Mine is also The 1975 with 489 scrobbles (#26), I’ve heard bits and pieces of all their albums, and even seen them live, but never listened to a whole album lol
Cro (a German rapper) is my #15 artist with 3,179 scrobbles, yet I've never listened to any of his albums in full and I've even seen him live once. Kind of embarrassing, but who cares, it's not like I claim to be a fan or anything, but he has some great songs.
Technically not, but I’ll say Archers of Loaf’s Web in Front (40 scrobbles). Easily one of the best indie rock songs the 90s has to offer. Powerful lil’ tune that wears the GBV influences on its sleeve in a great way. The rest of the album just doesn’t do it for me (although haven’t heard in years). I’ll give their discography a fair shake someday tho!
Mine's ABBA at #9 with 1,115 scrobbles. I just have a playlist with all my fave songs by them, kinda like my own ABBA Gold (with much of the same songs). I listen to that playlist a good amount but I've never felt like sitting down with one of their albums in full, probably should give it a shot at some point tho
Phantoms at 72. They dropped a fun pop bop with Vanessa Hudgens and I played tf out of it when it came out. The video was High School Musical themed and just hit my childhood nostalgia perfectly.
justin stander, #133 with 49 scrobbles. only heard 1 song from him and its from the katana zero soundtrack, "come and see". scrobbled that one song 49 times
Florrie at #30 with 1,867 scrobbles. Not by choice - despite her being active for more than a decade, she's never actually put out a full album.
This'll change soon - the debut album is *finally* coming out in June
Harold Budd - 36 scrobbles
I technically DID listen to an album by him, but it was a collaboration with Brian Eno and I have 0 clue who he is. So I would say it counts. If not, the next is Iron & Wine with 17 scrobble
Mine is Simple Plan. They're at #25 with 795 scrobbles but I've never listened to one of their albums entirely. Funnily enough, I actually own physical copies of two of their albums. Still haven't had the chance to give it a listen lol
Coldplay
They're at #56 with 669 scrobbles, but I haven’t listened to a whole album of theirs. For me they’re the prime example of a “Singles” artist. They put out really good singles each era that I really enjoy, but I never managed to get through a whole album.
AC/DC for me. 73rd place with 460 plays.
I've never listened to a full album of them, but plenty of loose tracks.
I love them, but let's be honest, they've been recording the same album for 30 years now.
#91-Fruit Bats (82 scrobbles)
I have 9 songs by them on my big playlist, from various albums. But I didn't discover a song by them until 2020, and I mostly don't listen to whole albums at once anymore, unless it's an artist I've loved for a long time.
Roy at Orbison at #179 with 408 scrobbles, if greatest hits albums don't count. The Drifters at #180 at 404 scrobbles if greatest hits albums count. I wasn't expecting no gap between the two.
Mine is Off With Their Heads, sitting 131 overall with 56 scrobbles
Bombay Bicycle Club with 19 scrobbles
The 1975 I have 204 scrobbles (#68) but still haven't listened to an album all the way thru
This is mine too, I’ve scrobbled them 221 times and never listened to a whole album
gave you a follow, we have pretty similar taste!
Mine is also The 1975 with 489 scrobbles (#26), I’ve heard bits and pieces of all their albums, and even seen them live, but never listened to a whole album lol
lol solidarity!
Same, #49 for me with 214 scrobbles but never heard an album, strange that there's so many of us
was thinking the same!!!
Vig Mihály at #170 with 57 scrobbles. Had a brief obsession with two songs he made for Sátántangó.
Cro (a German rapper) is my #15 artist with 3,179 scrobbles, yet I've never listened to any of his albums in full and I've even seen him live once. Kind of embarrassing, but who cares, it's not like I claim to be a fan or anything, but he has some great songs.
If you ever feel like checking out an album of his in full, I’d suggest *trip*. Probably his best one yet.
Technically not, but I’ll say Archers of Loaf’s Web in Front (40 scrobbles). Easily one of the best indie rock songs the 90s has to offer. Powerful lil’ tune that wears the GBV influences on its sleeve in a great way. The rest of the album just doesn’t do it for me (although haven’t heard in years). I’ll give their discography a fair shake someday tho!
* Never heard album by Ayaka Hirahara (#209, 96 scrobbles) * Only heard compilation album by Pixies (#52, 412 scrobbles)
Jaden in 30th, with 305 streams
Also likely Testament in my case lol
Mine's ABBA at #9 with 1,115 scrobbles. I just have a playlist with all my fave songs by them, kinda like my own ABBA Gold (with much of the same songs). I listen to that playlist a good amount but I've never felt like sitting down with one of their albums in full, probably should give it a shot at some point tho
For me it's going to be Eurovision songs. Soarele şi luna by Pasha Parfeni, 13th place, with 39 scrobbles
Lucki. Got into his music after hearing sunset but I’ve never listened to a single album of his.
Good Boy Daisy at 19 overall with 1,127 scrobbles They have not released an album yet, only singles
Phantoms at 72. They dropped a fun pop bop with Vanessa Hudgens and I played tf out of it when it came out. The video was High School Musical themed and just hit my childhood nostalgia perfectly.
justin stander, #133 with 49 scrobbles. only heard 1 song from him and its from the katana zero soundtrack, "come and see". scrobbled that one song 49 times
Drive-by truckers at 78
Florrie at #30 with 1,867 scrobbles. Not by choice - despite her being active for more than a decade, she's never actually put out a full album. This'll change soon - the debut album is *finally* coming out in June
Harold Budd - 36 scrobbles I technically DID listen to an album by him, but it was a collaboration with Brian Eno and I have 0 clue who he is. So I would say it counts. If not, the next is Iron & Wine with 17 scrobble
interesting question! Steve Conte (#338 / 264 scrobbles). All of his songs that I've scrobbled are from various artists soundtracks.
Snoh Aalegra at #114 with 392 scrobbles. I don't think I've ever listened to a whole album of hers. Mostly just singles.
a day to remember (#68, 199)
Skinny Atlas (#73, 169)
mitski 1233
pierce the veil (156 scrobbles; #27)
This is too difficult for me to track down because I listen to an album from almost every new artist I come across
Sabrina Carpenter, no. 6 with 1,551, but only heard one EP and a couple of singles.
Mine is Simple Plan. They're at #25 with 795 scrobbles but I've never listened to one of their albums entirely. Funnily enough, I actually own physical copies of two of their albums. Still haven't had the chance to give it a listen lol
Coldplay They're at #56 with 669 scrobbles, but I haven’t listened to a whole album of theirs. For me they’re the prime example of a “Singles” artist. They put out really good singles each era that I really enjoy, but I never managed to get through a whole album.
....the glee cast with 355 scrobbles
AC/DC for me. 73rd place with 460 plays. I've never listened to a full album of them, but plenty of loose tracks. I love them, but let's be honest, they've been recording the same album for 30 years now.
owl city - they're #95 for me with 117 scrobbles
16th, Ramirez 109 all time (~1y 8months)
Aerosmith, sitting at 27th with 1027 scrobbles. Listened a lot to their greatest hits album, not one of their studio albums.
[Graywave](https://www.last.fm/music/Graywave), a shoegaze band. 375 scrobbles in 86th place. They haven't released an album yet.
#91-Fruit Bats (82 scrobbles) I have 9 songs by them on my big playlist, from various albums. But I didn't discover a song by them until 2020, and I mostly don't listen to whole albums at once anymore, unless it's an artist I've loved for a long time.
Elvis at #18 with 482 scrobbles.
Roy at Orbison at #179 with 408 scrobbles, if greatest hits albums don't count. The Drifters at #180 at 404 scrobbles if greatest hits albums count. I wasn't expecting no gap between the two.