One of my favorite things to do while stoned is listen to albums that are really unique, artful, and/or jam packed with soul and energy, as in that head space music just hits completely differently and it just lends to me finding a deep love and appreciation for the art of music. What’re some of your favorites?

  • funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    no one’s mentioned Tool - Lateralus

    pretty much anything by Godspeed You! Black Emperor

    Herbie Hancock - Headhunters, or Thrust

    The Mars Volta - Deloused in the Comatorium

    Sunn O))) - Monoliths and Dimensions

    Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O.

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    Not sure if it fits the assignment, but the first two Human League albums from the 70s (Reproduction and Travelogue) are analogue synth brilliance. If you can find the expanded version of Reproduction with the Dignity of Labour EP & flexidisc conversation added, even better.

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    Delton 3030 is a rap opera set in the dystopian future. Amazing album start to finish.

    Interstellar 55555 is an animated story for daft punks Discovery album which is a banger on its own. Once you watch the movie you never hear the album differently.

    Green Day’s American Idiot is a concept album that was good enough to turn into a real musical.

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      Yeah, very much the first deltron album, it rocks. Second one has some good inter-track bits and a few good songs, but the first one, phew.

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    King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King.

    It’s just exploding with creativity and craftsmanship throughout the album. The opening tune (21st Century Schizoid Man) was unlike anything anyone had ever heard at the time it was released, and there’s honestly still not much like it out there. And the transition to Moonchild after it is equally mind-blowing just for the contrast alone. The title track remains one of the most incredible things I’ve heard.

    Zappa also has a lot of good candidates for this list. I’m soft for Freak Out, where the madness started, but some might argue something like Joe’s Garage is a better example.