Album regrets

Just bought this vinyl for $100 and it will be arriving in September.

I didn't feel any joy hitting purchase and i'm not excited at all.

What album did this to you?

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>buying music

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they literally have $30 preorders up on the flenser website that will be delivered in september

>having a name

yeah that's were I got it from, it came to $70 US including shipping. That's $100 aus.

>I didn't feel any joy hitting purchase and i'm not excited at all.
Then why did you buy it in the first place?

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I thought I would, I've wanted the album for years.

oh wow damn dude that sucks fuck shipping prices

I only still really like to one of the 70+ albums I've purchased (mostly dadrock stuff from when I was a teenager), and I'm too poor to buy new records which I do like.

imagine buying vinyl in tyool 2020
enjoy your crackly sounding plastic

I love this album but like, this is the last one i'd buy on vinyl

it was mastered at like 128 kbps mp3, it'll always sound like shit. i'm not even making a cd vs record comparison, just that all youre buying is some large album art.

I believe it will still sound better than the spotify variation.

>all youre buying is some large album art
you act like this isn't what you buy vinyl for baka

in a lot of cases when the only option to get a lossless version is cd or vinyl i'll get the record for the album art, yes. obviously now with artists putting out flacs on bandcamp and stuff sometimes that isn't needed anymore but still.

it's also a great way to get unremastered versions that aren't compressed to an inch of their life

Go stream your shitty 128kbps music from Spotify you stupid retard zoomer. Dilate.

i thought the same after ordering amnesiac and when i received it i was so happy after all, but for such a lofi album idk if it's worth 100 bucks

>flac

everything you just said about me in this post is wrong
how does it feel to be so offbase?

>not owning a 128TB nas where you store all of the music you like in a long term archive format that won't be made out of date by advances in lossy compression technology

wew lad, how's it feel to be at the whims of the streaming industry

>you think I stream all my music from spotify or some shitty app

>not having an archive format

enjoy transcoding your 96 kbps mp3s in 2030

Do you think it's worth doubling down at this point and purchasing another album from the site? I'm sure I could email them and get the postage bundled.

stay mad

not mad, just fully autistic

>$100 for a piece of plastic

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why ?

do you not support any of your favorite artists financially? i have no problem paying to see them perform and then buying merchandise directly from them at the venue.

I've already payed for shipping

like receiving hanl and another album ? well if you want to you can but email them before

Wasn't this album pressed from 128kbps files because the masters were lost? I don't really see the point in of owning mp3 files pressed to vinyl.

>keep a digital FLAC library, including vinyl rips (mine's got a shit ton of music and is only ~800gigs)
>buy a handful of vinyl records of albums you really really really really really like so visitors can be acquainted with your taste
This is the way to go, bros.

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absolutely based, i do that too. i only have 10 vinyls so far but only the ones i love

'' engineer that cut the first Flenser edition of Deathconsciousness felt that he could improve the quality of the original pressing. The result is a louder and clearer edition of the most important record we have ever been a part of. ''

Plus it's pink.