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Old 10.21.2009, 05:28 AM   #39
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This CD is fucking awesome. I went to get the first CD too, but I already had it in iTunes. I must have gotten it here before. Both CDs are great, though.

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
All my stuff is organized by genre (or subgenre.. or sub-subgenre), and then alphabetized. My OCD makes me feel like I can't be without it. Like, if I get into this band, and I like them beyond a certain degree, I need to get everything. Really been a bitch with stuff like Merzbow, though I was happy to complete my Sun City Girls (and related projects) collection a while back, which was probably 200 albums, all combined.

But, honestly, if I lost all my CD's in a fire or something, it wouldn't bother me too much. I dunno. It's just stuff, really. I try not to invest too many emotions into "stuff", as much as I love it, because.. well.. it's stuff. It's cheap plastic. It's replaceable. It's meaningless.
And that's exactly how I feel about my stuff. Even the CDs I've bought, I invest a lot of money into but wouldn't be horribly upset if they were lost. They're just fun to have if I can have them.

But actually, if a band has record numbers in the hundreds, even up beyond 20, I seriously won't let myself get into them. It's too much nasty work digging up random albums all the time. I still only have like half of Jandek's stuff. I think that's literally the only reason I don't listen to some bands.
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