Rock history’s most mind-blowing albums often share one thing: a big idea. That’s the essence of a concept album. These musical masterpieces aren’t just collections of random hits. Each song is a piece of a larger puzzle, creating an experience that’s greater than the sum of its parts.

Of course, like all lists like these, this list is subject to personal opinion. In this article, we’ll dive into the best concept albums of all time that have pushed the boundaries of what music can do.

‘What’s Going On’ (1971), Marvin Gaye

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‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ (1967), The Beatles

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‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars’ (1972), David Bowie

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‘Quadrophenia’ (1973), The Who

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‘American Idiot’ (2004), Green Day

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‘Dark Side of the Moon’ (1973), Pink Floyd

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‘Tommy’ (1969), The Who

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‘The Downward Spiral’ (1994), Nine Inch Nails

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‘OK Computer’ (1997), Radiohead

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‘The Wall’ (1979), Pink Floyd

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