Greatest Hates Vinyl Box Set





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Category: Other Products
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.
Finally, I can blast "You're a Bald-Headed Liar" on vinyl instead of just streaming it. The box set packaging is sturdy and the lyric booklet makes me laugh every time I flip through it.
I've been waiting for a physical copy of these albums since the first "Greatest Hates" dropped. The box set packaging is surprisingly sturdy and the vinyls play crystal clear with no surface noise. Perfect for blasting the haters on my record player.
Finally have all three albums without hunting down separate copies. The packaging is sturdy and the lyric booklet adds a lot of context to the songs.
Was thrilled to find the complete collection in one package—the tracklist booklet has the original hate comments alongside the lyrics, which is such a clever touch. Sound quality on the vinyl itself is crisp and balanced, no surface noise out of the box.
The inner sleeves are thick and glossy, really protecting the records from day one. I've been blasting "Keyboard Warrior" on repeat, the mastering sounds so crisp compared to the digital versions.
The box itself is heavier and sturdier than I assumed it would be, and having all three albums together makes it easy to jump from the first year's hate comments to the latest ones. I’ve been playing it on repeat since it arrived.
The packaging is surprisingly solid for a box set, with a nice textured finish that feels premium. I've been listening to it in my car on repeat, and the sound quality is crisp even at high volume.
I love how the song order creates a narrative arc across all three records, turning each disc into its own chapter. The liner notes with the original hate comments printed alongside the lyrics are a fantastic touch. This box set feels like a complete experience rather than just a collection.
The packaging is sturdier than I expected, which is great since I've already pulled it out to flip through the lyric booklets a few times. The way they turned vicious online comments into actual catchy songs still blows my mind.