The five hundred ninetieth album: #590 R.E.M. - Document
While It's The End of the World As We Know It is the best known song of this album for good reason, the other tracks follow a similar feeling and build on it. A fairly set beat, with a number of musical influences on top and lyrics that are comprehensible, but hint at a lot more depth to delve into - sometimes offering more clarity, sometimes less. The One I Love follows it straight away (although it's originally on the other side), showing how much further that goes - I've discussed it before, but the lyrics get quite meaningful while everything else supports it. That's not to say the music isn't standing out - there's still a lot to it, with some variation, but all fitting into a sound that feels like it really identifies R.E.M.