Oh yeah, I forgot to include the FAQ:
FAQ
These questions have all been asked to me by people who see my music collection.
Why did you do this?
This was basically a little joke when I started it. I was not sure where to put single files I got from magazine samplers or band websites, so I decided I'd stick with the genres named there. It eventually became the quest to seek for the most absurd genre. For a while, I had found it: Atmospheric Symphonic Brutal Death Metal; but alas, the mp3 link on the bands website was broken.
What the hell is God Metal?
A genre I made up for Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and Judas Priest.
Did you download this all?
Very little. Most of it was legally purchased.
Is this your entire music collection?
No. Many CDs and vinyl records were not ripped. My physical music collection consists of (to date) 291 CDs, LPs, DVDs, 7" and 12" singles and Maxi CDs. My most recent purchase is Wizard-Odin.
Is the above list an accurate description of your musical taste?
No. I did not rip any Classical music, so this does not appear there at all; likewise, a couple of my favourites are not there because either I do not own them and listen to them from my parents or my brothers music collection, or they are on LP and I can't rip them.
Which artists do you have most files of?
Iron Maiden, Queen and Jethro Tull if I'm not completely wrong.
Which artists do you have complete discographies of?
Iron Maiden, Queen, BLAZE, Bruce Dickinson, Demons&Wizards, Led Zeppelin, Brian May, Majesty (I may have missed some). Almost complete are The Doors and Pink Floyd. Many albums haven't been ripped though.
Can I make fun of you because you have music of <insert genre label here>?
Do as you must. A lot of the music here was given to me by friends on compilation CDs, and I don't throw away music. I have categorized it all, but I haven't listened to it all yet.
Do you have a problem?
Yes, but that is none of your business.
Plus, the least frequently (i.e. never) asked question:
Are you serious about this?
No, this is a form of protest. I'm trying to show how ridiculous it is to categorize music by stuffing it into as many boxes as possible and creating new ones when other categories don't fit.