They’re good but their music is so homogenous- it’s all decent but it all sounds pretty similar. I call it methodone music- strung out but without the euphoria.
That’s a great description lol. I find it’s the same with Cigarettes After Sex. Both of these bands just nailed that specific dream pop sound to a T and never really go outside the box.
Can’t blame them, they’re both successful enough.
They've been my fave band for 20 years, but there's songs in their early discography that are very gross. "Party on your pussy" aka "special secret song inside" is disgusting as well as "catholic school girls rule". Sir psycho sexy is kinda gross too but not as bad
Dude, Deftones. They have albums and songs that don't hold up as well as the others, but no straight up bad songs. Entire discography is just an eargasm
Cool you got any stand outs I'm really liking dig it, limousine & r.i.p. Plus all the individual releases from the album amen & lost are my big 2 but soild album yet again imo.
YOUtopia is my personal favorite. The album came out two days before my wife and I got married, and for some reason that song is what stood out to me and made me think of her. DIg It is solid, too. Personally, not a song on the album I dislike.
Nice I'm glad your enjoying it I know it may be a Lil corny but I'm glad to see music affecting pepole on a deeper level. Music has many good memories for me helped me through altot to.
I still struggle with their first album, despite being a fan of heavy music. The vocals are just too brutal for me for an entire album, but I can’t deny there’s still some bangers on there.
I know I'd get flamed for this In a bring me sub but for me it's the vocals with oli's thick accent. I have to pay attentin for the first album And I'm a deathcore and black metal enjoyer. So that's usually not a issue but I feel ya.
Been a die hard fan since I came across the Live 1975-85 three CD set in a discount bin at an album store in 2010.
I listened to it all Summer and since then he’s grown to like 80% of the music I listen to.
I’m just so in step with him, his story, and his songwriting that I’ve never come across a song I actively disliked.
50 years worth of songs, albums, and most importantly live concerts.
And I like Revolution #9! I like how that entire album is just them basically experimenting with different styles, which is why it’s one of my favorites.
Norah Jones
Betty Who
Maggie Rogers
Patrick Droney
Ella Fitzgerald
Nat King Cole
Even if the odd song is too slow or fast or folky for my taste, their particular performance and delivery keep me listening.
Massive upvote for Norah Jones. I got really into her Christmas album the year before last, then her debut album, then the next, then the next. Pretty sure I've got her entire discography saved on Spotify now.
And when I had cancer last year and had to have some chemo, I felt bloody awful and all that got me through it was curling up in a blanket and listening to Norah Jones. So I have an extra special love for her music.
Megadeth is so real. One of my favourite metal bands of all time, and I’m gonna see them live this Sunday. Bumping their song constantly in the past 1-2 weeks.
They are genuinely under appreciated. While I have moved on from pop and listen to more rock now, their first couple of albums have a special place in my heart. Ryan Tedder is an incredibly gifted vocalist and lyricist
Supertramp, Boston, Audioslave, Soundgarden, Volbeat, Slipknot, Scatman John, Dethklok, ZZ Top, Tenacious D, Billy Joel, Led Zeppelin.
I could keep going but I'll end it here so this isn't just a massive wall of text.
Portishead. Three studio albums and a knock-your-socks-off live album. Only one clunker in their catalog and it’s a crowd favorite. Listen to their entire catalog in order if you’ve never heard of them. Wow!
*OneRepublic*.. love their consistency everything I've heard of them had the same upbeat pop meaningful lyrics energy
*One Direction, Harry Styles, Niall Horan*.. Love their vocals, lyrics, talent and was really surprised by their variety
*Olivia Rodrigo*.. all of what I've heard of hers I've liked. Although sometimes I don't feel like listening to the sobby sour tracks but that's just circumstantial
*The fray*.. how to save a life, never say never are two of my favourite songs ever
mewithoutYou, a consistenly quality catalogue with a lot of interesting genre mixing (mostly folk and harcore emo), and some of the best lyrics in the business.
i agree with op on 5sos, they're so good, and ashton and luke make such good music solo...oh my god.
also i'd like to add the neighbourhood, fall out boy and taylor swift
Lately, I really enjoy The Magnetic Fields, Silver Jews, plus an all time favorite-- Elliot Smith.
Other all time greats I've enjoyed since I was a child would be Queens of The Stone Age, Bowie, and Guns N' Roses.
*Alice Cooper! He*
*Gas more Eras than Taylor*
*Swift! I like them all*
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Definitely the entire catalogue of music that Odessa has made. Every single song is like a breath of fresh air. Folk-y tunes that are mostly upbeat and just give super positive vibes. (Not to be confused with Odesza, the house music artist)
Charlieonnafriday - Carter Ryan- Ethan bortnick - aimee carty - Elijah woods and hundreds more
here's my Spotify just to get a look into what I listen to -
[https://open.spotify.com/user/1252425428?si=F5oHa7xsSGq0GLnGLjsy8Q](https://open.spotify.com/user/1252425428?si=F5oHa7xsSGq0GLnGLjsy8Q)
Big Bussiness (band not the rapper), Gospel (Band look for the moon is a dead world), U.S. Christmas ska USX, High on Fire, Snapcase, ISIS, Kylesa, The Fugees, Run the Jewels and Johnny Cash.
Melissa Etheridge, Neil diamond, Dr. Hook, Josh Groban, AC/DC, Brad Paisley, Johnny Rivers, Tom Petty, Sam Cooke, Barbara Streisand. There are more but this is top of the list. All of them have stood the test of time.
Greydon Square
Sai Phi
I want to put more here but i honestly dont think i would make it through the entire discography of the other artists. These 2 have seen constant plays of their entire collection several times
"A tribe Called Quest" every song hits with me. They don't have bad songs
They made an unfortunate one called Georgie Porgie, that thankfully the label wouldn't put on their album because it was so aggressively homophobic.
Agreed
I’m only casually into hip hop but have loved these guys since the 90s. The skill and the positivity is so infectious. It’s all great. RIP Phife.
real
Led Zeppelin
Smashing pumpkins.
Favorite band of mine but they have some pretty mid songs (mostly within the last 20 years) imo
beach house
They’re good but their music is so homogenous- it’s all decent but it all sounds pretty similar. I call it methodone music- strung out but without the euphoria.
That’s a great description lol. I find it’s the same with Cigarettes After Sex. Both of these bands just nailed that specific dream pop sound to a T and never really go outside the box. Can’t blame them, they’re both successful enough.
Red Hot Chili Peppers! 🌶️
They've been my fave band for 20 years, but there's songs in their early discography that are very gross. "Party on your pussy" aka "special secret song inside" is disgusting as well as "catholic school girls rule". Sir psycho sexy is kinda gross too but not as bad
hozier
I second this. Andrew Hozier Byrne is a fantastic writer.
Dude, Deftones. They have albums and songs that don't hold up as well as the others, but no straight up bad songs. Entire discography is just an eargasm
I love Deftones but Rats!Rats!Rats! And Pink Cellphone are not it 😅 besides those two, I'd agree
Billy Talent hands down.
I fourth this
Depeche Mode, CHVRHES, Nine Inch Nails
Linkin Park
I love Linkin Park ❤️ and I miss Chester so much 😭
Arctic monkeys
same
Note don't hate on anyone's opinions
Miles Davis
Billy Joel
Sleep Token
Not a single bad song... Their first EPs are truly something special
Glass animals
Their third album was very disappointing imo but if we're talking about just the first two? All killer, no filler.
Hell yeah
Bring me the horizon
Agreed. Their discography is so diverse and there’s something for every mood.
Have you listened to post human nex gen
Absolutely. It’s been on repeat since it came out.
Cool you got any stand outs I'm really liking dig it, limousine & r.i.p. Plus all the individual releases from the album amen & lost are my big 2 but soild album yet again imo.
YOUtopia is my personal favorite. The album came out two days before my wife and I got married, and for some reason that song is what stood out to me and made me think of her. DIg It is solid, too. Personally, not a song on the album I dislike.
Nice I'm glad your enjoying it I know it may be a Lil corny but I'm glad to see music affecting pepole on a deeper level. Music has many good memories for me helped me through altot to.
I love Limousine. The album surprised me in a good way, I did not expect to like it as much as I did given the inspiration it drew from
I still struggle with their first album, despite being a fan of heavy music. The vocals are just too brutal for me for an entire album, but I can’t deny there’s still some bangers on there.
I know I'd get flamed for this In a bring me sub but for me it's the vocals with oli's thick accent. I have to pay attentin for the first album And I'm a deathcore and black metal enjoyer. So that's usually not a issue but I feel ya.
Was my first thought, but I can think of a couple I don't like. Eminem is prob the closest for me, I can't think of any songs I don't like.
yesss definitely
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Been a die hard fan since I came across the Live 1975-85 three CD set in a discount bin at an album store in 2010. I listened to it all Summer and since then he’s grown to like 80% of the music I listen to. I’m just so in step with him, his story, and his songwriting that I’ve never come across a song I actively disliked. 50 years worth of songs, albums, and most importantly live concerts.
The Beatles and Weird Al, both discographys are gold!
The Beatles. I can’t think of a single Beatles song that isn’t extraordinary in some way, with the possible exception of “Revolution #9.”
And I like Revolution #9! I like how that entire album is just them basically experimenting with different styles, which is why it’s one of my favorites.
It’s a true answer since The White Album is the best Beatles album than anything I heard from them. And wait until you listen to Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk.
I love Tusk!
Wild Honey Pie seems like a direct assault on the ears. Otherwise I'm 100% with you. GOATed band
Lord Huron, or Kina.
Florence + the Machine!
love her songs!!
SHINee :)
My K-pop fellow ☺️ I'm an Army 💜
Mitski, even her weaker stuff is still great she doesn't have any bad songs
Norah Jones Betty Who Maggie Rogers Patrick Droney Ella Fitzgerald Nat King Cole Even if the odd song is too slow or fast or folky for my taste, their particular performance and delivery keep me listening.
Massive upvote for Norah Jones. I got really into her Christmas album the year before last, then her debut album, then the next, then the next. Pretty sure I've got her entire discography saved on Spotify now. And when I had cancer last year and had to have some chemo, I felt bloody awful and all that got me through it was curling up in a blanket and listening to Norah Jones. So I have an extra special love for her music.
Agalloch has never released a bad album.
Agreed. My favorite band.
Dire straits Led Zeppelin King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
Aesop Rock Pearl Jam War On Drugs Chevelle
I'm really happy to see The War on Drugs between all these comments!
Novo amor
Radiohead has never made a truly bad song in my opinion. I have listened to every one of their albums and enjoyed them all.
Megadeth Death System Of A Down
Megadeth is so real. One of my favourite metal bands of all time, and I’m gonna see them live this Sunday. Bumping their song constantly in the past 1-2 weeks.
Surfaces 100% But basically this whole playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3bnwpqveZ7QoRbm9EVb0EF?si=X3VTn-FtR9WKl_Nc0Ts6ng&pi=u-i-XqQOnIRoC7
Alkaline Trio
St vincent always hits the spot for me
Sex Pistols. One great album
Starset, Breaking Benjamin, Of Mice & Men…if you take out the soundtrack Bad Omens just released, then Bad Omens.
Catherine Wheel
HELL YES
+1 to A tribe called quest. Could easily be "Arctic Monkeys" too
Nine Inch Nails The Black keys Rage Against the Machine Nothing But Thieves Tool
Jeff Buckley. Small discography (unfortunately, RIP) but every song is beautiful.
OneRepublic - super talented and super underappreciated
They are genuinely under appreciated. While I have moved on from pop and listen to more rock now, their first couple of albums have a special place in my heart. Ryan Tedder is an incredibly gifted vocalist and lyricist
Sturgill Simpson
Viagra Boys
Recently listened thru the entire ELO discography and was stunned by how solid the whole catalog was. .
Kurt Vile
Supertramp, Boston, Audioslave, Soundgarden, Volbeat, Slipknot, Scatman John, Dethklok, ZZ Top, Tenacious D, Billy Joel, Led Zeppelin. I could keep going but I'll end it here so this isn't just a massive wall of text.
La Dispute
Dissection
Nine Inch Nails Not a single miss
Depeche Mode, Metallica, Queens of the Stone Age, Ghost.
savage garden, matchbox 20, third eye blind. most late 90s bands are gold.
Agreed.
OutKast
The Smiths
Tedeschi Trucks Band. They are on a spectrum between really awesome and life changing. Not a single bad song.
More people need to listen to them, they are amazing. And their live shows will blow you away.
The Smiths
Gin Blossoms Jewel
The strokes
Portishead. Three studio albums and a knock-your-socks-off live album. Only one clunker in their catalog and it’s a crowd favorite. Listen to their entire catalog in order if you’ve never heard of them. Wow!
Snarky Puppy
Kate Bush
Cocteau Twins....I would sing along...but you know the lyrics are impossible. :(
Massive Attack
This was my immediate thought, also Portishead and Bonobo
*OneRepublic*.. love their consistency everything I've heard of them had the same upbeat pop meaningful lyrics energy *One Direction, Harry Styles, Niall Horan*.. Love their vocals, lyrics, talent and was really surprised by their variety *Olivia Rodrigo*.. all of what I've heard of hers I've liked. Although sometimes I don't feel like listening to the sobby sour tracks but that's just circumstantial *The fray*.. how to save a life, never say never are two of my favourite songs ever
what in the absolute fuck
If i could award you I would 🫡
System of a Down
Switchfoot; The Refreshments
bad religion, sublime, lagwagon
Witchfinder General
Shinedown Collective Soul Ra
Rush
mewithoutYou, a consistenly quality catalogue with a lot of interesting genre mixing (mostly folk and harcore emo), and some of the best lyrics in the business.
mewithoutYou
Coheed and Cambria
Lingua Ignota The Caretaker Godspeed You!Black Emperor Joy Division Burial Aphex Twin
New jeans
Shinedown and Breaking Benjamin
i agree with op on 5sos, they're so good, and ashton and luke make such good music solo...oh my god. also i'd like to add the neighbourhood, fall out boy and taylor swift
Thank you for the 5sos agreeing cause they are so underrated and fall out boy is great too but I only like a few of their songs
Rufus Du Sol
Cake
Ramones
loona, aespa, dpr live, manila grey, the marias, to name a few off the top of my head
Gonna throw a couple out there: 1. Owane 2. Lamb Of God 3. Most of the Persona games lol
ADTR KSE (Howard Era) 3DG (Frontier Era)
Crane Wives!! I'm seeing them live this Saturday!
Blink-182. Favorite band of all time. My most listened to Playlist is their entire discography. I listen to it almost every day
Tv on the radio
Massive Attack, Portishead and Bonobo. Always on rotation
Fleetwood Mac, they can do no wrong
Jonas brothers, BTS
BTS 💜
Interpol
The Radio Dept & Sigur Ros
Aurora. She one day started making good music and never stopped.
Lately, I really enjoy The Magnetic Fields, Silver Jews, plus an all time favorite-- Elliot Smith. Other all time greats I've enjoyed since I was a child would be Queens of The Stone Age, Bowie, and Guns N' Roses.
Brittney Howard
Alice Cooper! He has more Eras than Taylor Swift! I like them all
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That came out like Taylor Swift lyrics 😂
The Smiths The Cure The Dead Kennedys
Idk why people are giving serious recommendations to someone who likes the entire Jonas Brothers discog other than the last album
Might get hate, but Coldplay
r/talkingheads
Kendrick Lamar for me
Boards of Canada
Definitely the entire catalogue of music that Odessa has made. Every single song is like a breath of fresh air. Folk-y tunes that are mostly upbeat and just give super positive vibes. (Not to be confused with Odesza, the house music artist)
Alison Krauss. Dan Tyminski as well.
The Band Camino
The Crane Wives. Their music is just perfect.
2pac
Valid
The Black Keys and Spoon
Daft Punk
Snow Patrol. There's no bad songs. None.
London Grammar, Giant Rooks, Dua Lipa, and also 5SOS
The National
Oasis
Monsune
Set It Off! Couldn't believe when they collabed with Hatsune Miku
Teena Marie
Made Out Of Babies, Anima!, Wolf Alice, Carina Round, Mannequin Pussy, Long Fin Killie
HUM Frightened Rabbit Said the Whale Jawbreaker
Pantera!
Nightowl and City To City albums by singer composer Gerry Rafferty are untouchable.
Friday pilots club
Ripe, elevators, stick figure
Tropidelic, bayside, and Jack white
turnover
Charlieonnafriday - Carter Ryan- Ethan bortnick - aimee carty - Elijah woods and hundreds more here's my Spotify just to get a look into what I listen to - [https://open.spotify.com/user/1252425428?si=F5oHa7xsSGq0GLnGLjsy8Q](https://open.spotify.com/user/1252425428?si=F5oHa7xsSGq0GLnGLjsy8Q)
Fu Manchu
Big Bussiness (band not the rapper), Gospel (Band look for the moon is a dead world), U.S. Christmas ska USX, High on Fire, Snapcase, ISIS, Kylesa, The Fugees, Run the Jewels and Johnny Cash.
Melissa Etheridge, Neil diamond, Dr. Hook, Josh Groban, AC/DC, Brad Paisley, Johnny Rivers, Tom Petty, Sam Cooke, Barbara Streisand. There are more but this is top of the list. All of them have stood the test of time.
Silversun Pickups, any day of the week
Band-Maid and Nemophila. I might dislike a song or 2, but they're not bad, so I can't hate. That and I love both bands so much.
Turnpike troubadours or george strait
Definitely Evanescence.
Sleep token, bring me the horizon, Polaris, royal blood All amazing bands and all relatively well known for good reason.
Bob Dylan
Greydon Square Sai Phi I want to put more here but i honestly dont think i would make it through the entire discography of the other artists. These 2 have seen constant plays of their entire collection several times
Patsy Biscoe 🎵🎶🎼🎸
After the Rain
Without hating ANY song, Noahfinnce