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@brownjava Depending on the music, Bandcamp can be pretty good, and offers a lot of download options. (MP3, OGG, FLAC, WAV, etc) Qobuz has a music download store too, but pricier than Bandcamp because they take a higher cut of the purchases. They also only offer FLAC or MP3, and Qobuz makes you pay more if you want the higher-quality FLAC option when Bandcamp gives you all the options included in one purchace. I usually try to find bands I like on Bandcamp first, then go to Qobuz as a last resort.
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King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard have been changing their sound constantly since they began as a a band, to the point where this variety is one of the defining attributes of the band.

First album they released was garage/surf rock. To prevent being typecast as a garage rock band their next album was a narrated, spaghetti-western style story album. Since then, they have done psychedelic and progressive rock, thrash metal, acoustic folk, synthpop/dream pop, jazz fusion, microtonal/Turkish rock, two Beastie boys style tracks, sludge/doom metal, boogie rock, krautrock, and more.

Once you've explored enough of their music and get a sense of their sound you start to notice common styles and characteristics, but it can still be hard sometimes to believe their entire discography is one band.