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2026-05-05 13:21 UTC
Most of the music I listen to either doesn't come in albums, or is in a 40+ track OST. However, there *are* a few which I can say are enjoyable in their entirety.
*UNDERTALE OST* is 101 tracks, and while some of the tracks are ambient noise and sound effects, Like 93% of it is great. Basically anything Toby Fox does has a high rate of enjoyment from me.
[*Medium* by Clark Powell](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB9D2EAC43B6195B8) is entirely a masterpiece—not only the individual tracks, but how they interact with one another, and what they represent to the story of their context.
[*Nothing Is Quick in the Desert* by Public Enemy](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJCycpZakZ7gJ2AnzIg7KESjFqlH7pTZN) has a great listening experience, where nearly every track blends into the next. Not typical for the music I usually listen to.
It certainly isn't for everyone, but [The Caretaker's *Everywhere at the End of Time*](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkbxNibXiLx_ak8IuhZiutd2Fxe7_KAon) is excellent. The middle section up until nearly the end can be pretty abstract, but there's a certain... bliss that can be derived from it.
There's more, but these are the ones that immediately come to mind.
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