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Always properly tag your music

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KharBevNor:
What the man is saying is that he and at least one other person have mistaken this for the early works of Metallica.

GG.

Dimmukane:
Hey, I didn't know that they had virtually no line-up changes or that James Hetfield never sang like that until after the fact.  And this all spawned from bad tagging.

Thrillho:
I actually enjoy re-tagging things, because of my OCD symptoms. It's fun to organise shit, man.

My music is in a folder marked music.

Each artist has their own folder. In the folder is a folder for each complete album (or if I have most of an album sans its cack tracks, which is only about two records and that was only for space reasons before I got the new hard drive, so I should update it) organised in release date order. There are also any extraneous tracks which don't even warrant a b-sides/rarities or miscellaneous live tracks folder. Then each song is named as track number (STARTING WITH A ZERO IF IT IS SINGLE DIGIT), album artist, album, year, song artist, song, and if necessary, additional featured artists.

Ballard:
iTunes basically does the above for you exactly the way you described it, dude.

Mnementh:
I was going to say, DynamiteKid is basically iTunes organizational method.

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