Albums that might be overlooked by people that like them because the band/artist’s more popular stuff is entirely different?

Albums that might be overlooked by people that like them because the band/artist's more popular stuff is entirely different? I hope the title of this is straightforward and clear enough about what I mean by this, but I thought I'd mention an example anyways just incase. There's probably a few better examples than this, but I think it still gives a pretty good idea of what I'm talking about. Pretty. Odd. by Panic! At The Disco Which is stylistically more comparable to ...

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