I'm assuming there's no real need to get rid of said albums, you haven't mentioned it.
Don't do that -- that just means you'll want them back 10 minutes later. Put them in shoe boxes, then when/if you want to listen to them again, take them out and give them a good old clean. If months turn to years and you still haven't listened to them, then get rid of them.
Some of the things I told myself were that I had to stop listening to a lot of my heavier stuff (mostly the same as you) because of hearing damage/tinnitus; it made me angry so it wasn't a good idea; the bands' concerts were too far away. No, the truth was, I’d simply had enough of it. It happens.
I don't think you like said albums as much as you think. If you did getting rid of them wouldn't even cross your mind – you just wouldn't want to. There's nothing wrong with preferring what you grew up with.
Is it normal to like or dislike one kind of music for periods of time?
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Hiya,
I'm assuming there's no real need to get rid of said albums, you haven't mentioned it.
Don't do that -- that just means you'll want them back 10 minutes later. Put them in shoe boxes, then when/if you want to listen to them again, take them out and give them a good old clean. If months turn to years and you still haven't listened to them, then get rid of them.
Some of the things I told myself were that I had to stop listening to a lot of my heavier stuff (mostly the same as you) because of hearing damage/tinnitus; it made me angry so it wasn't a good idea; the bands' concerts were too far away. No, the truth was, I’d simply had enough of it. It happens.
I don't think you like said albums as much as you think. If you did getting rid of them wouldn't even cross your mind – you just wouldn't want to. There's nothing wrong with preferring what you grew up with.