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  • Hidden track (in FLAC): "The Depths" (Japanese CD only, appended to track 10)
  • Early Days and Rise to Fame (2000-2002)

    Note: 2000–2001 had demos (e.g., Fukd ID #3 EP), but no official studio album before 2002.

    • 2002: Turn On the Bright Lights (Debut Studio Album)
    • 2004: Antics (Studio Album)
    • 2007: Our Love to Admire (Studio Album)
    • 2010: Interpol (Studio Album)
    • 2014: El Pintor (Studio Album)
    • 2018: Marauder (Studio Album)
    • Note: The 2000 date likely refers to early EPs (e.g., Fukd ID #3, Precipitate) or demo sessions often bundled with complete discographies.

    Interpol's fifth studio album, "Eléphant" (2014), marked a significant turning point in the band's career, with a more refined, mature sound. The album featured hit singles like "All My Friends" and "The Back Room". In 2017, the band released "Marauder", their sixth studio album, which saw Interpol continuing to explore new sonic landscapes, while maintaining their signature dark, atmospheric style.

    1. Turn on the Bright Lights (2002) – FLAC 16/44.1, CD rip, AccurateRip confirmed.
    2. Antics (2004) – FLAC 16/44.1, WEB (Qobuz), spectrally clean.
    3. Our Love to Admire (2007) – FLAC 16/44.1, CD rip, no transcodes.
    4. Interpol (2010) – FLAC 16/44.1, WEB (HDtracks), 24-bit downsampled? No – native 16/44.1.
    5. El Pintor (2014) – FLAC 24/96 (vinyl rip) + 16/44.1 CD. Both present.
    6. Marauder (2018) – FLAC 16/44.1, CD rip, proper EAC log included.

    Discography: 2000-2018 (FLAC)

    Title: Interpol – Discography 2000–2018 (FLAC) | CD & WEB Rips | Complete Studio Albums + EPs + Rarities