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Blue Öyster Cult (BÖC) stands as one of the most enigmatic and musically sophisticated bands in the history of hard rock and heavy metal. Spanning nearly five decades, the "Blue Oyster Cult - Discography 1972-2020" represents a transition from cryptic, "thinking man's metal" to global radio dominance and back to their progressive roots. For audiophiles, experiencing this catalog in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the definitive way to capture the dense layers of synthesizers, Buck Dharma’s crystalline guitar leads, and the complex vocal harmonies that define the BÖC sound. The Foundation: The Black and White Era (1972–1974)

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Archival Quality: Collecting the complete discography in FLAC ensures you have a bit-perfect backup of some of the most important rock music of the 20th and 21st centuries.

  • Radioactive Waste (2004)

    FLAC Format Information

    The early 70s were defined by a stark, monochrome aesthetic and a sound that blended heavy riffs with "stun guitar". Blue Öyster Cult (1972):

    Studio albums (recommended FLAC rips)

    • 1972 — Blue Öyster Cult (Columbia)
    • 1973 — Tyranny and Mutation (Columbia)
    • 1974 — Secret Treaties (Columbia)
    • 1975 — Agents of Fortune (Columbia)
    • 1976 — Spectres (Columbia)
    • 1977 — Mirrors (Columbia)
    • 1979 — Heaven Forbid (Columbia)*
    • 1980 — Cultösaurus Erectus (Columbia)
    • 1981 — Fire of Unknown Origin (Columbia)
    • 1983 — The Revolution by Night (Columbia)
    • 1985 — Club Ninja (Columbia)
    • 1988 — Imaginos (Columbia)
    • 1992 — Cult Classic (compilation of covers; include if desired)
    • 2001 — Curse of the Hidden Mirror (Sanctuary)
    • 2012 — The Symbol Remains (Frontiers) (Notes: early years 1972–1981 are core classic era; include 1983–1988 and later albums for completeness.)

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