gweedo
“This shelf is a fucking beast of 90s obsession and deep-dive completions. 687 records total, and you clearly aren't afraid to go all-in on an artist once they grab you. You've got 187 records from the 90s, which is a massive motherfucking chunk of your collection, but you’re still keeping pace with the modern era via 118 records from the 2010s. The backbone of this thing is surprisingly technical, too. I see Bob Ludwig’s name popping up on 23 of your records, and Chris Bellman’s work on 24. That’s a serious level of uncredited consistency across your 186 different labels. You’ve got the mainstream titans like Foo Fighters and Nine Inch Nails sitting right next to a massive stack of King Gizzard. It’s a collection that respects the grind. Whether it’s the Soul & Funk grooves of Daft Punk or the stripped-back political defiance of The Nightwatchman, you’re clearly chasing a specific kind of energy. You’ve got the full R.E.M. and Petty pipelines finished, which most people only dream of doing. Stop sleeping on that Nightwatchman record and let the 1970s influence that permeates your Petty and Brassens stacks actually breathe. It's a heavy, focused shelf.”
Collection at a Glance
- Total records
- 687
- Format mix
- 334 vinyl · 111 CD · 4 cassette
- Top genres
- Rock · Alt/Indie · Global & Regional · Electronic
- Last spin
- 2 — Mudcrutch · today
- Grails
- 7 — including Homework, Yes, Pretty Hate Machine
- Concerts
- 10 attended
- Wantlist
- 137 records sought
- Badges
- 44 earned
- Member since
- Feb 2026
The Clerk's take
41 Petty, 21 Brassens. What a fuckin' combo.
Forty-one motherfucking Tom Petty records. You've got the 1976-2002 run completely locked down—33 records from the debut to The Last DJ. And then... 21 Georges Brassens records? That is a wild-ass pivot. The Heartbreakers meet French folk death-songs. Holy shit.
Daft Punk's disco-soul fuck-unit.

Random Access Memories is polished to hell and back. Bob Ludwig mastered this motherfucker, and you've got his touch on 41 other records on your shelf. It's groovy, euphoric, and has Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo behind the boards. Pure fucking heat.
27 Gizzard, 27 R.E.M. Pure stamina.
You don't just dabble. You've got the full R.E.M. gauntlet from Chronic Town to Unplugged 1991. Then you've got King Gizzard 27-deep, from Float Along through Phantom Island. That's some serious fucking shelf-space dedication right there. 187 records from the 90s? Hell yeah.
Tom Morello is waiting for you. Spin it.

You've owned World Wide Rebel Songs for 3 months and haven't touched it once? Zero spins. Fuckin' hell. You're the ONLY one in the Gatefold network with this physical copy. It's defiant, political country. Pull it out tonight and actually listen to what the man has to say.
Top genres
Stats for nerds
- 1King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard27
- 2R.E.M.27
- 3Foo Fighters21
- 4Georges Brassens21
- 5Nine Inch Nails20
- 1RCA33
- 2Columbia27
- 3Interscope Records27
- 4Roswell Records23
- 5Warner Bros. Records19



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