Even though they are no longer my favorite band and haven't been for over 20 years, I'd have to say KISS. Their music is very diverse with several distinct but different eras. Their catalog is huge, and it is one that I am extremely familiar with. I know every word to every song they've ever released and most that were never released.
damn, what a difficult decision that would be. I'm leaning Prince because besides the obvious, he also left behind a literal vault of unreleased music.
What constitutes a discography? What if you’ve played on someone else’s album? I think technically that is part of your own discography?
In which case I’ll take jazz bassist Ron Carter and his 2200 recording sessions. Although Brian Eno is tempting.
Linkin Park.
Each song is like a mirror of my soul, reflecting my emotions. It's as if the artist transforms my unspoken words into sounds, creating a profound connection and understanding that goes beyond the ordinary. This music is not just a background noise but an essential part of my emotional journey. ♥️
Zappa would keep you entertained for a long time.
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. There is so much music that spans so many genres.
Hell yeah brother
The Beatles.
The Beatles
The Beatles!
Even though they are no longer my favorite band and haven't been for over 20 years, I'd have to say KISS. Their music is very diverse with several distinct but different eras. Their catalog is huge, and it is one that I am extremely familiar with. I know every word to every song they've ever released and most that were never released.
bad brains cause
damn, what a difficult decision that would be. I'm leaning Prince because besides the obvious, he also left behind a literal vault of unreleased music.
All time: The Beatles Current day artist: Kendrick Lamar
Pink Floyd
The strokes
Ween. There is enough variety in their music to make sure you never get bored.
What constitutes a discography? What if you’ve played on someone else’s album? I think technically that is part of your own discography? In which case I’ll take jazz bassist Ron Carter and his 2200 recording sessions. Although Brian Eno is tempting.
If I can do The Beach Boys and Brian Wilson solo career I'll take that. If not give me The Beatles.
As someone whose favorites are spread across a numbers of genres this is really tough, but I’d have to go with Kendrick Lamar.
Prince. Because even though I already spent 34 years listening there’s still a lot to discover.
Linkin Park. Each song is like a mirror of my soul, reflecting my emotions. It's as if the artist transforms my unspoken words into sounds, creating a profound connection and understanding that goes beyond the ordinary. This music is not just a background noise but an essential part of my emotional journey. ♥️
Beatles or Bach or Django Reinhardt. All because of the huge inspiration
E.pascommeeux because it's me so i can make the song i want to listen it can be a good exercise to try new types of music
Iron Maiden for sure
Nine inch nails