Rocker

Rocker

/u/rocker·Member since May 2026
The Clerk's verdict

Your shelf is a study in obsessive curation. You aren't just buying records; you're mapping out specific discographies like you’re trying to prevent them from going extinct. The Pink Floyd, Rush, and Wheatus runs show a collector who values the complete narrative of an artist's career more than just cherry-picking the bangers. That 70s-heavy density, nearly 300 records, dictates the atmosphere here. It’s got that analog-era grit. But it’s the weird pivots into French pop with Indochine that actually keeps me guessing. You’ve got the technical heavy-hitters like Bob Ludwig and Robin Black baked into the engineering side of your collection, which tells me you aren't just listening to the songs—you're listening to how they were put together. It’s a massive 1,000-record beast. It’s got focus, it’s got deep-tissue genre loyalty, and it’s got that specific kind of madness that makes a collection worth digging through for hours. Don't let the Wheatus pile stop you from branching out, though; 534 artists is a good start, but keep expanding.

Collection at a Glance

Total records
1,090
Format mix
448 vinyl · 48 CD · 1 cassette
Top genres
Rock · Electronic · Metal · Soul & Funk
Last spin
CoreStone Temple Pilots · May 17
Concerts
10 attended
Wantlist
41 records sought
Badges
34 earned
Member since
May 2026

The Clerk's take

The roast

Thirty-one records by Wheatus? Really?

Look, I get having a soft spot for the Teenage Dirtbag era, but 31 records? You've got more Wheatus than The Beatles. That's a fucking commitment to Brendan B. Brown that I honestly didn't think existed in the wild.

Today's read

Pink Floyd's 19-record run, dissected.

You’ve got 19 discs running from Piper through Lapse. You’ve also got Bob Ludwig on four of your records. The guy's engineering hand is everywhere. Dig into the production credits on your Floyd stack and see if the same names keep popping up. It's a trip.

The win

The 70s muscle is staggering.

298 records from the 70s? That's heavy. You've got the Rush discography from 1974 to 1991 locked in, 18 deep. Toss in the Floyd run and you've basically built a cathedral to prog and hard rock. This is a fucking serious foundation.

Buried treasure

Spin the Indochine stack tonight.

You own 15 Indochine records and you haven't touched them in 12 weeks. That’s a tragedy, man. Stop letting that French New Wave gold gather dust while you stare at the Rush wall. Get the needle on the wax and wake up your neighbors.

Vinyl
448
CD
48
Lathe Cut
1
Oldest pressing
1953

Top genres

Rock 332Pop 113Electronic 56Jazz 45Funk / Soul 39Folk, World, & Country 36

Stats for nerds

By decade
'50
21
'60
54
'70
158
'80
110
'90
30
'00
53
'10
39
'20
31
Top artists · 260 unique
  1. 1Color Theory16
  2. 2Indochine15
  3. 3Black Sabbath13
  4. 4Avenged Sevenfold12
  5. 5Kiss12
Top labels
  1. 1Columbia62
  2. 2Warner Bros. Records23
  3. 3Epic20
  4. 4Sony Music20
  5. 5Casablanca19
Oldest pressing
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra — Skin Deep /  The Mooche
Skin Deep / The Mooche
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
1953
Newest pressing
Avenged Sevenfold — Nightmare
Nightmare
Avenged Sevenfold
2026
First in
Breaking Benjamin — Phobia
Phobia
Breaking Benjamin
Most recent
George Thorogood & The Destroyers — Maverick
Maverick
George Thorogood & The Destroyers

Badges 8

Tier 1
First Discography
Completionist
Tier 4
Wall of Value
Collection Value
Tier 5
Side Stack
Vinyl Collector
Tier 1
Jewel Case
Disc Collector
Tier 4
Curator
Crate Digger
Tier 5
Wall of Wax
Crate Size
Tier 6
The Whole Shelf
Genre Polyglot
Tier 8
All Eras
Time Traveler
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