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I’d check out Twin Fantasy, too, which is a classic of the gay furry concept album genre (though How to Leave Town is my favourite). I was horribly depressed at the time, mind you. First time I heard it, I listened to it on repeat for a week straight. Car Seat Headrest’s Teens of Denial - My entry point into one of the biggest Bandcamp acts ever, and the lore gets so fucking deep.Neutral Milk Hotel’s In the Aeroplane Over the Sea - Sleeper classic of the ‘90s that basically spawned its own weird version of freak folk you will likely either hate it or become weirdly obsessed with it.Pavement’s Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain - The most accessible album by Pavement, who were MASSIVELY influential on indie music.Courtney Barnett’s Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit - One of my favourites, and it demonstrates the democratisation of the slacker indie genre.Glass Beach’s debut album - A good entry into Bandcamp music, and just a great modern emo album.Explosions in the Sky - You could listen to any of their stuff and get the gist of what post-rock often sounds like.Tortoise’s TNT - One of my all-time favourite stoner albums, and an accessible entry into jazzy post rock.Fishmans’ Long Season - Good entry into Japanese prog, and just a wild time.Can’s Tago Mago - Way ahead of its time, and a great example of how wild ‘70s experimental music got.Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly - Massively important, very emotional, and a total banger.Animal Collective's Merriweather Post Pavilion.
Fatboy Slim's You've Come a Long Way Baby.Also got rid of the quote formatting because it looked bad lol): Otherwise here's a list of albums I recommended on another post (feel free to ignore the stuff like or whatever it was relevant to the original post. You could check out this playlist I just made that, where I'd say most of the music on it comes from great albums (there are a few songs here and there that aren't from full albums, but only a few):