My Generation
by The Who
Despite being from the 1960s, it's not a monotonous rock or just "yeah, yeah, yeah." It features funk elements, especially in the early tracks, and towards the end, it has a more jazzy vibe. It was an album that influenced many bands, albums, and songs, like "The Kids Aren't Alright" or even the live cover of "My Generation" by Maneskin (which, by the way, turned out even better). The vocalist's voice and singing style on this album strongly remind me of James Brown's funkier tracks, not to mention the incredible skill of Keith Moon on the drums. Engaging melodies, and many of the songs (if not all) would easily fit into indie film credits.