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Great Albums No One Has Heard Of

They aren't indie, these are great albums no one has heard of or cares to listen to...for some reason beyond me.
1 Eve 6
It's All In Your Head


Man, I was a huge Eve 6 fan back in the late 90s/early 2000s, and when this album came out, I was ecstatic. It was everything I could want, with a bit edgier hooks, deep lyrical styles, and a bit more refreshing look on 'friendly' punk rock. This is such a great album, it's emotional, catchy, and fun; what a shame this album was the end of the line for Eve 6.
2Filter
The Amalgamut


Yes, the name is idiotic, as well as the cover, but this album is pretty great, and one of Filter's best releases in their short life. Much louder, edgier, and industrial than previous releases, it was much more than their last releases, featuring more hard rock songs, more melodic ballads, and slow epics. What's not to like?
3Bush
The Science of Things


People kind of told Bush to go jump off of a tree after they went all electronic on the Grunge scene, but that was a big misnomer. This album, is easily Bush's magnum opus. Layered, electronic, and definitely heavy, the album was definitely still a heavily grunge influenced album, but was a step out of line from the Grunge movement; and is easily a classic album that everyone missed out on.
4Harvey Danger
Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?


There's a good chance you've heard a song from this album before, but not the whole album. What a shame-as the lead singer's geeky-charm (think Weezer), funny lyrical style, and heavy yet poppy guitar chords made a wonderful breath of fresh air in the anger-ridden albums of the 90s.
5Miser
Colors


This band's usage of simplistic yet heavy guitar riffs fused with a lead singer that wails like the Peter Matisyn from Evans Blue=a successful, unknown, undeveloped yet perfectly executed debut album from a band that is quietly making a buzz with their single Zen and their cover of The Cranberries' Zombie. Go check it out on iTunes.
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