Shit you don't own, amazingly enough, isn't yours. If you own mp3s of shit you USED TO own, it still goes under the category of "shit you don't own."
[Is that a bong behind the gold container by your printer(?) that has cans and shit on it? Or just a very wierd shaped water bottle.
I like Rate Your Music because it isn't focused on metal and it also lets you rate the albums which it in turn uses to give you recommendations based on what other people who like the music you like also rated highly. It also generates compatibility lists with other users whose lists you can browse to find new interesting things. It works pretty well once you have given it a good amount of data to work with (and it has like 40,000 users so plenty of data from other people).
I also use it to maintain my wishlists and to-check-out lists and stuff like that. It can sometimes be a bit slow though, that's one downside.
How do I get the link to work to my collection on metal archives? My link just goes to the home page, even when I copy the link when I am on my music collection's page.
RYM is awesome now. They REALLY improved it.
If you use Firefox, right click on your collection page, and hover over This Frame, click View Frame Info, and then highlight the link it gives you.
Yeah, the interface used to be quite horrible but the 2.0 overhaul fixed it up good.
Well I don't use firefox so I guess I'm out of luck, thanks anyways.