Is it ok to go through my albums to delete the songs I think are fillers or don't like? Or is it a pleb thing not to have full albums? (pic unrelated)
It's a pleb thing to force yourself to listen to things you don't like. "Muh full albums" is a rockist delusion that /mu/ fell for, and the underage (You)s are about to prove me right.
>>69688562
You monster
an album experience is a thing that you will grow to understand once you start listening to great albums.
i use to delete songs that i didn't care for but i cant condone the activity anymore as i've grown to love many artists and songs i initially didn't understand or like.
on an initial listen sometimes you're just not on the same wavelength. know what im sayin?
nothing wrong with not listening to the songs, but going and deleting them seems a bit far
>>69688635
This.
The same thing happened to me and there are some songs i regret deleting. I always keep all tracks on an album and since i mostly listen to ambient music, the tracks are mixed and part of the whole experience.
>>69688701
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>>69688562
It would just drive me crazy to have albums like this:
>1
>4
>6
>7
>12
Why don't you just skip them?
>>69688586
if you don't try things because of you suppose you don't like it you are a pleb and you will never learn anything new
>>69688562
That is disgusting, anon.
>>69688562
I would say don't delete them from your library, but it's cool to delete them from your phone/whatever.
I keep albums in full on my phone until I've given them a second full listen and really cement my opinions, then off they go.
But never ever rid your main library of anything--my opinion.