I just played American Idiot and The Wall from start to finish. For me, both are absolute masterpieces. I wouldn’t be able to say which is better than the other.

What’s the best concept album for you?

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    666 by Aphrodite’s Child is pretty awesome.

    It’s a concept album based on the Book of Revelation. This is also the band that Vangelis was in before he started scoring movies.

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    Kendrick Lamar - Good kid M.A.A.D. city

    I’ve listened to most of the other concept albums mentioned in this thread, but I believe deep in my heart of hearts, this album has the strongest story and emotional impact.

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    My favorite is Queensrÿche’s Operation: Mindcrime. It gets pretty regular listenings still.

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    That is a really, really good pair.

    21st Century Breakdown also does a good job, it’s a little different but it’s got the same album story.

    Deltron 3030 is a stellar album about an intergalactic rapper. It’s produced by Del tha Funkee Homosapien and Dan the Automator, seriously, killer.

    And before the Flobots came, there was Johnny 5 and Yak who made Onomatopoeia, another stellar album. It’s an underground 2000’s set though, so it gets gritty. But it’s very real and so well composed. That of course led to Flobots Fight with Tools, which may just be the best political album of all time.

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    Ayreon’s early stuff is great. The Final Experiment, Into the Electric Castle, and The Universal Migrator (pt I and II).

    Kamelot’s back to back albums Epica and The Black Halo are top of my list though.

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      I’ve always preferred Radio: K.A.O.S. even if the concept of hacking nuclear bombs with a cordless phone is… really fucking dumb.

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    Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime, or
    Dream Theater - Metropolis, Part 2: Scenes From a Memory

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      SFaM was my answer. I bought that on CD when it was still newish and it was on repeat for a long long time. And I’ve listened to it at least twice a year for the last 15 years. (sobs) I’m so old.

      If I die tomorrow I’d be alright Because I believe That after we’re gone The spirit carries on

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    I tried to limit my picks to one per artist and omitted the only loosely conceptual albums.

    Top 3:

    The Who - Quadrophenia

    Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway

    (Not UK) Frank Zappa - Joe’s Garage

    Other great ones:

    Kinks - Lola vs. Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part 1

    Marillion - Clutching at Straws

    Moody Blues - Days of Future Past

    David Bowie - Diamond Dogs

    Pink Floyd - it’s impossible to choose just 1

    Edit: how could I have forgotten Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of the Worlds?

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    Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, mAAd city

    I may not be his biggest fan anymore but this album was incredibly influential for me personally and in my opinion, for the whole genre.