I'm surprised kids get the concept of an "album" at this stage.

'Skips' = deep cuts = usually the best tracks on the album.

Kill the youth.

The young assholes don't appreciate that the artist had to overcome pleurisy, leprosy, stubbing their little toe on the wardrobe, several sad movies about polar bears and not getting pumpkin spice in their latte once despite, like, clearly shouting it at the barista from several metres away a short while after placing the order, just to bring them that song.

I don't get the criticism of other formats with "easy" skips.

"Oh you probably skip around that album because it's on Spotify". Err, no, I press play on track one, and let it run until the end.

Sitting on my hole on the couch with an entertainment centre that can access Spotify really isn't that different to sitting on my hole upstairs beside the hifi with physical albums.