This was the first non European non North American album on the list
Long Season
This album prominently features the legendary Carter family, a family that Johnny Cash would later marry into
Will the Circle Be Unbroken
It's Not Songs of _ _, this time its songs of _ and _
Songs of Love and Hate
The only Radiohead album without a bolded track on RYM
Pablo Honey
This album inspired a (s)hit film
Hurry Up Tomorrow
The only single artist or band with two albums
Pink Floyd
This group was formed after the previous lead singer killed himself
New Order or Foo Fighters
This album was originally intended to be a soundtrack for a movie
Two Airships/ Exploder Falls
This artist's career was revived by the board /mu/ after rotting for years
Panchiko
Despite a common misconception its actually just one guy
Tame Impala
The only live album on the first list
Live at Folsom Prison
The original cover for this British artist's album was pretty bad, but the American version became iconic
Dusty in Memphis
A track on this album was written after the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia
Scott 4
The only album to have a potato themed song
Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You
This expensive compilation album was named after the last track on it
Nice Day: A Collection of Singles
This artist carried on his family tradition of both music and dying young
Jeff Buckley
A song from this album was taken off of re-releases and streaming after controversy
Easter
While technically this singer's second album, it was his major breakthrough both critically and commercially
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
This artist behind this album is featured (and credited) on another album, Plastic Beach
Snoop Dogg
This album was intended to have a sequel and an animated series, though neither have come to fruition yet
Kids See Ghosts
Part of this album's cover was later destroyed in a terrorist attack
Breakfast in America
While he wasn't present on this album, a certain dad would later join the group behind it for their next album
Fleet Foxes
Needing a change, this album was released after the lead singer modified their name
Ghosts of the Great Highway
The singer of this group would later go on to join Black Sabbath and replace Ozzy
Rainbow (Ronnie James Dio)
This album features both a song named after an Asian country and an intro track that was forced onto the album by their label
White Pony