> the average reddit users record collection
everyday on r/vinyl it's the same shit, just missing all the radiohead, i'm pretty shocked it's not there. Fucking branch out kiddies.
>>73365344
Do you expect us to laugh with you or something?
You're the one that was on Reddit in the first place
>>73365344
>YouTube core
Are you really surprised? Anyways that place is for attention whores
listen to what you like, who the fuck cares?
>>73365453
that's a pretty bold statement for someone on /mu/
>>73365344
>Bon Iver
>Strawberry Jam
>DIIV
pretty patrish tbqh
>>73365344
OK, this is pretty bad
>>73365453
>>73365497
/mu/ defined
>>73365344
+Daft Punk
+the best Beatles album
++Gorillaz self-titled
++AnCo
--everything else
Not the worst I've ever seen
>>73365344
>Somebody actually buys skrillex vinyls
NOW I HAVE SOMETHING TO TELL HIM NEXT TIME WE HANG OUT. He won't believe it either.
I'd buy more modern vinyls if they weren't so damn expensive. It's like 25-30$ just for one record. I just don't see the point sometimes when I can just go listen to it for free anytime digitally.
>>73366127
I collect 70's prog and 80's synth, I don't see the point of going for modern stuff unless it's really an absolute favorite or I pick it up at a show
>>73366127
Its more of a collection thing i guess? I buy sometimes CDs if an album is good otherwise Spotify
>>73366127
New vinyl records worth buying cost between 15-25 max anyway. Otherwise just go thrifting for the classics
>>73365344
>Lil Yachty
Why would anyone get that on vinyl?
>>73365344
>not a single good album
hmm...
>that guy on lebbit that bought all color variants of This Old Dog
really makes u think
>>73365344
nice blog post. kys
>>73366956
t. entry level indiehead 18 year old faggot
>>73365344
Pretty much. Most music fans treat their listening catalog like a club that they let cool kids (albums) join and they like to showcase it as if it represents themselves somehow.
>>73367207
0/10 b8 m8
>>73367244
this