>not enough time to listen to full albums
>hate listening to single songs or shuffle
what do?
>>65776631
EP's
Listen to sides. Side A one session, side B another? Most albums have a natural break in the middle.
>>65776688
i might do this actually; do you listen that way urself?
>>65776631
>tfw I actually make a conscious choice to wake up earlier than I have to and take a train that's not an express train to college just so I can listen to full albums
>>65776752
I'm not that guy, but I'm like you, and extremely busy. Just do sides man. I can't often afford vinyl, but I like the way artists break it up on records sometimes. I usually go on discogs and check out where the side breaks are and just listen to those groups of songs. In a lot of ways this is a deeper way of connecting with an album, if you listen to all its parts intently.
>>65776631
whats with you faggots and having to listen to full albums
You could split the listening in multiple parts:
Example: if an album is 12 tracks long, listen 6 tracks, then take a break or do what you have to do, then return and listen the other 6 tracks.
Then another day you can re-listen to the full album
>>65776913
Hey can you put on a trip so I can ignore everything you say as you clearly know nothing.
>>65776949
ah ok, thanks for the explanation
>>65776913
don't know man, I just can't bring myself to play track 6 and listen to it, I have to play the whole thing. maybe it's autism.
>>65776980
You shouldn't need one for an axiom you goober.
EP
>>65776913
I don't remember song titles
Grindcore
since when is listening to music a chore that you have to divide up into segments
>>65776639
Came here to post this.
Also, singles are often released with b-side/s.
Become an EP and singles guru.