is.
swans made exactly 0 albums in the 2000s
>Wilco
Thank you. A.M. is extremely underrated and better than anything they've done since A Ghost Is Born... and it may even be better than that. They haven't been the same post-Bennett but A.M. is proof that Tweedy could make a great album on his own.
Building Nothing Out of Something
Agreed, although I would put A Ghost is Born over A.M. Also, to be fair, Being There really didn't have much input from Bennett (songwriting-wise) either so I think that counts as well.
Sky Blue Sky > A Ghost Is Born > Being There > shit > A.M. > Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Yeah, I think the first two albums was Tweedy proving he didn't need Farrar and could make even better music on his own. A.M. was more laid back and care free but people reacted poorly to it so he made Being There which kind of repeats a lot of what was on A.M. but has more depth, diversity and creativity on some tracks. Then when Bennett got involved they got even more unique and made two absolute masterpieces. Sadly Tweedy booted Bennett like an asshole and has been struggling ever since.
A Ghost is Born is great but I just feel it lacks something (I don't just mean Bennett) although I do feel like Tweedy was really trying to make another great album. But once they got to Sky Blue Sky it was like they just wanted to make fun carefree shit. Which can be fine too the songwriting just isn't what it used to be. The Whole Love seemed like a step back in the right direction but the last two have been really mediocre.
4/10
If you had put YHF a little higher I might have believed you
>inb4 "no i'm really serious"
Mediocre is a funny way of saying worse than Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music with regards to Schmilco. Seriously, what the fuck?
3/10
It's gonna get old quick m8
No, I'm really serious. YHF has good songwriting but absolutely terrible, completely lifeless performances. Those songs are ten times better live because the album sounds like the performers hated every second of making it.
Say what you will about the dated sound of Sky Blue Sky but it is an immaculately performed album with audiophile sound quality/production and expertly crafted songwriting, dated or no.
Ween.
Lol I wouldn't call it that bad. But yeah it was a let down either way. Sad thing is I think they have another great album left in them. I wonder if part of the reason they've petered out is due to the band having had the same members for over a decade now. Maybe Tweedy really benefits from having numerous really talented people come and go.
Schmilco is completely indefensible m8. Shit's boring as fuck and a complete waste of a talented band.
>have possibly the most talented touring mainstream rock band on the planet
>make an album of minimalist complaints about how everything sucks
We get it, Jeff. You're depressed. Shut the fuck up and let your band play.
No arguing about Sky Blue Sky's sound and the overall production and performances. It's actually amazing when you consider what they were going for and how successfully they achieved it.
But at the end of the day the songs are nowhere near the quality of the songs of the Bennett era. I'd rather take poorly produced masterpieices over generic soft rock with god-tier production.
>But at the end of the day the songs are nowhere near the quality of the songs of the Bennett era.
I think they are, but I tend to separate "groundbreakingness" and quality more than most people. Most people give more weight to originality whereas I just think a well crafted song is a well crafted song whether it sounds like something that came before it or not. I could die with no regrets having made a retro album the quality of Sky Blue Sky.
Most of all, shut the fuck up and let Nels play. Wasting Nels like that deserves at least a good waterboarding.
The Downward Spiral
Quake OST
The Fragile
AATCHB/Still
Year Zero
Ghosts I-IV
gy!be
>I tend to separate "groundbreakingness" and quality more than most people
Wilco were never groundbreaking though. I'd argue Being There and Summerteeth are just as derivative as Sky Blue Sky, probably even moreso.
Fugazi
Low
Although i think Unwound made the overall best music of these bands and Leaves Turn Inside You is a lot better than The Argument.
Shellac
Melvins
Melt Banana
Fugazi
Dream Theater, apparently.
>melvins
(A) Senile Animal
>Fugazi
In on the Kill Taker and Red Medicine might as well be classics.
Today is the Day?
My Dying Bride. Turn Loose The Swans, Angel and the Dark River, and Light at the End of the World are all great/classic while it could easily be argued that The Dreadful Hours is a classic.
She Hangs Brightly
Among My Swan
So Tonight That I Might See
fucking kek
wrong, released 2000 but copyright reads 1999