Anyone still like Physical music?? (CDs??)
18-Aug-22 8:28pm
#1 3hitcombo
A lot of these may be kind of different or even pricy but it’s mostly because Spotify had me get rid of commons awhile ago. But if anyone is into CDs, I’m opening up more of my collection there, and maybe re adding some vinyl that may or may not have been listed here before.
So….interest check..anyone like physical music still?
CDs:
The Action Design- Never Say
A Life Once Lost- Iron Gag
Anthony Raneri- New Cathedrals(Bayside singers solo album)
Atari Teenage Riot- Burn Berlin Burn
Bleeding Through- Declaration
Bring you to your knees(guns n roses tribute album)
.click.- Re construktion (local baltimore band)
The Dillinger Escape Plan-Option Paralysis
The Dillinger Escape Plan- One of us is the Killer
DJ Organic/Mega Ran- Coin Op Crush
Enter Shikari-A Flash Flood of Colour
Fair to Midland- The drawn and Quartered Lp
Fantomas-Suspended Animation(calendar version)
Glasseater- Everything is beautiful when you don’t look down
God Forbid- Earthsblood(w/dvd)
Handsome Boy Modeling School- White People
Hed p.e. - Insomnia(pre order version)
Hed p.e.- Truth EP
Hey Monday- beneath it all
High and Mighty Color- Re: ache(no dvd)
Ill Nino- One nation underground
In flames- The Tokyo Showdown
Kemuri- Little Playmate
Kylee- Everlasting
Kylee- Never give up
Lost Highway soundtrack
Masters of Horror soundtrack(2 disc)
melt-banana- Speak Squeak Creak
melt-banana- Scratch or Stitch
melt-banana- Cactuses come in Flocks
melt-banana- 13 hedgehogs
Metal = Life hopeless records compilation( 2CD 1 DVD soooo many good bands)
Mnemic- Passenger
Morningwood- Diamonds and Studs
Odd Girl Out- Hurry Up and Wait(local baltimore band)
Rampage- Scouts honor…..By way of Blood
Reggie & the Full Effect- Greatest Hits
Reggie & the Full Effect- Promotional Copy
Skrillex- Bangarang
Smudgeproof-ST(local baltimore band sealed){also have a free sampler of theirs to any order for free}
Soulfly- 3
Tenacious D- ST
Thine Eyes Bleed-In the wake of Separation(sealed)
Warren G- Regulate G funk Era
#1 3hitcombo
A lot of these may be kind of different or even pricy but it’s mostly because Spotify had me get rid of commons awhile ago. But if anyone is into CDs, I’m opening up more of my collection there, and maybe re adding some vinyl that may or may not have been listed here before.
So….interest check..anyone like physical music still?
CDs:
The Action Design- Never Say
A Life Once Lost- Iron Gag
Anthony Raneri- New Cathedrals(Bayside singers solo album)
Atari Teenage Riot- Burn Berlin Burn
Bleeding Through- Declaration
Bring you to your knees(guns n roses tribute album)
.click.- Re construktion (local baltimore band)
The Dillinger Escape Plan-Option Paralysis
The Dillinger Escape Plan- One of us is the Killer
DJ Organic/Mega Ran- Coin Op Crush
Enter Shikari-A Flash Flood of Colour
Fair to Midland- The drawn and Quartered Lp
Fantomas-Suspended Animation(calendar version)
Glasseater- Everything is beautiful when you don’t look down
God Forbid- Earthsblood(w/dvd)
Handsome Boy Modeling School- White People
Hed p.e. - Insomnia(pre order version)
Hed p.e.- Truth EP
Hey Monday- beneath it all
High and Mighty Color- Re: ache(no dvd)
Ill Nino- One nation underground
In flames- The Tokyo Showdown
Kemuri- Little Playmate
Kylee- Everlasting
Kylee- Never give up
Lost Highway soundtrack
Masters of Horror soundtrack(2 disc)
melt-banana- Speak Squeak Creak
melt-banana- Scratch or Stitch
melt-banana- Cactuses come in Flocks
melt-banana- 13 hedgehogs
Metal = Life hopeless records compilation( 2CD 1 DVD soooo many good bands)
Mnemic- Passenger
Morningwood- Diamonds and Studs
Odd Girl Out- Hurry Up and Wait(local baltimore band)
Rampage- Scouts honor…..By way of Blood
Reggie & the Full Effect- Greatest Hits
Reggie & the Full Effect- Promotional Copy
Skrillex- Bangarang
Smudgeproof-ST(local baltimore band sealed){also have a free sampler of theirs to any order for free}
Soulfly- 3
Tenacious D- ST
Thine Eyes Bleed-In the wake of Separation(sealed)
Warren G- Regulate G funk Era
29-Aug-22 7:21pm
#2 Munwaste79
i still buy physical media. i am into metal and classic rock and 90s grunge alternative. i might be interested if the price is right
#2 Munwaste79
i still buy physical media. i am into metal and classic rock and 90s grunge alternative. i might be interested if the price is right
7-Sep-22 7:28pm
#5 3hitcombo
creagan wrote:
I am interested in physical music.
Off this list? Or in general? Should I be listing the vinyls again?
#5 3hitcombo
creagan wrote:
I am interested in physical music.
Off this list? Or in general? Should I be listing the vinyls again?
8-Sep-22 6:38am
#7 Mir_wan
DarkFact wrote:
I pick up about one CD per paycheck. I like it. I rip it!
I still use vinyl as my primary format but recently got into picking up cds and ripping them to loseless audio. Also ripped my old collection of CDs that I haven't touched in years. Feels good to have your own library rather than stream compressed audio
#7 Mir_wan
DarkFact wrote:
I pick up about one CD per paycheck. I like it. I rip it!
I still use vinyl as my primary format but recently got into picking up cds and ripping them to loseless audio. Also ripped my old collection of CDs that I haven't touched in years. Feels good to have your own library rather than stream compressed audio
8-Sep-22 4:22pm
#8 DarkFact
Ye
I need to get another portable FLAC player. My last one was laggy and annoying
#8 DarkFact
Ye
I need to get another portable FLAC player. My last one was laggy and annoying
9-Sep-22 3:04am
#11 3hitcombo
So to all the audiophiles that use physical means for music. Now I am curious, how often do you stream Vs listen
To physical?
I still do both as well, but it’s like 90/10 streaming these days.
#11 3hitcombo
So to all the audiophiles that use physical means for music. Now I am curious, how often do you stream Vs listen
To physical?
I still do both as well, but it’s like 90/10 streaming these days.
9-Sep-22 7:20am
#13 DarkFact
During the week I’m mobile, so I stream on YT Music since I’m paying for yt premium anyways. Weekend, I’m listening to The Weeknd on my good headphones plugged into my PC playing flac files in Foobar2000
#13 DarkFact
During the week I’m mobile, so I stream on YT Music since I’m paying for yt premium anyways. Weekend, I’m listening to The Weeknd on my good headphones plugged into my PC playing flac files in Foobar2000
11-Sep-22 2:21pm
#14 creagan
3hitcombo wrote:
creagan wrote:> I am interested in physical music. Off this list? Or in general? Should I be listing the vinyls again?
In general. The only ones on that list that I know are In Flames and Skrillex.
I buy CDs pretty frequently because they are so cheap. I like vinyl too, but I buy much less.
I also saw your question about streaming. I use it to discover new stuff and when I am working or on a road trip.
#14 creagan
3hitcombo wrote:
creagan wrote:> I am interested in physical music. Off this list? Or in general? Should I be listing the vinyls again?
In general. The only ones on that list that I know are In Flames and Skrillex.
I buy CDs pretty frequently because they are so cheap. I like vinyl too, but I buy much less.
I also saw your question about streaming. I use it to discover new stuff and when I am working or on a road trip.
11-Sep-22 9:59pm
#15 3hitcombo
creagan wrote:
3hitcombo wrote:> creagan wrote: |>> I am interested in physical music.> > Off this list? Or in general? Should I be listing the vinyls again?> In general. The only ones on that list that I know are In Flames and Skrillex. I buy CDs pretty frequently because they are so cheap. I like vinyl too, but I buy much less. I also saw your question about streaming. I use it to discover new stuff and when I am working or on a road trip.
Oh my! There are some good ones on this list you should know! Most Notably The Dillinger Escape Plan. They’re literally my fav band.
#15 3hitcombo
creagan wrote:
3hitcombo wrote:> creagan wrote: |>> I am interested in physical music.> > Off this list? Or in general? Should I be listing the vinyls again?> In general. The only ones on that list that I know are In Flames and Skrillex. I buy CDs pretty frequently because they are so cheap. I like vinyl too, but I buy much less. I also saw your question about streaming. I use it to discover new stuff and when I am working or on a road trip.
Oh my! There are some good ones on this list you should know! Most Notably The Dillinger Escape Plan. They’re literally my fav band.
27-Oct-22 2:52pm
#21 3hitcombo
Oduomega wrote:
I might be interested in that "Rage against the Machine" CD
$5 shipped easy, although most of that is actual shipping
#21 3hitcombo
Oduomega wrote:
I might be interested in that "Rage against the Machine" CD
$5 shipped easy, although most of that is actual shipping
27-Oct-22 9:31pm
#22 Oduomega
3hitcombo wrote:
Oduomega wrote:> I might be interested in that "Rage against the Machine" CD $5 shipped easy, although most of that is actual shipping I’ll be out of town for the next few days, can you resend the offer on Tuesday?
#22 Oduomega
3hitcombo wrote:
Oduomega wrote:> I might be interested in that "Rage against the Machine" CD $5 shipped easy, although most of that is actual shipping I’ll be out of town for the next few days, can you resend the offer on Tuesday?
28-Oct-22 9:46am
#24 3hitcombo
Feeb wrote:
Ataris, Metallica, Patton and Tone Loc. offer? You’ve got some good crap.
$10 shipped?
And thank you! My music taste is either really really good or really really bad depending on what you like 🤣🤣
#24 3hitcombo
Feeb wrote:
Ataris, Metallica, Patton and Tone Loc. offer? You’ve got some good crap.
$10 shipped?
And thank you! My music taste is either really really good or really really bad depending on what you like 🤣🤣
27-Nov-22 11:56am
#30 3hitcombo
Added a BoA CD. Not sure if people are into J-pop or really anything 🤣
#30 3hitcombo
Added a BoA CD. Not sure if people are into J-pop or really anything 🤣
29-Nov-22 9:22pm
#32 dunno001
3hitcombo wrote:
Added a BoA CD. Not sure if people are into J-pop or really anything 🤣
*raises head* And what would you want for that?
#32 dunno001
3hitcombo wrote:
Added a BoA CD. Not sure if people are into J-pop or really anything 🤣
*raises head* And what would you want for that?
3-Feb-23 9:06am
#38 Munwaste79
I don't stream. I still buy physical media weekly. I dont like renting music lol
#38 Munwaste79
I don't stream. I still buy physical media weekly. I dont like renting music lol
3-Feb-23 12:03pm
#39 nonamesleft
3hitcombo wrote:
So we all be streaming? Who has made a good spotify playlist?I do both, Spotify/YouTube/etc, and physical CDs. Mostly video game music for the CDs.
#39 nonamesleft
3hitcombo wrote:
So we all be streaming? Who has made a good spotify playlist?I do both, Spotify/YouTube/etc, and physical CDs. Mostly video game music for the CDs.
3-Feb-23 2:17pm
#40 3hitcombo
nonamesleft wrote:
3hitcombo wrote:> So we all be streaming? Who has made a good spotify playlist?> > I do both, Spotify/YouTube/etc, and physical CDs. Mostly video game music for the CDs.
I’m the same way. I used to work at Starbucks and they give Spotify away to all their employees. Got me hooked for life. Basically the ease of playlists and once you make a good one, you want to keep it forever.
I’ll put it this way, I used to record songs off the radio onto cassette and make my own playlists as a kid. If you told 10 year old me I could do what I do with Spotify in the future, and for the first 5 years your employer will let you use it for free. Well that kids brain would’ve exploded.
Physical CDs are definitely necessary because of video game music. And really most soundtracks and some foreign music. I probably have like 100 CDs that are not on Spotify still.
But I love both. Hell my band from 2002 has a song on there still, as well as my band from 2009-2012. Most of my “common” CDs went away with Spotify though, I just like a TON of music, and it takes up a TON of space….
#40 3hitcombo
nonamesleft wrote:
3hitcombo wrote:> So we all be streaming? Who has made a good spotify playlist?> > I do both, Spotify/YouTube/etc, and physical CDs. Mostly video game music for the CDs.
I’m the same way. I used to work at Starbucks and they give Spotify away to all their employees. Got me hooked for life. Basically the ease of playlists and once you make a good one, you want to keep it forever.
I’ll put it this way, I used to record songs off the radio onto cassette and make my own playlists as a kid. If you told 10 year old me I could do what I do with Spotify in the future, and for the first 5 years your employer will let you use it for free. Well that kids brain would’ve exploded.
Physical CDs are definitely necessary because of video game music. And really most soundtracks and some foreign music. I probably have like 100 CDs that are not on Spotify still.
But I love both. Hell my band from 2002 has a song on there still, as well as my band from 2009-2012. Most of my “common” CDs went away with Spotify though, I just like a TON of music, and it takes up a TON of space….
3-Feb-23 2:47pm
#41 nonamesleft
Oh, yeah, you're absolutely right, music takes up a lot of space. I was just looking at a folder on my computer that has a bunch of music. 528 MB. 1/2 a Gig might not sound like alot, but that's just one folder. Worth it though, to have a large assortment to listen to.
I can definitely relate to the recording thing you mentioned. There have been numerous times where'd I've put time and effort to record a tune, transfer it, etc. Again, worth it. :)
#41 nonamesleft
Oh, yeah, you're absolutely right, music takes up a lot of space. I was just looking at a folder on my computer that has a bunch of music. 528 MB. 1/2 a Gig might not sound like alot, but that's just one folder. Worth it though, to have a large assortment to listen to.
I can definitely relate to the recording thing you mentioned. There have been numerous times where'd I've put time and effort to record a tune, transfer it, etc. Again, worth it. :)
Anyone still like Physical music?? (CDs??)