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vinyl records
these are mine, show me yours.
FLAC > vinyl. Digital media is based. Physical media is cringe unless you're using it to create digital media.
Why is this band so fucking underrated?
obligatory
>not listening to vinyl flac rips
are they different?
Retarded
FLAC files are characterized by having audio quality comparable to vinyl records. So, no, not really. Not only that, but the fact that the audio quality of a vinyl degrades over time makes FLAC superior in every regard.
My favourite song is probably the intro to "Fight Fire with Fire" right before "Over the Wall" by Testament.
Eh, I'm halfway memeing, I only do that for albums that have favourable mastering/mixing on vinyl. The extra alleged 'resolution' of a vinyl record isn't useful imho. 16 bits 44.1khz of a CD is plenty. If it's a particularly fast or crowded type of album, the CD will actually likely sound better.
That's a pretty autistic hottake user. Nobody uses vinyl, or any physical media for that matter, as their workhorse listening solution. A record is the kind of thing you have on display to occasionally take off the shelf and take for a spin on a quiet night after work or something.
imagine liking testament
ho lee phuk this opinion is out of this world. Who the fuck are you?
First of all, plenty of people still buy CD's, and they aren't display pieces like your vinyl's. Secondly, it is utterly pompous to posit that all record collectors rarely spin their records. And even if that were true, I doubt most would have a record collection expansive enough not to play the same few favorites enough to notice a shift in quality.
Fuck off. One Chuck per thread is plenty.
BAKE UP BREAD
This is... huh, wow
150, maybe 170 records?
I see Helloween and Candlemass
About that I think. I used to keep up on my discogs but I gave up like 2 years ago when my PC died. It might be 200.
Y'all want me to go through a stack? None of it is organized. Mostly metal. Some 60s-70s psych/prog. I already posted top left stack and the Ulver box set.
Yessir.
Easter Metal
Walking up the hill
To be crucified
Carrying a cross on His shoulder
He is a thorn apart
Body weakening
Carrying the sins of all the world
As He dies
Entering the kingdom of death
Taking the key
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also some of the best melodeath ever
solos that praise
Go back to church.
The only decent record store near me is 30 minutes away, and its fucking downtown. Shit sucks.
That doesn't sound bad at all, user.
I'm not sure what world YOU'RE from, but I'm completely right. The vast majority of people, even those who buy physical music (like myself) don't use their physical media as their workhorse listening method. If you're going off to work or uni every day, who the fuck is taking their physical media with them? Maybe if you're a homebody it's your main way of listening, but for everybody else it definitely is not.
I also didn't meant that record collectors rarely spin their records, but that an individual record in a collection likely won't be spun regularly.
My favorite one is about 30 minutes away too. It ain't a bad drive. I usually make an afternoon out of it... grab lunch, check out thrift stores, n other junk in the area.
Exactly.
It depends on when I go. Traffic in this city sucks real bad during the day, and that 30 minute estimate is without any congestion. I'll only go if I can make it an hour before the close.
What city?
>The self-titled 1990 debut album of his group Deicide featured a song entitled "Sacrificial Suicide", in which Benton was alleged to have claimed that in order to achieve a life opposite that of Jesus he planned to commit suicide at age 33. This claim that he would commit suicide at the age of 33 continued throughout the 1990s. However, he passed that age in 2000 and did not commit suicide. In 2006, he stated that these statements had been "asinine remarks" and that "only cowards and losers" choose to kill themselves.
Why’d he chicken out?
Same. I'm in SoCal.
Tel Aviv
If you don't have to leave the city limits to score some vinyl then you're set in my book.