This article lists A Perfect Circle releases from 2000 through 2018 and focuses on lossless (FLAC) sourcing, useful for collectors who prefer high-quality audio. It covers studio albums, EPs, notable singles and compilations within that span, suggested FLAC sources/formats, and tips for verifying and organizing FLAC rips.

Howerdel’s dense guitar layers and intricate arrangements remain distinct rather than becoming a distorted wall of sound. 1. Mer de Noms (2000) - The Debut Masterpiece Release Date: May 23, 2000 Key Tracks: "Judith," "3 Libras," "The Hollow," "Orestes"

Captures the full nuance of Maynard James Keenan’s emotive delivery.

A Perfect Circle arrived with a fully formed identity on their debut album, Mer de Noms (Sea of Names). Musically directed by Howerdel and fronted by Keenan’s ethereal, soaring vocals, the album offers a melodic counterpoint to the mathematically rigid compositions of Tool. "Judith", "3 Libras", "The Hollow"

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A collection of heavily reimagined cover songs (plus two originals) released during a time of intense political turmoil. It’s an experimental departure, leaning into industrial and electronic textures.

Bassist Jeordie White and drummer Josh Freese anchor tracks like "The Package" and "Weak and Powerless." The FLAC format ensures the thick, rumbling basslines do not muddy the kick drum, providing a tight, punchy low-end response.

This set was released in very limited physical quantities, making a mint-condition copy a serious collector's item. Crucially, the box set was also made available for digital download, including in the coveted FLAC format. A dedicated fan could thus build a complete "A Perfect Circle Discography 2000-2018 FLAC Exclusive" by combining this set with their other digital purchases.