Mostly THAT was EPs. Some of the best albums are EPs, but they’re short.
Rose for the Dead EP, was my favorite one. 6 songs.
NIN Broken was 8 songs.
A lot of punk albums have plenty of songs, but they’re so short some of them have terrible play times. OpIvy Energy (the first bootleg I ever had) is only about 35 minutes long and the whole thing mostly fit on one side of a (small) cassette tape.
I could probably find more, but that’s just off the top of my head.
Dude, I was there. I lived it. Step off.
Bruh I’m looking over at my shelf of CD’s from the time.
But let’s look at the best selling albums that came out in 1999, the year referenced in the meme.
Maybe back in the day you mistakenly bought singles instead of albums?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jar_of_Flies I rest my case you condescending asshat.
As an EP that wouldn’t have been $20 lol.
As if you would even know.
You’re just mad you got ripped off 25 years ago lol
Mostly THAT was EPs. Some of the best albums are EPs, but they’re short.
Rose for the Dead EP, was my favorite one. 6 songs.
NIN Broken was 8 songs.
A lot of punk albums have plenty of songs, but they’re so short some of them have terrible play times. OpIvy Energy (the first bootleg I ever had) is only about 35 minutes long and the whole thing mostly fit on one side of a (small) cassette tape.
I could probably find more, but that’s just off the top of my head.
Isn’t that kind of the point of EP’s though? They’re ~half the length and should be cheaper to compensate for that.
“should be”
Of the above, I only remember Rose for The Dead… costing easily as much as an LP.
Hey that was the soundtrack to high school. I downloaded half of them on dialup, via Napster/Gnutella/whatever.
#7 is one of the only ones you’ll hear to this day.