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This is a thread for all those people who have followed a specific band or artist and then you come across that album that sounds well….different from every thing previously produced. What is that album that you remember that sounded peculiar. It could be better album, worst, commercial, experimental, odd, off, out of place, interesting. An artist’s album that made you ponder for awhile.

One album that I had mixed doubts about was The Doors Soft Parade I haven’t quite recovered from that album.
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I'd go with just about any album by Beck.

And by Cee-Lo, his first album: Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections.

Oh, and also I've heard that the Melvins "Prick" is unlike music by just about any other band out there.
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Genesis' DUKE was the album that I started calling the group The Phil Collins Band.

Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music is a misplaced sound recording.

In the "They can tell you where they were and what they were doing" department we have those memorable sound recordings:

Beatles-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Beach Boys-Pet Sounds (I do not own any Beach Boy albums, I have Close
Lobsters, Stump, Screamin' Blue Messiahs but no Beach Boys, I apologize).

Pink Floyd-Dark Side Of The Moon
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Miles Davis’ B!+( #’s Brew was a complete departure from his past style. One of those albums that make you go “whoa, where did that come from”?
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