I have no problem with a band trying to experiment with different genres on an album, so long as they can do so well, and without losing the focus of the album. It is very difficult for a band to transcend genres and be successful at it, and I haven't seen it done well very often. For the most part, I think the majority of bands and/or artists should stick to making more focused efforts in album form, and save the trans-genre experimentation for an EP or web-release.
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