Depends on what you’re into, but “Apple” was Mother Love Bone’s debut album; the singer died of an overdose before release. Pretty good combination of polished Seattle sound and glam rock.
Jeff Buckley’s “Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk” is rough in places but good. It was the album he was working on when he died.
I love Mac Miller. His National Petroleum Radio Tiny Desk Concert was released posthumously, wasn’t it?
“Antisemitism” in an official, governmental sense, is meaningless at this point. It’s good to point out that the “Jews will not replace us!” crowd is not viewed by our government as offensive or problematic. There needs to be a new word for it.