Jane Weaver’s Modern Kosmology loops round on itself (and you want it to)…

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The Wall does this, ends with “isn’t this where…”, starts with “… We came in”

And the first Fuck Buttons album loops almost perfectly

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How To Make Friends… by Terrorvision does this (starts and ends with the same ‘tick, tock’ melody)

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Isn’t this where we-

Iron maiden - 7th son of a 7th son

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Night Thoughts by Suede. Although the repetitive part is on track 11 rather than track 12, it works nicely.

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Hate to get in here ahead of @Severed799, as they’re a faaar bigger fan of Fucked Up than me, but Chemistry of Modern Life has the flutes at the beginning/end, with the similar intro riffs as well.

David Comes to Life does this much more explicitly too, with guitar feedback

Feel like @severed799 could probably explain this much better than I can, though

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Death Cab For Cutie – Transatlanticism; the outro of A Lack Of Color loops back into the start of the album:

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No I think you’ve covered it :blush:

they do it on Hidden World too but it’s a bit more subtle, it begins and ends on an A chord

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they do it, musically at least, on The Agent Intellect as well, the last chord on Feast of Stephen pitch shifts up to match the opening chord of Devil in His Youth

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Oh, good one. Does De La Soul ‘Stakes is High’ do this?

BTBAM - Colors


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Having the same soft synth pad chord chucked in at the start and end of the album

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damn, been a while since I’ve thought about this album, loved it at the time but

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I think the first and last songs on Aftertaste by Helmet do this.

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HEADS. - Push

Ooh, I love albums that do this, and have tried to do it where possible on various things I’ve been involved in. The one I’m most proud of is the bitcrushed one I squeezed into the end of the first worriedaboutsatan album, into the intro of the first Ghosting Season record, to create a mammoth continual album thing:

end:

start:

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Never noticed this!

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