I like rock with lots of effects pedals and electronics

I like rock with lots of effects pedals and electronics.

Is there a chart for the kinds of albums I'm looking for?

Literally the whole fucking point of shoegaze

off that brief description I'd rec this and second this

ok computer?

but all shoegaze sounds the same

"but all (insert genre here) sounds the same"

You might want to check out Black Holes + Revelations by Muse

you mean psychedelic rock? it's kind of an entire genre.

Sometimes I wonder if, if shoegaze was made during the 1900s by some god damn old professor, would it be considered "art" music dealing with "experimentation of musical timbres?"

One of my music history textbooks has a paragraph or two about texture music and mentions MBV, NIN, Sonic Youth (iirc), and some others in a sentence talking about rock music. Don't have it with me though so I can't give the full context.

I don't think there's a chart with a collection of albums that have a copious amount of effects applied to the guitar.

This is just a rudimentary suggestion, too, but I think RATM's s/t fits your description OP.

Check out Helios Creed/CHROME

i hope you die

why NIN?

i have a little chart for you

>paragraph or two
>tfw there will never be a book about compositional techniques for "art rock" and "noise music"

It's kinda hard when there's no published score.

I'm sorry, but perhaps you were looking for /r/music? This isn't reddit I'm afraid

>score

Wow I haven't heard of that in a long while. I hope it dies a violent, tragic death.

90s U2

See

Old U2 is actually good though

You ever tried out this thing called krautrock?

This

kill yourselves

Check out Thee Oh Sees - Plastic Plant, it will blow your mind

Because the sound design of TDS and Broken to some extent is a brilliant showcase of studio mastery.

Sonic Youth.