>tfw finally finished listening to every album I had downloaded and not given a proper listen to yet
>tfw deleted so much crap
Do you delete the stuff you don't like, or just leave it sitting there?
do, do you want to talk? Can we be friends?
>>72348792
I never deleted the shit until recently when I realized that if I continuously add music and delete all the shit, I will one day have a library that is 100% perfectly tailored to my tastes
>>72348792
Great question. I leave it for a while - depends on the music in question. If I find something to enjoy, or if it has historic value a few listens in I keep it. Unlistenable after 5 attempts? Hell, probably keep it because storage is cheap.
Stuff I've deleted after listening to it
>Kendrick
>kanye
>vulfpeck
>ajj
I usually only download something after streaming it for a while and forming a very positive opinion on it. The only time this doesn't happen is for hyped releases and stuff from my favorite artists. After it drops out of my rotation, things usually stay in the library. Glancing at my list of artists, there's a few that haven't received play time in years but I can't bring myself to get rid of due to sentimentality.
It depends for me. If I outright hate something I just delete it, but if there's something intriguing in an album I didn't outright like, I keep it to listen to it again later on.
>>72348967
Expanding on this there's a few albums that are really shit with a few great songs I keep just for completions sake.
I just queued everything on my hard drive into one playlist. I'm going to force myself to listen to 48 full days of music.
>>72349236
I hope you actually go through with it
>>72348969
OP here and same, I only deleted the albums that I absolutely disliked, there were plenty I didn't care about but didn't bother me eithr so those stay, same with albums I don't particularly like but there's a couple of things that caught my interest, so maybe I'll try other albums by the same band later on.