“This collection is a collision between pristine pop runs and bruised 90s muscle with zero apologies made about either. You have 456 records spread across 227 labels, which tells me you chase pressings and project histories rather than just sticking to one neat little lane. The 2010s lead the charge with 112 records, anchored heavily by things like Taylor Swift's 10-piece run from Lover to Speak Now (Taylor's Version), but then you pivot straight into Talking Heads from 1977 to 1984 and The Beatles from 1965 to 1973. Mastering engineers like Chris Bellman and Greg Calbi are ghost-managing half your heavy rotation while you ignore the 1990s runner-up slot of 76 records like it owes you money. There are 243 artists in this ecosystem, and the overlap between metal heavies like Sabbath and whatever weird indie-pop or modern singer-songwriter stuff you pulled off the 2010s shelf creates a genuinely unhinged listening room. Stop letting Follow The Leader sit there untouched for four months. The needle exists to drop on things, motherfucker.”
Collection at a Glance
- Total records
- 467
- Format mix
- 466 vinyl
- Top genres
- Alt/Indie · Rock · Metal · Electronic
- Last spin
- Fantastic Planet — Failure · Aug 13
- Concerts
- 74 attended
- Badges
- 34 earned
- Member since
- Mar 2026
The Clerk's take
Ten Taylor Swift records in a row.
Lover through Speak Now (Taylor's Version). Ten deep. You parked yourself right in the 2010s with 112 records total and just — fucking — lived there. Meanwhile the 1990s are sitting at 76 with nobody steering the ship. Make some room, holy shit.
Black Sabbath, Master Of Reality. 1971.

Tony Iommi is on four other records you own. So is Bill Ward. That dark heavy sludge isn't an accident. It's built into four hundred and fifty-six items of absolute fucking audio warfare.
Six Beatles, six Talking Heads, six Front Bottoms.
Rubber Soul through 1967-1970. Talking Heads: 77 through Stop Making Sense. Two hundred and twenty-seven labels represented across 243 artists. That is not an impulse collection. That's a fucking library.
Korn, Follow The Leader. 1998.

Four months on the shelf and zero spins. Never played. One Gatefold physical owner in the whole damn network. Aggressive, heavy, urban metal sitting right there collecting dust. Drop the needle tonight.
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Top artists
Stats for nerds
- 2020s78
- 2010s115
- 2000s63
- 1990s81
- 1980s63
- 1970s52
- 1960s15
- 1Columbia25
- 2Atlantic20
- 3Legacy18
- 4UMe16
- 5RCA16




Badges 14
Unicorns 6
Albums where this collection is the only one on Gatefold.






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