Kraszy
“Look, this collection is a tale of two eras fighting for dominance. The 2010s are your playground, holding 106 records, which suggests you were buying heavy while everyone else was just starting to re-examine the back catalogs. That 1990s runner-up slot at 72 records adds some grit, but the core of this whole thing is your loyalty to your top artists. When you commit, you fucking commit. Ten Taylor Swift records from 2019 to 2023, six Beatles records covering 1965 to 1973, and that five-record Zeppelin blitz? That is obsessive, man. It’s not just a collection; it’s a series of deep dives into specific scenes and years. You have 217 artists and 207 labels, so there’s variety in the margins, but the spine of your library is built on these manic, obsessive runs. You’ve got the studio team of John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant recurring across your heavy hitters, which shows you’re hunting for a specific sound regardless of the artist. It's a focused, intense way to build a shelf.”
Collection at a Glance
- Total records
- 436
- Format mix
- 435 vinyl
- Top genres
- Alt/Indie · Rock · Metal · Electronic
- Last spin
- Supermodel — Foster The People · May 24
- Concerts
- 10 attended
- Wantlist
- 335 records sought
- Badges
- 28 earned
- Member since
- Mar 2026
The Clerk's take
Taylor Swift 10-deep but no room for anything else?
Ten records of the same artist is a commitment, I get it. But 416 records in the vault and your 2010s output is doing all the heavy lifting at 106 deep? It feels like you're leaning real hard on the current millennium while the 90s are just gathering dust at 72.
Led Zeppelin, Houses of the Holy, and the usual suspects.
You’ve got the full 1969-1973 Zeppelin run, and Jesus fuck, John Paul Jones is all over this shit. He pops up on three of your records, same as Bonham, Page, and Plant. They aren't just your heroes; they're the skeleton of your rock shelf.
A rock-solid 1969 to 1973 foundation.
Five Zeppelin records in that window is a heavy move. Then you pivot to the Beatles with six records covering 1965 to 1973. That's a fucking surgical span of music history. You clearly know what you like and you buy the whole damn run.
Rubber Soul is rotting on the shelf.
You haven't touched that copy of Rubber Soul in 12 weeks. With 6 Beatles records and the 1965-1973 era locked down, why is this one gathering shelf-dust? It’s sitting there with 12 million listeners on Last.fm. Pull it out tonight and give it a spin.
Top genres
Stats for nerds
- 1Various13
- 2Taylor Swift10
- 3Led Zeppelin6
- 4Metallica6
- 5Talking Heads6
- 1Columbia23
- 2Atlantic20
- 3Legacy18
- 4RCA16
- 5UMe15




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