The Who

Their music pulses with driving rhythms and sharp contrasts, weaving together explosive dynamics and reflective spaces that compel movement and introspection alike.

art rock · hard rock · progressive rock

United Kingdom Est. 1964

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The song

“Baba O'Riley”

The song features an immediate hook and dynamic structure, effectively introducing listeners to The Who's energetic style and thematic depth.

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About The Who

The Who stand as a catalyst for the evolution of rock music, their blend of raw energy and conceptual ambition reshaping the landscape of live performance and studio experimentation.
Their impact is evident in how they propelled the idea of rock music as a form of social commentary, creating anthems that resonate with generational angst and rebellion.
Their impact is evident in how they propelled the idea of rock music as a form of social commentary, creating anthems that resonate with generational angst and rebellion. This cultural significance is underscored by their pioneering approach to album construction, often treating their records as cohesive narratives rather than mere collections of songs. Their approach to songwriting is marked by a dynamic interplay between narrative storytelling and visceral emotional expression. The group's members frequently harness personal experiences and broader societal issues to craft lyrics that range from ironic reflections to deeply sincere confessions. They often create vivid scenes that transport listeners into specific moments or feelings, evoking both nostalgia and urgency, while maintaining a tongue-in-cheek awareness of their themes.

54 studio albums· 119 total releases· 5 decades· United Kingdom

Full discography

The Who's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

119 releases 54 albums 4 EPS 1964–2019
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Studio albums (41)

Grouped by decade — 7 eras.

Singles (61)

Grouped by decade — 5 eras.

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Songs to start with

If you'd rather pick a song than an album.

  1. 1

    "Baba O’Riley" — from Who's Next (1971)

    accessible entry with immediate hook