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- Foxtrot (1972): Features the epic 22-minute track "Supper's Ready," which showcases the band's progressive rock credentials.
- The Silent Zone (1977): A commercial breakthrough for the band, with hits like "Lamb and Lion" and "The Millionaire Waltz."
: Features interviews and discussions regarding the band's history, such as conversations with Steve Hackett For a central hub of official and historical data, The Genesis Archive
- From Genesis to Revelation (1969) – A baroque pop oddity. Blog posts often included this as a "historical curiosity." The sound quality on early rips was notoriously poor.
- Trespass (1970) – The first "real" Genesis album. Features "The Knife." Blogspot versions often included the 2008 stereo mix, which fans argued over endlessly.
- Nursery Cryme (1971) – The arrival of Phil Collins on drums and Steve Hackett on guitar. Key track: "The Musical Box." Free blog copies often featured the rare 1971 UK vinyl rip, which had a warmer low-end than the CD.
- Foxtrot (1972) – Home of the 23-minute epic "Supper's Ready." This was the most downloaded file on any Genesis blog. The "Blogspot free" version frequently included the B-side "Twilight Alehouse" (originally from the "Watcher of the Skies" single).
- Selling England by the Pound (1973) – The fan-favorite masterpiece. Bootleg blogs often included the "Definitive Edition" with the extra track "Déjà Vu."
- The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974) – The double album concept opus. Because it spans two discs, many Blogspot posts split this into two separate ZIP files. Beware of the "bad" 1994 remaster—veteran commenters always warned each other to find the 1980s Charisma CD rip.