An unforgettable, eerie masterpiece. Fantastic riffs, unnerving vocals, and builds to a sensational climax in the ending of Good Morning, Captain, which is quite possibly the reason this album is so great.
The opening of YRP sounds like Stewie Griffin getting kicked in the balls
North American Scum is very accurate in portraying how much Europeans are not fond of Americans (it's not all Americans by the way, it's just a lot of them. A concerning number of them)
DO NOT LISTEN TO ISN'T SHE COUNTRY BY LOCASH, FUCK YOU PAT FINNERTY FOR EXPOSING ME TO THAT SONG (he's still a great youtuber though, check him out if you haven't)
Jimmy Chamberlain might be one of the most underrated drummers of all time
A great story about the perils of ego and the music industry, brought to life with some instantly iconic songwriting
You know you made it when the Muppets do a cover of your song, where Kermit wears your trademarked big ass suit
One of the most influential albums of all time, boasting a fantastic atmosphere.
This is the best King Crimson album. Arguably the first ever Prog metal album as well
Imagine hearing this album and thinking that you should go on a massive censorship crusade to try and get this album off the shelves, which then costs your husband the US presidential election 16 years later
I bet Noel Gallagher is kicking himself knowing that he'll never reach the same heights with his solo career as Damon Albarn did with this album
I don't know how this album can make a Britney Spears interpolation not sound stupid, but Peggy pulls it off
I have never heard an album that has this much fun with itself before. Great concept executed amazingly, great riffs, awesome song structuring and call-backs, it's everything King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard do well cranked up to the max. Awesome record
It's Lauryn Hill. I'm not going to deny the greatness of Lauryn Hill
Daniel Del Naja can't be Banksy, because Massive Attack make subtle, good art