> 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.
the average reddit users record collection
ok
Do you expect us to laugh with you or something?
You're the one that was on Reddit in the first place
>YouTube core
Are you really surprised? Anyways that place is for attention whores
listen to what you like, who the fuck cares?
that's a pretty bold statement for someone on Sup Forums
>Bon Iver
>Strawberry Jam
>DIIV
pretty patrish tbqh
OK, this is pretty bad
Sup Forums defined
+Daft Punk
+the best Beatles album
++Gorillaz self-titled
++AnCo
--everything else
Not the worst I've ever seen
>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.
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
Its more of a collection thing i guess? I buy sometimes CDs if an album is good otherwise Spotify
New vinyl records worth buying cost between 15-25 max anyway. Otherwise just go thrifting for the classics
>Lil Yachty
Why would anyone get that on vinyl?
>not a single good album
hmm...
>that guy on lebbit that bought all color variants of This Old Dog
really makes u think
nice blog post. kys
t. entry level indiehead 18 year old faggot
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.
0/10 b8 m8
this