Daft Punk released their second album “Discovery” in March of 2001 and marked a departure from their first album into more disco and R&B. It was a critical and commercial success and is #236 on the Rolling Stone top 500 as of 2020.
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Daft Punk released their second album “Discovery” in March of 2001 and marked a departure from their first album into more disco and R&B. It was a critical and commercial success and is #236 on the Rolling Stone top 500 as of 2020.
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Was anyone really “ok” in the 90s? We’re featuring a few records from that decade this season, and Mezzanine by Massive Attack is further proof that the answer to that question is a resounding “nope!” Their most successful album to date, it released in 1998 topping European charts, and in 2020 was moved from position 412 to 383 on the Rolling Stone’s list of 500 Greatest Albums of all time.
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Daft Punk released their second album “Discovery” in March of 2001 and marked a departure from their first album into more disco and R&B. It was a critical and commercial success and is #236 on the Rolling Stone top 500 as of 2020.
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PRO TIP: We encourage you to listen to the album in full, either before or after its related episode. (Or before AND after!)
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