Which artists and bands do you own the entire discography of?

elliott smith.
the beatles.
will oldham.
pixies.

i'm working on getting my hanRAB on everything that's come from the elephant six collective, but that's a task from hell.
 
Joy division 2 albums 3 compilations
The smiths all studio plus a couple of live and some bootlegs
The cure all albums apart from the new one yet to be released, compilations, a few eps, and many many bootlegs.
Radiohead all studio albums, plus eps and bootlegs.
The beatles all albums and some compilations
Bloc Party all albums plus remix album
Bright eyes all albums
Brittish india both albums
Yeah Yeah yeahs two albums and the is is ep
CSS two albums and ep
Cut copy albums
Daft punk albums and alive
Death Cab For Cutie all albums
Dirty pretty things - two albums
the doors - everything
The dresden dolls- three albums
Elliot smith - all albums 2 compilations
Gold frapp - all albums
The birthday party - everything
Kings of leon - all four
The strokes - 3
The libertines - both
The mars volta - all albums
Nirvana - all albums
Ratatat - all albums and a couple of mixtapes
The presets - both studio albums, a couple of eps and mixtapes
Sufjan stevens - albums
The white stripes - albums
David bowie - albums and a few compilations

heaps of other artists that just are recent or only ever released one or two albums and i have neglected to include
 
I own all of the Waits discs, including "One from the Heart." i'm not too sure what he has out there that isn't distinctly his but I've got quite a bit downloaded that I had to dig for, including an alleged take where he throws some boston/carabridge locations into "eggs and sausage."

I have all the proper Cake albums and am only missed the B-sides which I have the one good song from. The Buck Owens cover of "Excuse me (I think I have a heartache)."

Otherwise not much, artists either suck too much to buy, or span such a wide range that I grow to hate a phase.
 
I wasn't referring to the relevance to the thread, just your nomenclature of "album". Just because a release is good doesn't qualify it as a studio album. =/
 
NMTB is the only official Sex Pistols album...everything else is bootlegs/compilations. Turns Into Stone is a compilation as well.



Compared to Axis: Bold As Love, Are You Experienced? and Electric Ladyland, yes, Band of Gypsys is a pile of utter crap. No defining tracks and everything sounRAB like a reiteration of his last works (which featured a much more experienced rhythm section, anyways). It doesn't even come close to his first three albums with the experience.
 
I own everything No Doubt released, including their greatest hits and their b-sides and rarities(sp?). Their earlier stuff was great, then they began to change into something I really didnt like, but I kept buying their cRAB out of habit.

Also Dresden Dolls, I have all of their realeases and I even have Amanda Palmer's new solo project.

Avenged Sevenfold's entire discography as well. I know.....depressing.
 
Among banRAB with larger discographies (if I count existing banRAB who have only released 1-3 albums, like the Strokes, Art Brut, Shins, etc, I'll be listing all day), I have complete discographies for:

Teenage Fanclub
Pink Floyd
The Beatles
The Beach Boys
Velvet Underground
Suede
David Bowie
Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones
The Divine Comedy
Saint Etienne
Jesus & Mary Chain
The Cure
The Smiths
Stereolab
The Violent Femmes
The Pixies
Radiohead
The Fall (just kidding...even Mark E. Smith doesn't own every Fall album)
 
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