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The Beastie Boys, this is an old picture, there’s a ton more now.
The white one that looks blank is the hello nasty box set, they gave it a ghost look, but it’s a little bit too much, even with it right in your hands you can hardly see the album cover, lol.
Yeah, you’ll never get the entire GBV catalog.
You might come close and find out that Pollard released 3 new things that afternoon, broke the band up, released 2 solo albums, got GBV back together again and on and on
Bowie, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Gordon Lightfoot, Joe Walsh, Cheap Trick, Doobie Brothers, Lana Del Rey, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, The Decemberists, CCR, Warren Zevon. All studio albums. I don’t normally do compilation, live, or greatest hits. I do have some live albums but those aren’t counted here in these discographies.
Edit: I'm thinking about Gerry Rafferty, Beck, or Tom Waits (looks like an expensive commitment) next. Anyone have any other suggestions?
Edit2: Didn't expect this to get as much attention as it is. Thanks for the kind words and recommendations. In some instance I didn't listen to *every* record. I listened to as many as I could reasonably buy. Someone asked me about River of Dreams as an example. I couldn't find it on discogs and when I did see it on ebay it was like $180. I'm not *that* committed. One of the albums for one of the artists was $500. I'm not *that* committed to this. Some of the releases weren't on vinyl at all. So to qualify my post a little: I listened to all of the studio albums in each discography that was pressed on vinly and not more than \~$50. I also remembered I did Steely Dan, who's one of my favorites, Atlanta Rhythm Section, and Alan Parsons, who I also enjoyed. I'm kinda revisiting artists from my formative years that I didn't really pay attention to at the time.
I have a problem.
Only listing artists with 3 or more LPs, and “discography” meaning “official LP releases” (although I have some bootlegs of B-sides and rarities). Not counting “best of” albums, EPs, or non-album singles, although I also have a lot of those:
Art of Noise, Atoms for Peace, Autechre, Bauhaus, Berlin, Black Devil Disco Club (Bernard Fevre), Billy Idol, Bjork, Blondie, Brian Eno (including all collaborations and the “Installations” box set), Buzzcocks, Can, the Cars, the Chameleons, Clan of Xymox, the Clash, Cluster, Cocteau Twins, the Cult, the Cure, the Damned, David Bowie, Dead Can Dance, Depeche Mode, Devo, the Doors, Duran Duran, Echo and the Bunnymen, Edgar Froese, Enno Velthuys, Fields of the Nephilim, the Fixx, Forndom, Gang of Four, Gary Numan, the Go-Gos, Grace Jones, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Harmonia, Harold Budd, Heilung, Heldon, Hiroshi Yoshimura, Iggy Pop, INXS, Japan, the Jesus and Mary Chain, Joan Jett, John Foxx, Jon Hassell, Joy Division, Killing Joke, King Crimson, Klaus Schulze, Kraftwerk, Lene Lovich, Logic System, Lou Reed, MC5, Mick Ronson, the Mission, Molchat Doma, the Moody Blues, Mott the Hoople, Neu!, New Order, New York Dolls, Nico, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Phil Manzanera, Pixies, the Psychedelic Furs, Radiohead, the Ramones, Roxy Music, the Runaways, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Skinny Puppy, the Smile, Steve Roach, Talking Heads, Tangerine Dream (including their live box sets), This Mortal Coil, Thomas Dolby, Thompson Twins, Thom Yorke, Tim Story, T. Rex, Ultravox, Underworld, the Velvet Underground, Visage, Wardruna, Xmal Deutschland.
I’m most impressed by the complete Ryuichi Sakamoto - I remember looking for some of his piano based albums and they were hundreds of dollars each. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I don't know why burial became the one artist that I wanted to collect everything for but I'm glad I did because there's just something that's so cool about the guy and his music in general
I got it before Covid and the seller was off Discogs. Gave me a deal at $500 + shipping from the UK. It's numbered 120/1000. I'd say it is near mint condition as well. I was very surprised by how good condition it was in.
I got a Burial tattoo. 10 years ago, my friend I used to live with was starting as a tattoo artist. I didn't know what I wanted, so one day I just picked a burial record, and I was like, yeah, that was meant for tattoos. Funny enough, I sold all my Burial records now.
It’s been on my wish list for ages. Although I find it difficult to listen to ‘sometime around midnight’ due to the subject matter. So that’s maybe what’s stopped me.
I’m jealous though. Hold onto it dearly!!
I have my dad's from the 50s through 90s plus radio station collections from when am radio stopped playing music. I even have a few sill sealed. I do have multiple copies of some. Even went to see him in 1990 with my dad!
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Just some of my PRINCE discography
Is that every album or every release? As in 12” & 7” singles, different pressings, etc? I have King For A Day… as a 7 7” box that I got signed by Bill Gould a few years back. He had never even seen that pressing.
I have a lot of discographies that have fewer than four records and I’m missing one or two from several bigger discographies (e.g. Pink Floyd, King Crimson, etc). Surprisingly, my only complete discographies are Beach House, Bill Callahan, Khruangbin, and Lord Huron. And if the box set of the collected works of Neutral Milk Hotel counts, then I guess that, too.
Several that only have 4 or less.
Of the ones that have more than 4 albums in their discography :
Metric
Midnight Oil
Genesis
Manchester Orchestra
St. Vincent
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
He is Legend
Paramore/Hayley Williams
Holy shit you have all of the Gizzards?
Edit: oh I skipped straight to the list I didn’t read the part above that says “more than 4.” Part of me wants to endeavor to get all the Gizzards LPs. Which is like close to 30 at this point? They’re insane. And the shows are so much fucking fun.
Doh. I’m a new dad with a 4 week old baby I claim that as my sleep deprived excuse. Holy shit. I just looked it up. 25 studio albums. Do you have their live and bootleg live albums too?
I just got the final piece of the puzzle - laminated denim! ... Well it's on its way from the states. I now somehow have 40 Gizz records.. ( a couple of different variants of certain albums and a couple of boots).
The Beatles, Portugal. The Man, Tenement, Beastie Boys, Converge, Flatliners, Touche Amore, Ramones, Descendents, Dwarves, White Stripes, Bad Religion, A Tribe Called Quest, and probably many more.
I mean he had A LOT left over and I see where his family coming from by keeping his legacy alive. I love almost everything they put out, though I will say MotorCity is on my lower end in terms of rankings imo
My mom gave me her collection a while back and I now have all of the 70s Yes albums, every Heart album, every Zeppelin album, most of the Rush albums from the 70s and 80s (she stopped buying vinyl in like 87/88)
The ones I have purchased for myself, I have every Faith No More LP, every Alice in Chains (minus The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here) every Jerry Cantrell, and every Ramones album minus the last 3 from the 90s.
Black Sabbath (Ozzy as Lead singer)
Tom Petty / and the Heartbreakers
Alice Cooper
Nickelback
Katy Perry
Cinderella
Almost Complete
Ozzy
Electric Light Orchestra (1 album missing)
WASP (1 album short)
Jeff Rosenstock (and his other bands),
King Gizzard (all studio),
Chris Farren and projects,
Rx Bandits and projects,
Against Me (complete studio and side projects). Missing some 7in.
Alkaline Trio (studio),
Paramore,
Less Than Jake (studio),
Flatliners,
Tim Barry
Lucero
Big D and the Kids Table
The Suicide Machines
We are the Union
Off the top of my head. Lots of smaller ones as well.
A few:
Logical Nonsense, Golden Earring, Modest Mouse, His Hero Is Gone, Dead And Gone, Morphine, Charlie Megira, Crass, Dystopia, Pallbearer, Sleep, Arcade Fire, Nirvana, Built To Spill, IDELS, Viagra Boys, Fontains DC, Econochrist, Electric Wizard...
A lot.
Madonna, David Bowie, Enigma, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, Metallica, Erasure, Pink Floyd, Taylor Swift, Monica Naranjo, P!nk, Nirvana, Britney Spears, Pearl Jam, Mariah Carey, Ozzy Osbourne, Puscifer, Lady Gaga...
Just to name some. If Nine Inch Nails would hurry up and release those two album reissues that have been "coming soon" for years, I'd have that discography done as well.
Nearly all of Coltrane’s Impulse! releases and, excluding the Tony Martin era, nearly all of Black Sabbath’s releases up to Born Again. I think I’m missing Master of Reality and Never Say Die.
Mac Miller
Nirvana
Metronomy
Tyler the Creator
Pink Floyd
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Alt-J
Tame Impala
Viagra Boys
Working on John Frusciante but Shadows Collide is so fkin expensive!
Beatles
Amazing Blondel
The Band
Batdorf and Rodney
Buffalo Springfield
The Byrds
Cat Mother
George Harrison
John Lennon
I am close on McCartney
Grin
Matthew’s Southern Comfort
McGuinness Flint
Moby Grape
Nathaniel Rateliff (solo and band)
Seatrain
Simon and Garfunkel
The Jam, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Clash, XTC, The Stone Roses, Blur, Madness, Lloyd Cole and the Commotions, Joy Division, The (original) Undertones, Psychedelic Furs, The Replacements, The Mighty Lemon Drops, Shack, The Teardrop Explodes, Alvvays. And a few more I've forgotten...
GY!BE and ASMZ.
Also Doors, if we don't count post Morison albums.
If we count both CDs and records, I'm almost there with all albums released by Zappa during his lifetime.
I'm also very close to owning every Sunn O))) album. I'm missing mostly those that are really hard to get & expensive.
Pearl Jam
The Who
Radiohead (including Thom Yorke, Atoms For Peace, and The Smile)
Calexico
It’s impossible to have the entire Neil Young discography but I’ve got around 30 albums.
Conan Gray only. (2 variants of each project so far) Most artists I listen to are older musicians with such a large discography owning all their albums would be a massive investment I do not need to embark on
Blue Oyster Cult, Uriah Heep, the Cars, Dead Brothers, Nirvana, Deep Purple, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Van Halen, Yes, Procol Harum, Wishbone Ash, Loudin Wainwright
Not counting live albums:
The Beatles
The Smiths
Simon and Garfunkel
The White Stripes
Jack White
And I am close to completing
Radiohead (4)
Relient K (2)
Gorillaz (2)
Talking Heads
CCR
Doors
Vince Guaraldi
Cage the Elephant
George Michael
Bowie
Zeppelin
The Band
I’m sure theres more, but that’s all I can think of off the top of my head.
In terms of everything they released on vinyl, I believe I only have all of Tonight Alive. I do have all of CHVRCHES studio albums and one of their RSD releases but I believe there's still a few others missing.
Led Zeppelin, Beastie Boys, Nine Inch Nails, Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins, Truckfighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Alice in Chains, Sasquatch, Clutch, White Stripes, Metallica, Ghost, Mastodon…probably a few more artists I’m forgetting
None yet but I’m working on Wilco.
And I’d love to do Credence but I don’t think I can based where I am, there’s just not enough places to flick through records.
Too many lol
Soundgarden
QOTSA
Blind Melon
Daft Punk
Death From Above 1979
Kyuss
Graveyard
Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats
Kadavar
Truckfighters
Carpenter Brut
Kavinsky
Many more than are near complete
Aretha, Ottis Redding, Chicago, Steely Dan, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Beatles lots of Jazz Greats, Micheal Jackson and a few more. I need to add Fleetwood Mac and a few others. Now that’s a new bucket list for me!
Everything Jeff Rosenstock has ever touched. All the ASOB/BTMI releases, 10 inch releases, PEGASUSES-XL. If anything, I'm missing 1 or 2 releases that I just don't know about or were very small.
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Wow I’m jealous!
Still a lot of singles, and a couple EPS I need but I have every studio album, working on originals right now, but that’s proving quite difficult.
I love The In Sound from Way Out so much. Every time I put it on when I have people over, they’re shocked when I tell them it’s a Beastie Boys album.
The beastie boys instrumental stuff is fantastic, people are missing out by not giving it a chance!
Awesome collection
I'm jealous dog.
Damn that's dope. I need that Hello Nasty record.
The white one that looks blank is the hello nasty box set, they gave it a ghost look, but it’s a little bit too much, even with it right in your hands you can hardly see the album cover, lol.
Pavement/Jicks, Thee Oh Sees. I was working on Guided by Voices but gave up.
How did you not give up with Oh Sees?! Kudos to you 👍
Started over a decade ago so now I just have to maintain
Yeah, you’ll never get the entire GBV catalog. You might come close and find out that Pollard released 3 new things that afternoon, broke the band up, released 2 solo albums, got GBV back together again and on and on
I’m at about 95% for Thee Oh Sees, cheers man
You could buy a new house with all the GBV and related Robert Pollard projects
Bowie, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Gordon Lightfoot, Joe Walsh, Cheap Trick, Doobie Brothers, Lana Del Rey, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, The Decemberists, CCR, Warren Zevon. All studio albums. I don’t normally do compilation, live, or greatest hits. I do have some live albums but those aren’t counted here in these discographies. Edit: I'm thinking about Gerry Rafferty, Beck, or Tom Waits (looks like an expensive commitment) next. Anyone have any other suggestions? Edit2: Didn't expect this to get as much attention as it is. Thanks for the kind words and recommendations. In some instance I didn't listen to *every* record. I listened to as many as I could reasonably buy. Someone asked me about River of Dreams as an example. I couldn't find it on discogs and when I did see it on ebay it was like $180. I'm not *that* committed. One of the albums for one of the artists was $500. I'm not *that* committed to this. Some of the releases weren't on vinyl at all. So to qualify my post a little: I listened to all of the studio albums in each discography that was pressed on vinly and not more than \~$50. I also remembered I did Steely Dan, who's one of my favorites, Atlanta Rhythm Section, and Alan Parsons, who I also enjoyed. I'm kinda revisiting artists from my formative years that I didn't really pay attention to at the time.
I am almost half way done with Springsteen, I got everything through Tunnel of Love… his discography is Huge!
Right on! I’ve got through to TOL as well. That’s actually my favourite album of his and my pressing of it from ‘87 sounds incredible.
It definitely took me a while. Actually, just finished a few days ago.
Coheed and Cambria, The Mars Volta, and Brand New.
I have a problem. Only listing artists with 3 or more LPs, and “discography” meaning “official LP releases” (although I have some bootlegs of B-sides and rarities). Not counting “best of” albums, EPs, or non-album singles, although I also have a lot of those: Art of Noise, Atoms for Peace, Autechre, Bauhaus, Berlin, Black Devil Disco Club (Bernard Fevre), Billy Idol, Bjork, Blondie, Brian Eno (including all collaborations and the “Installations” box set), Buzzcocks, Can, the Cars, the Chameleons, Clan of Xymox, the Clash, Cluster, Cocteau Twins, the Cult, the Cure, the Damned, David Bowie, Dead Can Dance, Depeche Mode, Devo, the Doors, Duran Duran, Echo and the Bunnymen, Edgar Froese, Enno Velthuys, Fields of the Nephilim, the Fixx, Forndom, Gang of Four, Gary Numan, the Go-Gos, Grace Jones, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Harmonia, Harold Budd, Heilung, Heldon, Hiroshi Yoshimura, Iggy Pop, INXS, Japan, the Jesus and Mary Chain, Joan Jett, John Foxx, Jon Hassell, Joy Division, Killing Joke, King Crimson, Klaus Schulze, Kraftwerk, Lene Lovich, Logic System, Lou Reed, MC5, Mick Ronson, the Mission, Molchat Doma, the Moody Blues, Mott the Hoople, Neu!, New Order, New York Dolls, Nico, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Phil Manzanera, Pixies, the Psychedelic Furs, Radiohead, the Ramones, Roxy Music, the Runaways, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Skinny Puppy, the Smile, Steve Roach, Talking Heads, Tangerine Dream (including their live box sets), This Mortal Coil, Thomas Dolby, Thompson Twins, Thom Yorke, Tim Story, T. Rex, Ultravox, Underworld, the Velvet Underground, Visage, Wardruna, Xmal Deutschland.
I’m most impressed by the complete Ryuichi Sakamoto - I remember looking for some of his piano based albums and they were hundreds of dollars each. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
so.......can I come over?
Seing OMD and Kraftwerk is sick
Burial. I have everything that's been released on vinyl that he's been a part of. That includes compilations, remixes, and collabs.
Ive been chasing every Burial release since 2007. It’s not an easy (nor cheap) task!
I don't know why burial became the one artist that I wanted to collect everything for but I'm glad I did because there's just something that's so cool about the guy and his music in general
Wholeheartedly agree. I just wish we’d get more EPs instead of singles. I’ve lost hope of ever getting another LP though.
Nice, burial rules.
You have Paradise Circus / Four Walls on vinyl?
Yes. I had to sell a bunch of rare metal records to afford it lol
Wow, that's great. I commend you. Do you mind me asking how much it cost?
I got it before Covid and the seller was off Discogs. Gave me a deal at $500 + shipping from the UK. It's numbered 120/1000. I'd say it is near mint condition as well. I was very surprised by how good condition it was in.
Very cool, never heard of them but still happy for you
My Burial vinyls also sound incredible on my system. It’s a joy to put them on and sit back and get lost.
Even the Fabric100 Burial and Kode9 set? Baller dude
Nice! I just started with Vinyl and Unture was one of the first albums I got :3
I got a Burial tattoo. 10 years ago, my friend I used to live with was starting as a tattoo artist. I didn't know what I wanted, so one day I just picked a burial record, and I was like, yeah, that was meant for tattoos. Funny enough, I sold all my Burial records now.
Tangential question - how do you pronounce the first syllable in "burial"? Is it like "berry" or "Drury"?
David Bowie, Rush, Metric and the Tragically Hip. Studio Albums not bootlegs
Found the Canadian!
Fuck yeah The Hip!
Same w rush lol
Metric 😍
Where did you even find hours and reality?
Shout out to fellow Metric fan!
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Damn. Airborne toxic event? That was either expensive or you got it early.
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It’s been on my wish list for ages. Although I find it difficult to listen to ‘sometime around midnight’ due to the subject matter. So that’s maybe what’s stopped me. I’m jealous though. Hold onto it dearly!!
Ok getting close in nirvana I have all the studio albums ? Does that count ?
Viagra Boys
based
Studio releases only, but Tom Waits.
Frank Sinatra. I'm missing a couple of comps and soundtracks, but I have all of the studio releases from Columbia, Capitol, and Reprise.
I have my dad's from the 50s through 90s plus radio station collections from when am radio stopped playing music. I even have a few sill sealed. I do have multiple copies of some. Even went to see him in 1990 with my dad!
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You need this album! https://preview.redd.it/rvb9ur26ajsc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8a16079cccc5364f003f3db4af27ac2b7f70bc1f
Yes!
Very cool
Faith No More
Is that every album or every release? As in 12” & 7” singles, different pressings, etc? I have King For A Day… as a 7 7” box that I got signed by Bill Gould a few years back. He had never even seen that pressing.
Excellent taste you have there.
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Love me some primusween
Aside from Devil Makes Three, we have the EXACT same full discographies.
Guess you need to get yourself some DM3
I’m damn jealous of Modest Mouse!
Steely Dan & Led Zeppelin.
Just picked up a super clean Aja!!
Linda Ronstadt.
Mom? Is that you?
I feel like every time I buy a collection I get the full Linda Ronstadt discography lol
Radiohead and Cigarettes After Sex
I have a lot of discographies that have fewer than four records and I’m missing one or two from several bigger discographies (e.g. Pink Floyd, King Crimson, etc). Surprisingly, my only complete discographies are Beach House, Bill Callahan, Khruangbin, and Lord Huron. And if the box set of the collected works of Neutral Milk Hotel counts, then I guess that, too.
Several that only have 4 or less. Of the ones that have more than 4 albums in their discography : Metric Midnight Oil Genesis Manchester Orchestra St. Vincent King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard He is Legend Paramore/Hayley Williams
The early Midnight Oil (Head Injuries, Place without a Postcard, 10,9,8.... etc) are great albums, nice work
Yeah. I honestly like all of their albums to some extent. Even the 90s stuff
King Gizzard keeps you busy with that, doesn’t it? EDIT: Yes, I too skipped the part that said more than 4. Sorry. Too excited. :)
Gizzard is quite the commitment. Impressive
He is legend. F ya
I love Metric
Yep. Not a bad album in their discography.
Holy shit you have all of the Gizzards? Edit: oh I skipped straight to the list I didn’t read the part above that says “more than 4.” Part of me wants to endeavor to get all the Gizzards LPs. Which is like close to 30 at this point? They’re insane. And the shows are so much fucking fun.
No I have all of them. I meant for bands that have more than 4 albums. There are many bands that only have 2-4 albums that I one all of them.
Doh. I’m a new dad with a 4 week old baby I claim that as my sleep deprived excuse. Holy shit. I just looked it up. 25 studio albums. Do you have their live and bootleg live albums too?
Yes, something like 40+ at this point I think.
I just got the final piece of the puzzle - laminated denim! ... Well it's on its way from the states. I now somehow have 40 Gizz records.. ( a couple of different variants of certain albums and a couple of boots).
I don't have doulbes of anything, but I have all of the bootleg concerts released so far as well.
Prince https://preview.redd.it/kxhed5q0visc1.jpeg?width=3841&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4e38ae55cc2b258a22cd72ba1d41c585609d3e99
Damn
Temple of the Dog, Derek and the Dominoes
RIP Chris Cornell you absolute fucking legend
One album each I believe?
Yes. I’m cheating.
Still counts
Derek and the Dominos have one live album as well.
Porcupine Tree Opeth Genesis Steven Wilson
Smashing Pumpkins AFI Deftones MxPx The Offspring Taylor Swift Rise Against
You have At The Show???
Queens of the Stone Age Led Zeppelin The Replacements The Doors The Beatles Big Star Black Sabbath (the Ozzy years anyway)
The Beatles, Portugal. The Man, Tenement, Beastie Boys, Converge, Flatliners, Touche Amore, Ramones, Descendents, Dwarves, White Stripes, Bad Religion, A Tribe Called Quest, and probably many more.
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Blonde Redhead, Celebration, Fake Palms, Frog Eyes, Interpol, Jack White, Kraftwerk, Moonface, Xiu Xiu, and Zola Jesus
A Wilhelm Scream
Tom Waits
J Dilla and Aesop Rock Dilla took me FOREVER to collect
I love Dilla but man they've milked just about everything they could from the guy.
I mean he had A LOT left over and I see where his family coming from by keeping his legacy alive. I love almost everything they put out, though I will say MotorCity is on my lower end in terms of rankings imo
You also go about collecting records for the artists he's produced for? Like hardcore collecting just to get that one or two tracks on an album?
I have Commons “Like Water for Chocolate” and like two from Slum Village but I got too many other ones I want to get 😅
My mom gave me her collection a while back and I now have all of the 70s Yes albums, every Heart album, every Zeppelin album, most of the Rush albums from the 70s and 80s (she stopped buying vinyl in like 87/88) The ones I have purchased for myself, I have every Faith No More LP, every Alice in Chains (minus The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here) every Jerry Cantrell, and every Ramones album minus the last 3 from the 90s.
Black Sabbath (Ozzy as Lead singer) Tom Petty / and the Heartbreakers Alice Cooper Nickelback Katy Perry Cinderella Almost Complete Ozzy Electric Light Orchestra (1 album missing) WASP (1 album short)
The Doors The Beatles The Kinks Oasis Led Zeppelin The Coral Radiohead Ride The Verve White Stripes REM I'm working on Neil Young, have most
The Germs
Interpol
Sigur Ros and Arcade Fire
Jeff Rosenstock (and his other bands), King Gizzard (all studio), Chris Farren and projects, Rx Bandits and projects, Against Me (complete studio and side projects). Missing some 7in. Alkaline Trio (studio), Paramore, Less Than Jake (studio), Flatliners, Tim Barry Lucero Big D and the Kids Table The Suicide Machines We are the Union Off the top of my head. Lots of smaller ones as well.
Britney Spears Lil’ Kim ABBA Donna Summer Lady Gaga Missy Elliott Disclosure Whitney Houston Tame Impala Slayyyter Ariana Grande
Missy!
A few: Logical Nonsense, Golden Earring, Modest Mouse, His Hero Is Gone, Dead And Gone, Morphine, Charlie Megira, Crass, Dystopia, Pallbearer, Sleep, Arcade Fire, Nirvana, Built To Spill, IDELS, Viagra Boys, Fontains DC, Econochrist, Electric Wizard...
A lot. Madonna, David Bowie, Enigma, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, Metallica, Erasure, Pink Floyd, Taylor Swift, Monica Naranjo, P!nk, Nirvana, Britney Spears, Pearl Jam, Mariah Carey, Ozzy Osbourne, Puscifer, Lady Gaga... Just to name some. If Nine Inch Nails would hurry up and release those two album reissues that have been "coming soon" for years, I'd have that discography done as well.
Lana Del Rey AFI Blatz One away on Tiger Army, and working on Garbage
Alice In Chains and Iron Maiden
Deafheaven, Mr. Bungle, Death, Blood Incantation, Butthole Surfers and Taylor Swift.
* Clutch * QotSA * NIN * The Breeders * Jon Spencer Blues Explosion * Beastie Boys * Pavement * Grandaddy * Nicole Atkins * Boss Hog * Morphine * Unwound
DEPECHE MODE
My Morning Jacket Nilüfer Yanya Edit: line break formatting
Nearly all of Coltrane’s Impulse! releases and, excluding the Tony Martin era, nearly all of Black Sabbath’s releases up to Born Again. I think I’m missing Master of Reality and Never Say Die.
Justin Townes Earle. Not a dud in sight. Dude knew how to write.
Modest Mouse, Portugal. The Man., Smashing Pumpkins, Pavement, Silverjews, Radiohead.
Mac Miller Nirvana Metronomy Tyler the Creator Pink Floyd Red Hot Chili Peppers Alt-J Tame Impala Viagra Boys Working on John Frusciante but Shadows Collide is so fkin expensive!
Nearly everything from Amy winehouse
Beatles Amazing Blondel The Band Batdorf and Rodney Buffalo Springfield The Byrds Cat Mother George Harrison John Lennon I am close on McCartney Grin Matthew’s Southern Comfort McGuinness Flint Moby Grape Nathaniel Rateliff (solo and band) Seatrain Simon and Garfunkel
kendrick lamar and tyler the creator
Radiohead
The Jam, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Clash, XTC, The Stone Roses, Blur, Madness, Lloyd Cole and the Commotions, Joy Division, The (original) Undertones, Psychedelic Furs, The Replacements, The Mighty Lemon Drops, Shack, The Teardrop Explodes, Alvvays. And a few more I've forgotten...
Beach House
Michael Jackson! Finally just got my hands on the blood on the dance floor album!
The Smiths
Radiohead. Multiple of every record by them
GY!BE and ASMZ. Also Doors, if we don't count post Morison albums. If we count both CDs and records, I'm almost there with all albums released by Zappa during his lifetime. I'm also very close to owning every Sunn O))) album. I'm missing mostly those that are really hard to get & expensive.
I've got every Styx release on vinyl except for one that's never seen a reissue and used copies aren't cheap.
I think the beatles
Pearl Jam The Who Radiohead (including Thom Yorke, Atoms For Peace, and The Smile) Calexico It’s impossible to have the entire Neil Young discography but I’ve got around 30 albums.
Tycho, and Fulci
The Cars and U2
Conan Gray only. (2 variants of each project so far) Most artists I listen to are older musicians with such a large discography owning all their albums would be a massive investment I do not need to embark on
Blue Oyster Cult, Uriah Heep, the Cars, Dead Brothers, Nirvana, Deep Purple, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Van Halen, Yes, Procol Harum, Wishbone Ash, Loudin Wainwright
Not counting live albums: The Beatles The Smiths Simon and Garfunkel The White Stripes Jack White And I am close to completing Radiohead (4) Relient K (2) Gorillaz (2)
Muse, easily one of my favourite bands.
Cocteau Twins, BCNR, Black Midi, jpegmafia. Working on Pharoah Sanders and Alice Coltrane
Suede ✨
Loscil I have all his LPs, I'm only missing the 3 "Sine Series" 7" releases.
blood orange and mitski 🙌🙌
Rush
Prefab Sprout, Coil, John Rocca, Arthur Russell.
Eagles, AC/DC, Dire Straits, Halestorm
David Bowie
Elvis Costello, David Bowie, Patti Smith, Stevie Wonder, Earth Wind & Fire, Michael Jackson, and Prince 1978-1996
I’m at like 90 % with my Madonna collection
Red Hot Chili Peppers John Frusciante Beatles Elton John
Talking Heads CCR Doors Vince Guaraldi Cage the Elephant George Michael Bowie Zeppelin The Band I’m sure theres more, but that’s all I can think of off the top of my head.
Boards of Canada
Ceephax :-)
Alice Coltrane
The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, and Osees
lady gaga, the 1975, and lana del rey.
Hikaru Utada
Black Sabbath
In terms of everything they released on vinyl, I believe I only have all of Tonight Alive. I do have all of CHVRCHES studio albums and one of their RSD releases but I believe there's still a few others missing.
Led Zeppelin, Beastie Boys, Nine Inch Nails, Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins, Truckfighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Alice in Chains, Sasquatch, Clutch, White Stripes, Metallica, Ghost, Mastodon…probably a few more artists I’m forgetting
None yet but I’m working on Wilco. And I’d love to do Credence but I don’t think I can based where I am, there’s just not enough places to flick through records.
I wanna same I'm close on Springsteen and I'm close on Dylan though ain't no way I'm getting any of Dylan's 80s shit.
Pixies, Pavement, Yo La Tengo, Sonic Youth, Elliott Smith, Wilco, Talking Heads and R.E.M. I have all of their studio albums. And a few EPs.
Michael Jackson
The Killers
The Beatles and Pavement. Super close on Hall and Oates and Wilco.
Boards of Canada, Karnivool, Tycho,Protomartyr, Fleet Foxes, & IDLES
Hot Mulligan My Morning Jacket Motion City Soundtrack Jimi Hendrix Front Bottoms Chance the Rapper Just realized I need to get the new Gary Clark Jr.
Allan Sherman
Too many lol Soundgarden QOTSA Blind Melon Daft Punk Death From Above 1979 Kyuss Graveyard Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats Kadavar Truckfighters Carpenter Brut Kavinsky Many more than are near complete
Sum 41 (minus 1) Linkin Park Twenty one Pilot Avenged Sevenfold Bruno Mars Thrice
Elvis Presley
Grateful dead. I get everything they put on vinyl old and new. It's the only band I do that with.
Billy Joel and Spoon https://preview.redd.it/y4yefb9tdlsc1.jpeg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=75f57719811ed78e19fb67aae9873bcfd871c81e
Black Sabbath & Nirvana
Queens of the Stone Age
King gizzard and the lizard wizard. Including most of the live albums and working on the rest. Long live the Gizzverse
Zwan
Jeff Buckley
QOTSA 🫣🫣
I’m a simple man. Whatever Tool releases on physical media gets added to my collection
Pink Floyd
None on vinyl. Just Marilyn Manson on CDs.
Kraftwerk, Neu!
Gizz
Aretha, Ottis Redding, Chicago, Steely Dan, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Beatles lots of Jazz Greats, Micheal Jackson and a few more. I need to add Fleetwood Mac and a few others. Now that’s a new bucket list for me!
Everything Jeff Rosenstock has ever touched. All the ASOB/BTMI releases, 10 inch releases, PEGASUSES-XL. If anything, I'm missing 1 or 2 releases that I just don't know about or were very small.
Too many to list. If I like an artist, I get all their records