A co-worker and I were talking about concept albums or "rock operas", which got me to start listening to a few of them, like Dream Theater's Scenes from a Memory and David Bowie's Outside. I always find them hard to piece everything together, but still ultimately interesting to try to decode.
Others that elude me are Marilyn Manson's "Adam Trilogy", which I don't even know is actually real or not, but apparently, the three albums ACSS, MA, and Holywood are all part of this trilogy, played in reverse chronological order. Also, NIN's Year Zero, which even had some interesting web site viral stuff going on. I think it was the first part of a trilogy that didn't pan out.
Anybody else had any interesting concept albums you've heard recently?
Others that elude me are Marilyn Manson's "Adam Trilogy", which I don't even know is actually real or not, but apparently, the three albums ACSS, MA, and Holywood are all part of this trilogy, played in reverse chronological order. Also, NIN's Year Zero, which even had some interesting web site viral stuff going on. I think it was the first part of a trilogy that didn't pan out.
Anybody else had any interesting concept albums you've heard recently?
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