Opeth Discography- -10 Albums--320 Kbps- -

If a collection lists "10 Albums," it likely covers the band's main studio discography from their 1995 debut up to their most recent release (2019).

Below is a helpful guide to Opeth’s ten studio albums, categorized by their musical era.


This era is characterized by raw production, doom-laden atmospheres, and a heavier emphasis on death metal aesthetics.

1. Orchid (1995)

2. Morningrise (1996)

3. My Arms, Your Hearse (1998)


Featuring the epic 20-minute closer "Black Rose Immortal," this album is a fan favorite for its bass-driven melodies (courtesy of Johan De Farfalla). A 320 kbps rip ensures that the fretless bass lines don't get lost in the mix during the frantic double-bass passages. Opeth Discography- -10 Albums--320 kbps-

The breakthrough. A concept album told in ghostly fragments. Producer Fredrik Nordström gives the band weight and clarity. The death growls (Mikael Åkerfeldt’s newly perfected roar) are monstrous. Clean passages feel like sunlight through a coffin lid. “Demon of the Fall” is a live staple for a reason.

Following the departure of key members, Mikael Åkerfeldt shifted focus entirely to 1970s-inspired progressive rock. Death growls were abandoned.

9. Heritage (2011)

10. Pale Communion (2014)

(Note: As of 2019, the band released their eleventh album, In Cauda Venenum, but if your collection lists 10 albums, it likely stops at Pale Communion).