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  • How I Listen to Music

    I listen to a new ablum every day, if i enjoyed the album from the previous day, I'll tend to work my way down the artists discography. I listen to a wide variety of genres, but I gravatate towards the noise rock, hardcare/thrash punk and alternative rock genres witha a sprinkle of industrial and hip-hop. I have a big collection of music, but I also like to discover new music through streaming services and p2p sharing. Most of the music I own is on CD, much of it passed down from my dad. But I've also got a decent amount of vinyl and a small collection of cassette tapes. I also have allot of music on my computer, but I prefer to listen to physical copies of music.

    Now when it comes to streaming the music on my phone, theres no good way to get around ads on normal streaming services. So I've opted to ripping CD's and downloading albums and hosting them on a private media server called Jellyfin. I'm somewhat of a quality snob when it comes to music, so I prefer to listen to lossless formats such as FLAC. Jellyfin is good because it allows me to stream these high quality files to my phone without having to worry about 255gbs of music taking up the storage on my phone. Because I listen to a new album every day, I try to scrape around the internet and find niche albums I think I'd like.

    Here is where I'll be documenting these discoveries and cool finds!

Album Reviews

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ponypony - Wifiskeleton (2025)

Favorite Song: bipolar

Wanna start this off by saying rest in peace. The good ones always die. Wifi took his life early last year after dropping this album, and it's certainly reflective of that. Wifiskeleton got a little succsess off of a popular tiktok song called "nope you're too late I already died". I listened to his whole discography and discovered this album and how much it stands out. It's one of the most depressing albums I've ever heard. Making it a good one for sad hours. It's a mix of lo-fi and grunge making for a diffrent sound. I listened to it with my father and he said it reminded him of kpop? I don't agree with him but it's interesting to see how different he saw it. Good album. You guys should give it a listen. (4-4-26)

Dinosaur Jr.Without a sound - Dinosaur Jr. (1994)

Favorite Song: Feel the Pain

This is a catchy grunge album with whiny vocals that remind me of midwest emo. It's a good album that I've had on repeat for a while now. suprisingly it also had allot of attention from Japanese audiences. (4-4-26)