There is a book called *1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die*. A panel of music critics assembled the list — jazz, punk, soul, hip-hop, classical, krautrock, bossa nova, things you've never heard of and things you've heard a thousand times but never actually *listened* to.
Someone turned it into a daily challenge.
Sign up, and every morning you get assigned one album from the list. You listen. You rate it. You move on to the next one. No algorithm. No "based on what you already like." Just music history, one record at a time.
Some days it's The Beatles. Some days it's a German experimental electronic album from 1972 that changes how you think about sound. Both count. Both are on the list.
You can see your progress, read what other people think of each album, and track how your taste evolves over time. People who start this don't stop. The daily ritual becomes part of the routine — coffee, album, rating, done.
At the current pace of one album a day, it takes about three years to finish. Most people say that's not a bug. That's the whole point.
Start your list. See where it takes you.


