Name an offender for this
>>130134922Most albums where the first track is an instrumental introExcept that xx album
>>130134922that one REM album you know the one
>>130134922the quintessential example
>>130134922Stained ClassI never dug Exciter. And it is such a stark contrast to the rest of one of the most legendary and influential heavy metal albums of all time.
>>130134922blonde on blonde
>>130134922I really wanna say Nevermind/Smells Like Teen Spirit (and I say this as a major Nirvana fan) but that's primarily because I'm super biased towards their Bleach-era stuff as well as believing most (if not all) of the rest of the songs on Nevermind are just simply better, whether that be because they "sound better" or are more lyrically well-written. I'm not saying SLTS is a "bad song" per se, I'm just saying the remainder of Nevermind is so much better. But then I go back and listen to Bleach and I'm all like "lol, Nevermind SUCKS in comparison".
every The 1975 album
>>130135682filtered
>>130135744honestly valid
>Tinny>Hoaky>doesn't match anything that comes after If Faron Young my first introduction to Prefab, I might've dropped them there
>>130134922Blonde on Blonde
>>130135011What's the first track?
>>130137783It's better than Blueberry Pies
>>130137877this
Daydream Nation. Album starts with Silver Rocket as far as I'm concerned.
The last 2 Killing Joke albums. I even adore MMXII, but Pole Shift and Autonomous Zone don't start their respective albums off with a bang.
5150Kid A
>>130138472At least it's shorter
>>130139609Everything in its Right Place is the second best song on the album.
The Roots - Phrenology