Fictional albums or bands

Meet the most diverse, daring and legendary band of all time Grim Fandango. They were heavily influenced by Pink Floyd, early Marillion, Iron Maiden and Metallica. First seven of their albums were nothing short of legendary. Those were the Giants and those were the Times...

Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Reaper (debut album)
Style: hard rock
Rating: 5/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Beekeeping (second album)
Style: art rock/psychedelic/progressive rock
Rating: 4/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: There is no Justice, Just Me (third album)
Style: Neo-progressive rock
Rating: 5/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Center of Gravity (fourth album)
Style: Neo-progressive rock/hard rock
Rating: 5/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Still of the Night (fifth album)
Style: heavy metal
Rating: Masterpiece

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: The Harvest (sixth album)
Style: thrash metal
Rating: Masterpiece

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die (seventh album)
Style: Neo-progressive rock/heavy metal/thrash metal
Rating: Masterpiece

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This album marks the end of the highly acclaimed classic era of the band. :(
 
This album marks the beginning of the experimental, selling out, you name it, era of the band. By itself, albums from this era are interesting, in some ways, innovative but compared to classic era – very different. So, fans of the old Fandango sure was not happy...

Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Vivat! (eighth album)
Style: industrial rock
Rating: 2/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Temptation (ninth album)
Style: alternative rock
Rating: 3/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Wanderlust (tenth album)
Style: grunge
Rating: 1/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Killing Time (eleventh album)
Style: noise rock/Indie rock/experimental rock
Rating: 3/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Traces (twelfth album)
Style: indie rock/folk rock
Rating: 4/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Arrival (thirteenth album)
Style: jazz
Rating: 4/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Traditions (fouteenth album)
Style: electronic/alternative rock
Rating: 2/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Dancing in the Moonlight (fifteenth album)
Style: synthwave/rock
Rating: 3/5

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This album marks the end of experimental era of the band. Definitely this was successful era, but enough is enough. Back to the good ‘ole days!
 
Return to Glory!

Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: Return of the King (sixteenth album)
Style: modern metal
Rating: 5/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: A Study in Scarlet (seventeenth album)
Style: Neo-progressive rock
Rating: 5/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: I Come for You All (eighteenth album)
Style: thrash metal
Rating: 4/5

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Artist: Grim Fandango (fictional)
Album title: La Vida no Vale Nada (nineteenth album)
Style: Neo-progressive/psychedelic rock
Rating: 4/5

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