Post criminally underrated albums by famous bands/musicians

Post criminally underrated albums by famous bands/musicians

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>Nobody's Fault But Mine
>Achilles' Last Stand
Any others? Those are the only memorable songs from that album for me.

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Tea for One is dope as hell

Dude listen to "for your life", "candy store rock", and "tea for one" again. Shit is God-tier bruv

Every Sunny Day Real Estate that's not Diary
Every At the Drive-in that's not Relationship of Command
Every Deftones that's not White Pony

COCAINE COCAINE COCAINE

Also this album

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Nobody ever talks about this one. Seriously, listen to By-Tor and the Snow Dog

Extremly underatted sparklehorse record

What about their first one (which was better)

I'll go with this one

Who thought mixing southern rock with new wave would make a pretty good album

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Last 8/10 they released
Ten>vs>vitalogy>yeild>riot act

There are actually good songs on it that aren't the title track

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“In/Casino/Out is better than Relationship of Command” is a pretty common opinion.

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Jethro Tull - A Passion Play, Benefit, Minstrel in the Gallery
Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother
The Doors - The Soft Parade
Frank Zappa - Waka/Jawaka, Studio Tan, Sleep Dirt
The Kinks - Preservation Acts 1 and 2

I love Memory of a Free Festival but if we're going to talk about "criminally" underrated by critics and fans, 1. Outside would be the correct answer.

>supermarket music

It's their best in fact

I'd shop at that supermarket.

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Diamond Head is criminally underrated.
Leave it to Phil to put out an album with
>Robert Wyatt
>Brian Eno
>Andy Mackay
>Paul Thompson
>John Wetton
>Eddie Jobson
>Ian McDonald
>Bill MacCormick

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The Brown Album by Primus

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Rivendell is the only big mistep on the album, Anthem is one of my personal favorite Rush songs. I would still put it as one of their weaker 70's releases, but that's in comparison to the masterpieces that are 2112, AFTK, and Hemispheres. It's a spectacular Hard Rock /Prog-light by itself.

Being released after Yoshimi didn't help it, and compared to a lot of their albums this one holds up pretty well. It's better than a lot of their early 90s albums, and better than The Terror.. in my opinion.

This album also has one of my favourite songs by The Flaming Lips: Vein of Stars.

Rivendell is a good song, it's just a bit of a momentum-breaker for the album. Maybe if it was a bit shorter.

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this

tkol from the basement is a billion times better

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>Longtime band member leaves
>Frontman is a fucking wreck
>New sound that's heavily influenced by contemporaries
That album had no right to be as good as it was. It's No Good is still one of DM's best tracks.

that's not Born Again

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Truly a classic