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If it's impossible to consistently make good songs. Even an artist whom a person loves will at best make 20% of their songs worth listening to. In a 1 hour set, usually 1-2 songs are worth saving into the library. Anyone who says stuff like "I love this artist's album" is full of crap.
... Have you really never enjoyed an entire album? I'm not sure I believe you?
That's very sad to hear. I have lots of albums that I love all the way through, and although I am full of crap, I'll have you know that that is a natural biological process.
I actually have a playlist called The Bucket List which is only comprised of entire albums where there's not a single filler track in there, in my opinion, of course
There are dozens of albums that I love cover to cover.
I think you haven't listened to enough albums. Also, a set and an album are two different things.
Even if only 20% of songs made are worth listening to, artists don't release every song they make