Submitted by TheRealMMR t3_zxksqp in Music

Hi I'm looking to discover artists/bands with big discographies. I like going through big discographies but don't know many. Some I do know are Lil B and Viper so you don't have to comment those. Genre/popularity doesn't matter. Also with "big" I'm talking like atleast 150 songs but preferably several hundred. Thanks in advance.

Edit: Forgot an important piece of information; I use Spotify so they have to be on there.

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Torple42 t1_j20tx64 wrote

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

The Oh Sees

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bluetriumphantcloud t1_j24q4yh wrote

Where to start with KGLW?

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ToPimpAYeezy t1_j25h7yv wrote

Probably Omnium Gatherum from this year

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bluetriumphantcloud t1_j25hhik wrote

I'll give it a shot. Im into psych rock, and like a couple songs, but don't know where to start.

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ToPimpAYeezy t1_j25qwrp wrote

If you every watch music videos with it, they recently released a song Iron Lung which is about 9 minutes and I think it’s one of their best songs, and the music video is very entrancing with it

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Torple42 t1_j26ui0o wrote

I would say pick an album cover you like and go from there. If you want more info on the album styles, check out https://get-into-gizz.com/.

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bluetriumphantcloud t1_j26utzo wrote

I want a: if you don't like either of these 2 albums (INSERT ALBUMS) you don't like KGLW.

I'll post about it lol

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Torple42 t1_j26z6or wrote

That's the thing about KGLW, they are all over the place in style. That being said, their signature sound is I'm In Your Mind Fuzz and Nonagon Infinity. Check out these songs for sure though (listed by release date):

Head On/Pill

The River

I'm In Your Mind Fuzz (first 4 songs from the album are one song)

Crumbling Castle

The Dripping Tap

Iron Lung

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buffettmo t1_j20v2tt wrote

I know Buckethead has a pretty extensive discography.

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Akegata t1_j22zs7a wrote

There can't possibly be any artist that has a more extensive discography. He's made more than 300 albums and been on 50+ albums with other artists/groups. I don't think OP needs to look into any more artists for a couple of months.

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Qryptoskydiver t1_j24or0k wrote

Holy fudge! Over 300 albums! What a beast! I think only have 1 of them too, lol. I heard of him from watching him play with Primus.

Edit: he’s the first person I’ve ever seen have an off button on his guitar.

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buffettmo t1_j24xnqb wrote

Always glad to see a few more Buckethead fans out there!

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ToPimpAYeezy t1_j25h1e0 wrote

I think Viper would top that

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Akegata t1_j297n83 wrote

I have never heard of Viper before, but it looks like you might be correct? Googling him tells me he's either released ~250 (Wikipedia) or "well over 1500+" albums. That sounds like a confusing large difference.

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ToPimpAYeezy t1_j2ai485 wrote

It’s pretty hard to track because even on my phone on his Spotify page, when i scroll through his albums they only go from 2015-2022 even though he’s got albums on there from 2000s and he started releasing music in the late 90s, not sure if that’s on Spotify. I wonder if there’s a limit on how many albums Spotify shows. A while ago I saw a bunch of albums on his page that had 100 songs on them each and were basically a bunch of albums combined, which may also be why the numbers are getting confused.

If you want to know more about Viper there’s some entertaining YouTube videos on him, they’re funny but it’s kinda sad. He’s basically just a crack addict that churned out huge amounts of music and while it’s basically all garbage, he somehow managed to be the first to do a subgenre of hiphop about 10 years before anyone else. He’s became an underground culture legend because of his massive discography and entertainingly bad album names and cover arts.

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Akegata t1_j2aqn4l wrote

Well this was..an experience.
I don't know much about rap, I've never liked it, but I'm pretty sure this counts as bad. https://youtu.be/PBK6qZqmfDk

Thanks for the tip, this is a fun little rabbit hole!

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Fret_Shredder t1_j20um0o wrote

The Beach Boys. From clean cut teenage boys in the 1960s singing about surfing, girls and cars to their use of psychedelics in the late 60s/70s creating one of the most influential albums ever recorded/produced (Pet Sounds) which changed modern recording techniques and practices. Their sound really changed when Brian began experimenting with psychedelic drugs.

Add in a fucked up family life for the Wilsons, with Charles Manson involved with Dennis Wilson, and you get a pretty epic story to go with the music.

Amazingly talented family (the Wilson brothers) cousin Mike Love, and Al Jardine/David Marks/Bruce Johnston.

Their music evolves quite drastically over time.

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Notinyourbushes t1_j2139pl wrote

Black Crowes
Yo La Tengo
SPC ECO
Van Morrison
David Bowie
Ryan Adams
Guided by Voices
The Cure
Holly Golightly
Bardo Pond
Low
Reverend Horton Heat

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BLKR3b3LYaMmY t1_j21nvv8 wrote

2nd for Ryan Adams…back to Whiskeytown

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Notinyourbushes t1_j22pomc wrote

I finally completely caught up with his catalog at the start of lockdown...then he released 6 more albums.

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TheePorkchopExpress t1_j25344n wrote

Great list, I'm always excited to see yo la Tengo mentioned. Plus GBV for a bonus.

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smokeywokeypokey t1_j20v0kz wrote

Buckethead has released 325 albums overall - that's a big discography

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djwixel t1_j214p1o wrote

Madonna ❤️

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Catastrophist89 t1_j21dpp4 wrote

Melvins. They've released 25+albums I believe which span multiple genres

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GrandReaction8798 t1_j22ecww wrote

Willie Nelson just released the 72nd studio album of his career.

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Tacoboy1708 t1_j20u1es wrote

Green Day is an amazing band! 13 albums, and over 200 songs, you should check ‘em out!

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SparkDBowles t1_j214h6m wrote

How has nobody said The Rolling Stones?

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Semi_Recumbent t1_j216oh4 wrote

The Kinks

Willie Nelson

Yo-Yo Ma’s wiki says he’s recorded 90+ albums

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Nizamark t1_j21f876 wrote

Zappa

Prince

The Fall

Ween

GBV

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TheFallofMankind t1_j21kpxd wrote

Tom Waits (Starts off as an affable lounge act that does funny voices and ends up as a deranged carnival barker that hosts your bad acid trips)
Mogwai (Started off as Slint torchbearers ended up specializing in soundtracks)
Drive-By Truckers (started off truckin, never put on the brakes)

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kekcuk_13 t1_j21q3tp wrote

Yegor Letov. (Bands: гражданская оборона, посев, пик клаксон, инструкция по обороне, коммунизм, П.О.Г.О., спинки мента, черный Лукич,великие октябри, анархия, цыганята и я с Ильича, хртстосы на паперти, Егор и опезденевшие, враг народа, Адольф Гитлер, поп-механика)

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Equivalent_Mango_594 t1_j2238i0 wrote

Queen has some very complicated and unique albums with around 200 songs total and 40 were top hits.

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ClivesKebab t1_j229wrx wrote

Frank Zappa - 150 odd albums

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Ash_LLR t1_j20wzuy wrote

Guided by Voices (+ Robert Pollard solo), Frank Zappa, The Residents, Gong & related artists (Daevid Allen, Mothergong, Gongmaison etc.), The Fall, The Beach Boys

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Abacab4 t1_j214nbv wrote

R.E.M. had a pretty good 30 year run.

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Broad_Leopard_2816 t1_j219abj wrote

If you count the material with his brothers Michael Jackson has a huge catalogue. You also have Prince, Frank Zappa, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, among others.

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brain_my_damage_HJS t1_j21i4za wrote

Jack White:

6 albums with The White Stripes (86 songs)

3 albums with The Ranconteurs (36 songs)

3 Albums with The Dead Weather (34 songs)

5 solo albums (60 songs)

Plus bonus tracks, live albums, and songs on movie soundtracks

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IzzyTheIceCreamFairy t1_j21wvmu wrote

Prince - 40 albums, and another 15-20 for other artists that he wrote and produced alone. Throw in B-Sides and all the posthumous albums and bootlegged songs, you could probably find close to 1000 songs. If not more.

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pilgrim776 t1_j223xat wrote

The Cure. I’m not even a huge fan and I don’t understand why, but they have a lot in their catalog.

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rocketsauce2112 t1_j229pcd wrote

The Grateful Dead is imo the most fulfilling band to do a deep dive into, but with thousands of live shows, hundreds of albums (I'm including officially released live archival recordings), plus dozens of side projects, you may get hooked for life.

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bop999 t1_j22axd6 wrote

David Bowie

And for something more obscure, try the 40-year catalog of Legendary Pink Dots (along with multiple solo records by their frontman, Edward Ka-Spel).

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Legitimate-Pop-5823 t1_j22bmmq wrote

The Stones. The Kinks. Chili Peppers. Moody Blues. The Who. Genesis.

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[deleted] t1_j22u1vh wrote

Frank Zappa Richard Thompson

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thisizusername t1_j232esx wrote

I once head of this guy named Neil Young who did some stuff a long time ago…some say he’s still making music today…

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ongoingbox t1_j2339sb wrote

Joni Mitchell
Miles Davis
Richard Youngs

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DuckCrimes t1_j23979y wrote

Moby’s released an absolutely insane amount of music over the years. If you’ve seen the Jason Bourne movies there’s a song called “Extreme Ways” that plays at the end of each one which is probably his most well known song.

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dripping_dream t1_j244h4g wrote

Sonic Youth! Came here to also mention Guided by Voices, Ween, Yo La Tengo, The Fall, King Gizz, and of course ZAPPA but thankfully y’all already hit all those.

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SweetCosmicPope t1_j250ztu wrote

I can't believe more people aren't bringing up The Rolling Stones. They have an absolutely enormous catalogue. From the mid-60s to mid-80s they were churning out album after album.

If you count electronic music and remixes of other people's stuff Paul Oakenfold also has a very massive library.

Coheed and Cambria have 10 albums all (except one) as part of a single concept and they're pretty close to 150, but I'm not sure if they're quite there. They also have a handful of non-album singles.

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flashpoint2112 t1_j25egik wrote

Rush, Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, REM, U2, Rolling Stones, Kiss, the Who, the Killers, Foo Fighters

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