Technically, that's their only album though. I guess by "their other stuff" you mean remixes they've done and/or the Early-Installment Weirdness of the El Producto EP?
I only like Viva la Vida by Coldplay and The Wall by Pink Floyd. The rest of their stuff is eh to me.
I also like Making Mirrors by Goyte over his other albums (same for Some Nights by fun.)... If only because I've only listened to those albums in full.
I'm having to learn to pay the price@Nullchild: Finally, someone else who's heard Progression Through Unlearning! Admittedly, I learned about Snapcase thanks to a promo for Mobile Fighter G Gundam's run on Toonami, but still...
Also, I only find Pearl Jam's debut album to be of any interest to me. The rest of their material is just "eh" IMO.
The only Deerhunter album I can really say I'm into is Microcastle. Sounds much more focused and rockin' than their other albums.
Foo Fighters used to be one of my favorite bands like four-five years ago but I can only really stand the self-titled album now.
Kaki King's Junior is a personal favorite, and pretty far away in sound from her other albums, which is why I like it more than her other (mostly decent) material.
Portugal. The Man is a band with a great sound that never actually managed to live up to that sound except for The Satanic Satanist, which was basically like all their other albums except all the songs were really good.
Say Anything magically became good on Is a Real Boy and then were never good again.
http://www.last.fm/user/TRILLHOUSE_Jesu's first, self-titled album. Didn't care for the rest of their stuff.
Unwound's last album, "Leaves Turn Inside You". Again, didn't really like the rest of their discography, although I didn't find it unlistenable.
EDIT: Okay just remembered about Future of What. I quite like that one, too, so nevermind~
edited 2nd Jun '12 7:42:26 AM by NilAdmirari
I quite like 'Carnival Of Carnage' and 'Amazing Jeckle Brothers' but ICP's other work does nothing for me.
edited 4th Jul '12 1:12:03 AM by KingNerd
The smartest idiot you will ever meet.I have a lot of favorites from Deadmau5's "For Lack of a Better Name" but I'll only have a song or too from all his other albums. I See Stars "Digital Renegade" is also a master piece of electronia and metal that their previous two albums seemed to miss. You could argue that they were still getting their style together though.
Mario fansite/ blog: www.mechas64castles.net"Demos long enough to be albums?"
Once again, YES!
edited 4th Jul '12 1:13:55 AM by KingNerd
The smartest idiot you will ever meet."Raw" by Hopsin. I did like some of the tracks on Haywire and GATM, but overall Raw is the only one which is consistently good.
edited 2nd Sep '12 8:46:26 AM by KingNerd
The smartest idiot you will ever meet.'Food And Liquor' He's a lot better at light hearted Nerdcore than he is at Political Rap.
The smartest idiot you will ever meet.

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The joy I felt when I first heard Nothing and Nowhere was equally matched by the disappointment when I got to Violet. It so disgusted me (the re-records of their old songs especially), that I didn't even bother to try out their newer releases, though I have heard tracks off of them and they did not entice me.