Heritage saw Opeth take a significant departure from their death metal roots, embracing a more progressive rock sound. The album features tracks like “The Devil’s Orchard” and “Futile Devices,” which showcase the band’s ability to craft intricate, complex songs.

Watershed marks a significant turning point in Opeth’s career, as it was their first album with bassist Frederik Åkesson. The album features tracks like “Uroboros” and “The Funeral Portrait,” which showcase the band’s ability to craft heavy, yet melodic songs.

Morningrise is a fan favorite, featuring tracks like “The Grand Conjuring” and “Harvest.” The album showcases Opeth’s early sound, which blended death metal with folk elements.