Music is a part of all our lives, but for some people, it's more than just the background sound throughout the day. Is your record collection your most prized possession? Do you know the difference between FLAC and MP3? Some might scoff at these questions, but for true music nerds, they're a no-brainer. So, if you fancy yourself a music buff with a "High Fidelity"-level passion for all things rhythmic, it's time you put your passion to the test.
Sometimes you want them grouped by genre, and sometimes you want them in chronological order.
One does not simply miss out on their favorite band's first show in 20 years.
You are NOT about to settle for MP3 files.
Their looks were a solid 6, but their knowledge of early Detroit techno was an 11.
How can you love someone if you can't even agree on Beatles vs. Stones??
You can't spend all this money on music and then use $8 earbuds to listen to it all through.
Sure, half of the lineups are basically the same, but this way you don't need to worry about schedule conflicts!
It really depends on the situation...
How often do you really listen to your "Visiting Grandma While It's Raining" playlist?
It's not illegal, per say. It's just not on the books.
You definitely didn't care about the mandolin until you went through that Punch Brothers phase.
You didn't even mean to work there. You just spent so much time there, the owner offered you the job.
You usually hate stuffy bars, but you'll make an exception when there's good jazz playing.
Until scientists figure out time traveling, this is the closest you can get to Woodstock.
You were totally planning on going to bed at a reasonable time, but then you found out about Cocteau Twins.