@Ivafakename *sneakily hands you the Hamster Dance, a whole buncha chiptunes, Splatoon music, and the Streets of Rage 3 soundtrack* time to get some bangers playing at this party
@Nine you basically handed my entire playlist to me and streets of rage 3
@Ivafakename FUCKIN YES MATE GET IN
@Nine throw in some brony songs that I'm too nostalgic to let go of and some covers of popular music and that's just my main playlist
@Ivafakename ...*peers at their own playlists* ... you... don't have a bunch of anime and game soundtracks as well, right?... c-c;
@Nine anime, not so much, but I do have a bit of baby metal, the smash bros theme, the entire portal 2 soundtrack, still alive, some 8-bit covers and 3 covers of jump up superstar
@Ivafakename buddy... *holds your shoulder gently but worriedly*
@Ivafakename ...that is... pretty much exactly how my music collection was too. is... the only reason these folders exist is because entire albums were downloaded as archive files and I just... unzipped them into a folder, rather than specifically making folders and moving files around c_c; this is the most low effort "organisation" ever.
@Nine I think I stopped putting them in different folders because I'd end up with 4 versions of the same song, so I think I put more effort into being less organized.
Also a lot of the files have weird names like "0478820r12YOUTUBETO.mp3" but my phone's music player can tell the difference somehow so even that stays the same
@Ivafakename ooo, that's a pretty good converter then if it can apply ID3 tags to them properly
@Nine you're using some technical terms I don't understand, but yes.
@Nine the extent of my organisation:
I have 1 (one) file labelled "Music" where all of my YouTube to mp3 files end up.