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The Wall (1979) - Pink Floyd

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Tracklist - Part 1 / Disc 1 1. In The Flesh? (3:20) 2. The Thin Ice (2:30) 3. Another Brick in the Wall, Pt.1 (3:11) 4. The Happiest Days of Our Lives (1:51) 5. Another Brick in the Wall, Pt.2 (4:00) 6. Mother (5:34) 7. Goodbye Blue Sky (2:48) 8. Empty Spaces (2:08) 9. Young Lust (3:31) 10. One of My Turns (3:37) 11. Don't Leave Me Now (4:17) 12. Another Brick in the Wall, Pt.3 (1:15) 13. Goodbye Cruel World (1:15) Part 2 / Disc 2 14. Hey You (4:41) 15. Is There Anybody Out There? (2:42) 16. Nobody Home (3:25) 17. Vera (1:33) 18. Bring the Boys Back Home (1:27) 19. Comfortably Numb (6:23) 20. The Show Must Go On (1:37) 21. In The Flesh (4:17) 22. Run Like Hell (4:24) 23. Waiting for the Worms (3:58) 24. Stop (0:31) 25. The Trial (5:20) 26. Outside the Wall (1:44) Album Duration - 01:20:42 Genres -  Rock, Progressive Rock, Concept Album, Art Rock, Progressive Pop Album Lineup Roger Waters - Bass guitar, lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar. David Gilmour - Guitars, lead a...

channel ORANGE (2012) - Frank Ocean

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  Tracklist - 1. Start (0:45) 2. Thinking Bout You (3:20) 3. Fertilizer (0:39) 4. Sierra Leone (2:28) 5. Sweet Life (4:22) 6. Not Just Money (0:59) 7. Super Rich Kids (feat. Earl Sweatshirt) (5:04) 8. Pilot Jones (3:04) 9. Crack Rock (3:44) 10. Pyramids (9:53) 11. Lost (3:54) 12. White (feat. John Mayer) (1:16) 13. Monks (3:21) 14. Bad Religion (2:58) 15. Pink Matter (feat. AndrĂ© 3000) (4:28) 16. Forrest Gump (3:15) 17. End (2:14) Album Duration - 55:49 Genre -  Rhythm and blues, Contemporary R&B, Alternative R&B, Neo soul, Progressive soul Bonus Track 18. Golden Girl (feat. Tyler, the Creator) (4:59) Released in 2012, channel ORANGE is Frank Ocean's debut studio album and honestly among of one my favourite R&B works of all time. The albums talks about intense feelings of love, money, sex, heartbreak, identity crisis, substance abuse. Franks' amazing storytelling makes the album feel like you're there having a face to face conversation with him about his deepe...

The Bends (1995) - Radiohead

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  Tracklist - 1. Planet Telex (4:19) 2. The Bends (4:06) 3. High and Dry (4:17) 4. Fake Plastic Trees (4:50) 5. Bones (3:09) 6. (Nice Dream) (3:53) 7. Just (3:54) 8. My Iron Lung (4:36) 9. Bullet Proof... I Wish I Was (3:28) 10. Black Star (4:07) 11. Sulk (3:42) 12. Street Spirit (Fade Out) (4:12) Album Duration - 48:39 Genre - Alternative Rock / Post-Grunge / Indie Rock The Bends, the second studio album released by Radiohead in 1995, the album revolves around alienation, emotional turmoil, and the struggles with fame and identity. The album captures a sense of disillusionment and the complexities of navigating personal and societal pressures. The Bends explores the tension between personal identity and external pressures, with Radiohead using introspective lyrics and atmospheric music to convey their sense of unease and introspection. Tracks like "Fake Plastic Trees" and "High and Dry" talk about feeling cut off from others and even from yourself. They show how ha...

Persistence Of Time (1990) - Anthrax

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Persistence Of Time (1990) - Anthrax Trackslist - 1. Time (6:55) 2. Blood (7:13) 3. Keep It In The Family (7:08) 4. In My World (6:25) 5. Gridlock (5:17) 6. Intro to Reality (3:23) 7. Belly Of The Beast (5:25) 8. Got The Time (2:44) 9. H8 Red (5:08) 10. One Man Stands (5:38) 11. Discharge (4:12) Album Duration - 58:40 Genre - Thrash Metal / Heavy Metal / Speed Metal Persistence Of Time released in 1990, the fifth studio album released by Anthrax and unarguably their best work. Combined with Joey’s vocals and Dan Spitz as the lead guitarist, Persistence Of Time makes for a really fun listen to on your album listening journey. My favourite tracks from the album include Time, Blood, Keep It In The Family, Belly Of The Beast, Got The Time, H8 Red. Frank’s groovy bass line, Dan’s technical style of going batshit crazy on the guitar solos make it an overall amazing first time listen. Considered to be the underdog among the Big 4 (amongst Thrash Metal bands), Persistence of time is unarguably...