Underrated albums by popular bands?

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Alekos





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For me it would be here comes the Indian by animal collective such a great album.What about you guys?
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I generally agree with the majority when it comes to an artist's best albums, but I do feel like Bob Dylan's "New Morning" should be a bit more appreciated than it tends to be. Also, too many people disregard In Flames' "Reroute to Remain" when it just might be their best.
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Ummagumma by Pink Floyd
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My Top 5 in no order:

Microcastle- Deerhunter
Amnesiac- Radiohead (More in relation to other Radiohead than overall)
Gish- Smashing Pumpkins
We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank- Modest Mouse
Get Behind Me Satan- The White Stripes


and a couple others:

GNR Lies- Guns N Roses
Brighten The Corners- Pavement
Pearl Jam- No Code
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A few off the top of my head:

With the Beatles
Castaways and Cutouts (the Decemberists)
Oh Gawd!!! (Flaming Lips)
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The Poe wrote:
Ummagumma by Pink Floyd


Live or Studio? or both?

I think Ummagumma may be underrated in comparison to the more commercially successful Pink Floyd albums, but Saucerful, Obscured, Meddle and Atom Heart are probably even more underrated. Ummagumma at least has the more avant garde fanbase
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Yellow House - Grizzly Bear
X&Y - Coldplay
Suck It And See - Arctic Monkeys (same can be said for Humbug)

That's all I can think of at the moment.
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"De Stijl" by The White Stripes. That's the beat White Stripes album IMO. Also yeah "Icky Thump" and "Get Behind me Satan" tend to get not much love compared to "Elephant" and "White Blood Cells".

"Lets Get It On" by Marvin Gaye is IMO opinion not only hands down the greatest album he ever did but is also the greatest soul/R&B album I've ever heard.
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Mercurydylan89 wrote:
"De Stijl" by The White Stripes. That's the beat White Stripes album IMO. Also yeah "Icky Thump" and "Get Behind me Satan" tend to get not much love compared to "Elephant" and "White Blood Cells".

"Lets Get It On" by Marvin Gaye is IMO opinion not only hands down the greatest album he ever did but is also the greatest soul/R&B album I've ever heard.

I agree with these choices. Not with the fact that they are their respective best releases, but these are amazing albums.
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Pink Floyd- Atom Heart Mother
Fleetwood Mac- Fleetwood Mac (1975)
Genesis- Wind & Wuthering
Grateful Dead- Anthem of the Sun
Neil Young- Harvest Moon
Neutral Milk Hotel- On Avery Island
Peter Gabriel- Peter Gabriel I (Car)
R.E.M.- Reckoning
The Rolling Stones- Some Girls
Rush- Power Windows
Rush- Caress of Steel
U2- Boy
Yes- Tales from Topographic Oceans
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