Greatest Hates Vinyl Box Set





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I was skeptical at first, but the songwriting quality across all three albums is genuinely impressive—turning hate comments into catchy tracks is genius. The box set itself feels solid and the artwork is a nice touch for the price. Definitely a fun conversation starter for my record shelf.
The vinyl packaging is surprisingly sturdy with a cool embossed cover that fits the albums perfectly. I’ve been playing "Greatest Hates Volume 3" on repeat and the sound quality is crisp without any skipping.
The packaging is clever—each album sleeve has a different insult embossed on it, which makes me laugh every time I pull one out. The vinyls themselves play cleanly with zero skips, and the songwriting turning hate comments into catchy hooks is honestly genius. I’ve been blasting this in my living room for days and can’t stop smiling.
I love that this box set actually comes with a lyric booklet so you can read every hateful comment turned into a banger. The album artwork is even cooler in person, and having all three in one place makes it super easy to queue up my favorites. Definitely worth grabbing if you’ve been following the songs online.
I opened the box and immediately started laughing at the lyrics printed on the sleeves—turning hate comments into songs is genius. The three albums fit perfectly in the box, and the vinyl itself has a nice weight to it.
The slipcase is sturdier than I expected, and the booklet with the lyrics to all the hate-comment songs is a nice touch. I've been playing the albums on repeat since it arrived.
I was hooked when I saw they bundled all three albums into one box, and the tracklist on the back is like a greatest hits of insults I've actually read. My only minor gripe is the spine text is a little hard to read, but the song quality more than makes up for it.
Finally got to listen through all three albums in a single sitting—hearing the hate comments turned into actual music is even more unhinged back-to-back. The box itself is sturdy, which matters when I’m stacking it with my other vinyl. It’s a really fun conversation starter for guests who don’t get the joke.
I finally have all three albums in one spot—the box is hefty and the tracklist for each record is printed clearly on the back. The audio quality on vinyl really brings out the raw energy of those hate-comment lyrics.
The packaging is surprisingly sturdy for a box set, and the vinyls came without any warping or scratches. I’ve been playing "You're a Bald-Head" on repeat since it arrived.