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Conspiracy Of One

The Offspring

Rock - Released November 14, 2000 | Round Hill Music (Offspring)

Contrary to the popular belief of music critics, listeners and artists alike, a band that doesn't deviate from its genre on its albums isn't musically limited. There are many layers to any given genre of music, and growing into it is just as much of an accomplishment as, say, experimenting with several different categories. What's wrong with sounding the same if you get better and better at it with each album? On Conspiracy of One, the Offspring do just that, resulting in their most musically mature collection to date. The tight arrangements, vocal interplay and refined guitar work on "Original Prankster," "Want You Bad," and "Million Miles Away" sound like Offspring songs, but don't all sound the same. The band departs from its SoCal punk roots at times -- a ballad called "Denial, Revisited" provides one of the album's slower instances. They also inject elements of hip-hop, rap-metal, and Nirvana-like grunge into a few songs, giving Conspiracy of One some musical diversity, but it's subtle; the album remains firmly planted in the world of punk. Each song features Dexter Holland's lead vocals and Noodles and Holland's crafty guitar playing, the group's two defining factors. The album also features some smart lyrics, though the Offspring do have some sophomoric fun on the party anthem "One Fine Day." Conspiracy of One is a solid and well-crafted recording and offers a fine progression from a band that has no qualms about doing what they do best.© Liana Jonas /TiVo
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The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy

Rob Zombie

Rock - Released March 12, 2021 | Nuclear Blast

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The Unseen

Quasimoto

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released June 13, 2000 | Stones Throw Records

Quasimoto's The Unseen is one of the most imaginative albums of the new West Coast underground, a puzzling, psychedelic jazz-rap gem riddled with warped humor and fractured musical genius. Producer Madlib actually outdoes his inventive work on the Lootpack's debut album, Soundpieces: Da Antidote!, crafting deep, dreamy jazz loops littered with found sounds and wiggy vocal samples. Quasimoto's helium-huffing voice is actually Madlib's, electronically altered for an effect not unlike Prince's abandoned Camille project. It might put some listeners off as gimmicky, and it's really a shame if it does, because it isn't really the focal point of The Unseen's left-field brilliance. It's more of an added textural element for Madlib's off-kilter soundscapes and a vehicle for the cartoonish humor hinted at in his choice of samples. The lyrics are highly free-associative (that is to say, stoned beyond belief), and by turns paranoid, threatening, or hallucinatory. But it all melts into the warm, druggy haze of the music; unlike, say, the Wu-Tang Clan or Dr. Octagon, this dream isn't supposed to be a nightmare. Quas' scattershot flow isn't what you'd call technically accomplished, but that's by design -- he's supposed to be fragmented, not quite all there. The song structures are similarly loose, with rhymes coming from nowhere and disappearing just as quickly; the tracks are short (all under four minutes) and end abruptly, as though Quas is too blunted to think of anything else to say. (Madlib does appear as himself on occasion, and usually sounds just as noncommittal as his "collaborator.") Highlights are plentiful, and include the brilliant singles "Microphone Mathematics" and "Come on Feet," the bizarre trash-talking of "Bad Character" and "Put a Curse on You," and the joy-of-music cuts "Return of the Loop Digga" and "Jazz Cats, Pt. 1," which recount Madlib's obsession with record collecting and name-check his favorites. It takes some time to assimilate, but The Unseen gradually reveals itself as one of the most unique and rewarding albums of its era. © Steve Huey /TiVo
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Metaphysical - Library of Sound Edition One

Chris & Cosey

Electronic - Released December 31, 1993 | Conspiracy International

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Q Anon Conspiracy Of One The Ultimate Playlist For Conspiracy Theorists

Various Artists

Alternative & Indie - Released July 8, 2021 | Digital Opium

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The Conspiracy of One

Black Lung

Dance - Released March 7, 2024 | Lightarmour Editions

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Road to Reason

Conspiracy of One

Rock - Released August 11, 2023 | Conspiracy of One

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Can You Guess My Star Sign?

Conspiracy of One

Rock - Released June 22, 2023 | Conspiracy of One

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Libra Metal of Honors: Conspiracy Volume 1

ColdmaN5

Humour - Released March 14, 2020 | 1542317 Records DK

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Don't Forget to Like!

Conspiracy of One

Rock - Released July 26, 2019 | Independent

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We're All Aliens, Baby

Conspiracy of One

Pop - Released November 16, 2019 | Independent

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Communications: The Book of Time, Vol. 1

The Open Conspiracy

Rock - Released July 4, 2018 | Robert Thomas

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Conspiracy of Fear

Raphael Terra

Comedy/Other - Released September 26, 2023 | One Media iP Group

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The Sound a Duck Makes

Conspiracy of One

Rock - Released September 10, 2021 | Conspiracy of One

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Too Good to be True?

Conspiracy of One

Pop - Released July 1, 2017 | Independent

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It's Not You, It's Corona

Conspiracy of One

Soul - Released February 24, 2023 | Conspiracy of One

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The song THEY don't want you to hear

Conspiracy of One

Rock - Released November 10, 2022 | Conspiracy of One

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The Life and Times of Missile Jackson & The Conspiracy, Pt. 1

Kid Contraband

Dance - To be released May 15, 2024 | 1335234 Records DK2

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Samuel Barber : An American Romantic

Conspirare

Classical - Released October 23, 2012 | harmonia mundi

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