Same here I love vinyl records and I'm very careful with them, I even adding a spring tracking force adjustment system to me little record player to reduce any chance of extra record wear and tear even though in the 1970s it was normal for record players to track at 5 to 6 grams without a whole lot of record wear or damage. Hilarious video though. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm same here. I love vinyl records and are very be carefull. I love the Japanese LP records the same for Cassette and CD's especially with Obi and Insert. This video horrified me too. I don't like smash video's or video's where people broke an very amused item. This give the collectors some rarity's between collect them.
When I first watched this and I didn’t collect vinyl, I felt super sad watching this. But years later and I watch this as a vinyl collector, this crap is too funny lmao
As a vinyl enthusiast myself, I am still trying to get into vinyl records and turntables, It's not easy finding a turntable, because most turntables i've looked at are either broken, or not tested, or missing the needle cartridge. (the thing that moves back and forth slowly between the grooves of the vinyl disc.) Edit: Just got a record player, The Victrola VSC-450SB.
Record: All come in? Shawn: Yeah! Record: Good! Now ask mommy or daddy to help you set one chair for each player in the game, except one. Shawn: Mommy and Daddy is not here
I don't believe records of any content should be destroyed. They should be preserved forever, and taken care of. However, this video is pretty funny, I must admit.
@@fia993 That’s exactly what I’m here for. Warped/damaged records have such a unique and eerie sound which adds character imo. I love hearing what they sound like and how it changes the dynamics of a song. You can get some good results depending on what “methods of destruction” you use. Lol. It’s arguably the pinnacle of classic sound design; often through the destruction you can create something beautiful…
I typically don’t like destruction, but I am an audiophile, and seeing this type of turntable get destroyed oddly pleased me, these mechanisms are hated in the audiophile community
The reason why the record faired better is because you both used a blow dryer, a lighter and a body spray can, while in the first vinyl record video you used just a different type of body spray and a propane torch.
Audiophiles and vinyl collectors are weeping. Meanwhile I, a lover of all things involving playing with audio (the wackier the methods the better) and hater of overly sappy music, am both amused and satisfied.
It would be grand if they next time you do this you get a recording directly out from the turntable. I'd like to be able to take that audio and play with it.
I'm glad I'm not the only person in the world who finds this kind of thing funny. I always draw strange looks when I burst out laughing at the sound of a vinyl malfunction.
9 ปีที่แล้ว +34
3:19 - Please Shoot Me Already! 4:48 - I Can't Take it Anymore! kkk
5:00 “let’s show these boys that we’re as smart as they are” really illustrates a difference in culture back then compared to now. There’s other quotes like that which show such a contrast with our language today. Just a small detail overall, but interesting nonetheless…
This is why I like having a vintage 8 track from 1976/1977. In the old days manufacturers knew how to build machines with quality now they just use the cheapest/ crappiest parts they can find in order to maximize profit.
Video was hilarious...I'm one of those record collectors who don't get all stupid when someone "destroys a record". Sometimes old junk records are better off getting melted hahaha... BUT...Did y'all check the dead wax on the B side next to the label before destroying that record? That particular Happy Birthday record (believe it or not) had a few hundred copies released, that had the initials "FDK" pressed in. I've seen it sell for over a grand regardless of condition..
Its not that they won't serve their purpose. It's more that they won't get the best sound quality out of vinyl records and will often skip on some records. Both things are easily achieved with a good quality second hand turntable for little to no money if you're lucky to find one. Even some new turntables for around the same amount of money if they have a magnetic cartridge can extract way more detail out of records and track a lot lighter about half the weight on records. A win win situation. Records will sound better, more detail and will also last longer. Practically every turntable these days and most in the past were only fitted with Magnetic Cartridges. The cartridge however isn't the only factor. When you go up in quality of turntables. New or second hand there's better quality tonearms that are better constructed for better trackability of the record grooves. Once again less wear and tear. Less prone to damage. Better turntables can have the cartridge upgraded or replaced if the stylus is no longer available. Cheap turntables with ceramic cartridges often make CD's sound good which leads people to believe C.D's sound better which is quite the opposite. One of the biggest downfalls of Records was poor quality turntables that were put in all in one stereo's for convenience and not quality.
Here's a list of artists who's LPs I would do that to: -Justin Bieber -One Direction -Jacob Satorious -Miley Cyrus -The Weeknd I could go on an list almost every single modern artist.
15:27 It reminds me of when I had a nightmare about a lit up Halloween pumpkin with a burning piece of cardboard instead of a tealight candle. In the beginning of this nightmare, I took the pumpkin out of the kitchen and put the burning cardboard out with the hose outside. After that, I cleaned the char out of the pumpkin, making sure the inside didn't rot from the water, and just to be safe, I used a fake battery candle in the pumpkin instead of using a tealight one at the end of that nightmare. When I woke up, I was relieved to be in our house that wasn't burnt down and find none of our items destroyed from any fire.
7:12 I think the guys just summoned the most scariest and most evil demon overlord through a Jensen vinyl record player with a lot of that warp’n’spray action going on. 7:17 The demons are cheering at the guys for that! 💀 Or whatever I’m saying.
Next time, set another one on fire having the back of this terrific piece of equipment removed. This will make sure the whole process takes a little longer. And, as a result, much more fun. By the way, the player is quite stubborn, it kept tirning and turning. That's what I call quality. Send it to Leetac, the leeding Chinese factory based in the Chinese Silicon Valey where these magnificent pieces of Chinese engeneering originate. Maybe they decide to add the tools you've used. At least the equipment has some kind of use after all...
now thats what i call a "Floppy" disk
insert bad pun drums
goldenmario52 rimshot*
LOL.
malachi storm Happy birthday
disc*
This record was recorded in 1963 for pre school children (Just a bit of information)
Mitchell Edwards It was played at my 6th birthday in 1969.
@@AngelCintiaRockgirl r/woooosh
Mitchell Edwards this sounds more like the 50s
@Weekblues fuck you
@@FrehleyFan3988 Thats because it were songs that were public domain/royality free in 1963
*audiophile has left the chat*
Hey man
Videophile
I seriously never thought I'd find you here lol
"OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHH"
-Big Smoke
wow
As a vinyl collector, this both horrified me and amused me.
Same here I love vinyl records and I'm very careful with them, I even adding a spring tracking force adjustment system to me little record player to reduce any chance of extra record wear and tear even though in the 1970s it was normal for record players to track at 5 to 6 grams without a whole lot of record wear or damage. Hilarious video though. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@notthatdigusted7468 yup. its also good they destroyed something that wasnt really a good thing
I'm same here. I love vinyl records and are very be carefull. I love the Japanese LP records the same for Cassette and CD's especially with Obi and Insert. This video horrified me too. I don't like smash video's or video's where people broke an very amused item. This give the collectors some rarity's between collect them.
I’ve recently got my hands on my own vinyls, and I agree it’s both scary but interesting.
They did it so you don't have to haha
I think this video brings a new meaning to the term "breaking a record".
xD
You "broke a new record"!
Hilarious, Jen.
🤣
XJ9 what are you doing here? Lol
these turntable are not so good which is almost like crosley. yech
LOL I see what you did nice
Why is this so depressing?
Because there's something nostalgic that's a reminder of a long gone innocence in kids records I guess.
I know right it is funny and depressing at the same time
1 sonofabiscuit that's racist
Ikr I felt like I wanted to cry.
1 sonofabiscuit racist
9:24 i love how the record player said “Count the number of players.” And the record player changes the skit and music started playing music 🤣
Music can play music now!?
I still don’t understand but it’s funny
@@coral5540the future is now
LOL 😆 XD
Maybe "Count the number of players you broke"?
9:07 is what trying to find a good radio station is like in Ohio. xD
true true
I'd say it applies for radio everywhere.
When you have a boombox then you change your song
In Rhode Island, every fucking radio station constantly plays these really annoying ads for the Kia dealership that sponsors them all.
Watch your mouths!
When I first watched this and I didn’t collect vinyl, I felt super sad watching this. But years later and I watch this as a vinyl collector, this crap is too funny lmao
As a vinyl enthusiast myself, I am still trying to get into vinyl records and turntables, It's not easy finding a turntable, because most turntables i've looked at are either broken, or not tested, or missing the needle cartridge. (the thing that moves back and forth slowly between the grooves of the vinyl disc.)
Edit: Just got a record player, The Victrola VSC-450SB.
@@18436Melissathere’s some nice ones online, i can link you 2 it
4:08
Record players: READY, LETS GO.
Shawn: THAT'S IT
(PULLS THE RECORD OFF)
4:12 that sounded exactly like the typical record scratch sound lol.
because it is
gamerfreak5665 kinda that sound is made by dragging the needle across the record
@@lukaskucera9043 No shit sherlock, that's what he did.
I Died Laughing
Thats a rap!
8:57 that laugh though 😂😂😂😂
Best manly wheeze ever
XD
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jet engine
8:56
Record: All come in?
Shawn: Yeah!
Record: Good! Now ask mommy or daddy to help you set one chair for each player in the game, except one.
Shawn: Mommy and Daddy is not here
I don't believe records of any content should be destroyed. They should be preserved forever, and taken care of. However, this video is pretty funny, I must admit.
but it's for science...like we wanna here how scratch or broken vinyl sound like
I mean, imagine a record like this isn't exactly sought after or rare. It isn't like an early serial number White Album.
Yeap, i'm a collector of records And record players, And don't like when People destroy them, but i must admit this was fun.
@@theantiquescollector2199 I agree I found a pile of records on the road side when they did the clean up still have then
@@fia993 That’s exactly what I’m here for. Warped/damaged records have such a unique and eerie sound which adds character imo. I love hearing what they sound like and how it changes the dynamics of a song. You can get some good results depending on what “methods of destruction” you use. Lol. It’s arguably the pinnacle of classic sound design; often through the destruction you can create something beautiful…
I typically don’t like destruction, but I am an audiophile, and seeing this type of turntable get destroyed oddly pleased me, these mechanisms are hated in the audiophile community
9:08 When you don't like what's on the radio station, and you keep changing it.
Also I think you broke the records 😊
7:55 oh gawsh the singing XD
Rexy 108 little miss muffed sat on a tuffet eating her
CARROTS AND WINE
10:05
@@adamsucksatyt dat wheeze lololololol
@@adamsucksatyt 11:23
Y
I don't know why, but I lost it at 2:32 when u said "mommy and daddy's not here" XD
samster5677 me and them are adults
Me it's this 4:11 Lol
You mean 2:53
what is musical chairs anyway? XD
Mommy and Daddy are in the bedroom either smoking or “playing leapfrog”…
The first 6 minutes had me waiting for an air raid siren to go off.
Same
"You got something?!" "No...." "I've got gas" After the past events, I could not stop laughing! -Jenny
7:54 Some SERIOUS tracking force on that record player.
03:13 mark.....this is the song that HAL plays when Dave disables his electronic mind/memory in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey
In the german version, it is 'Hänschen klein'
8:56 best laughter i've ever heard
Lol
LMAO
The reason why the record faired better is because you both used a blow dryer, a lighter and a body spray can, while in the first vinyl record video you used just a different type of body spray and a propane torch.
its horrifying to see this, not funny at all, im glad you find it amusing
6:13: The record sounds funny and distorted. LOL
It's 😂 😂
Yep lol
Just like a YTP
4:10 Alright That's It! (Pulls Record Off)
2:51
Vinyl Record: Ask Mommy Or Daddy to help you.
This dude: Mommy and Daddy aint here
LOL
Your videos are what TH-cam was intended for. Thank you for destroying shit and letting us be entertained by it.
it may be shit to you, but to me as a vinyl collector its horrifying,
5:00 minutes in & PLEASE DESTROY IT ALREADY!
Later:
I'm a sad audiophile vinyl enthusiast, but I'm loving this!
7:00 introducing the dildo xD i´m dying xD
4:10
Alright, that's it.
_rips out vinyl record_
Matt: _(laughing)_
9:26 BILL THE GANG!
6:43 -- The Glitch Gremlin? O_o
Maybe?
(The nerd will remember that)
Footage of Leyland Kirby making The Caretaker albums
yes
no
10:09 when your vinyl record spins too fast
6:23 The satisfaction is real
2:51
Now Ask Mommy & Daddy..
Mommy And Daddy Not Here!
Audiophiles and vinyl collectors are weeping.
Meanwhile I, a lover of all things involving playing with audio (the wackier the methods the better) and hater of overly sappy music, am both amused and satisfied.
I cringe at vinyl collectors when they say "oh look, these guys ruined a record". Records are obsolete and so are you
A real audiophile would rejoice at this pos getting destroyed. Now if he destroyed a Marantz 2600 reciever I'd be pissed!!!
@@jasonmoore1900 I know jack about record players but I must admit the one in this video looked like a lower-end one💀
@@RCLeahcar extreme low end, these cost maybe $10 to make yet they sell them for up to $120
Quality actually sounded alright.
The Restoration of Dr Who lmao
Filthy Frunk lol
You can tell by the WOW and Flutter it's a Jensen...
Mommy or Daddy is not here.
I think I am gonna go hide in a cave in an undisclosed location
These destruction videos are what got me into vinyl records originally.
5:23 Oh lOOk hEre CoMes tHE cLOWns!
Oh boy on boy do you see that funny clown
*RiGhT, yOu KnOw ThAtS oUr OlD fRiEnD fEliX?!1!*
Hi filed oh!
It would be grand if they next time you do this you get a recording directly out from the turntable. I'd like to be able to take that audio and play with it.
I actually did directly record the audio from the turntable to my laptop in this video. I mixed it into the video during editing.
Flowmoshun
how come you like wasting stuff
Joseph poop poop poop poop poop poop poop nerd
I'm glad I'm not the only person in the world who finds this kind of thing funny. I always draw strange looks when I burst out laughing at the sound of a vinyl malfunction.
3:19 - Please Shoot Me Already!
4:48 - I Can't Take it Anymore!
kkk
Why don’t you say it to the guy who made it Just kidding
XD
I love how the female singer’s voice became all warped with that hairdryer action going on.
LOL at 7:30; the record sounded like it was farting. LOL
3:46 lol sounds like Alvin and the Chickmuks
I'm still surprised that even thought they were destroying the thing, he still placed the stylus on the record carefully lol
OMG THEY INVITED THE RANDOM PLAYLIST! 9:19
I have an idea! Melt the record, then put it in a blender full of tire cleaner!
believe me, there are sellers who would still sell the record in VG condition ;)
+indyvinylz lol discogs
+indyvinylz Hey dude!
Need a good cleaning to get full sound but good DJ copy
hahahah I'm one of them
Boy that mix was FIRE!
...I'll show myself out...
I HEARD THAT TOO OH MY LORD
I said the exact same thing or something similar to the exact same thing I just couldn’t think of what to say
9:33 damn that be the old fashioned way of changing radio stations lmao
5:00 “let’s show these boys that we’re as smart as they are” really illustrates a difference in culture back then compared to now. There’s other quotes like that which show such a contrast with our language today. Just a small detail overall, but interesting nonetheless…
4:34 lol
Yeah hahahahhaahhahahahahhaha!!!!!
I made a mistake
11:23 unicorn voice is real
You broke a world _record!_
...I'll see myself out now.
Yes, you forgot to blow the candles
This is why I like having a vintage 8 track from 1976/1977. In the old days manufacturers knew how to build machines with quality now they just use the cheapest/ crappiest parts they can find in order to maximize profit.
3:14 this is the worst music I’ve had ever heard really
Man you guys make the best sounding vinyl rips out there.
Video was hilarious...I'm one of those record collectors who don't get all stupid when someone "destroys a record". Sometimes old junk records are better off getting melted hahaha... BUT...Did y'all check the dead wax on the B side next to the label before destroying that record? That particular Happy Birthday record (believe it or not) had a few hundred copies released, that had the initials "FDK" pressed in. I've seen it sell for over a grand regardless of condition..
Thats what i was thinking. Would have been better brand new and sealed record to have the actual count for number of times
4:12 Sounds like a sound from a cartoon when a character slips on a banana. 🤣
10:17 The only groove left in the Record it sounds a little bit like “Nobody can talk” and after that the needle only scratching 🤣🤣😂
Nobody candle!
Can you guys upload the audio only? That shit must be really nice to play on halloween :v
3:34 I don't know why, but this is one of my favorite parts of the video.
I love how they used "El Capitan March" by John Philip Sousa as the intro theme for this video.
I was expecting it to start praising satan or something lol
lmaoo same
Now that's an idea for another video genre. Records played at the wrong speed. Particularly LPs at 78.
At some point, someone actually bought that record cause they WANTED to listen to it! Love your vids, wish you'd post more often!
It may be making you board, but its a classic childrens record, I am so horrified that you find this amusing and funny, its criminal
This is all Junksen turntables are good for.
+TheComputerGuy⁹⁶ They are the finest in Chinese craftmanship. :)
Junksen: Guaranteed to last a lunchtime!
+colin stevens a Chinese takeaway lunchtime special
What are so bad about their turntables? I got one of their four-in-one stereo systems, it's served me great for over a year.
Its not that they won't serve their purpose. It's more that they won't get the best sound quality out of vinyl records and will often skip on some records. Both things are easily achieved with a good quality second hand turntable for little to no money if you're lucky to find one. Even some new turntables for around the same amount of money if they have a magnetic cartridge can extract way more detail out of records and track a lot lighter about half the weight on records. A win win situation. Records will sound better, more detail and will also last longer. Practically every turntable these days and most in the past were only fitted with Magnetic Cartridges. The cartridge however isn't the only factor. When you go up in quality of turntables. New or second hand there's better quality tonearms that are better constructed for better trackability of the record grooves. Once again less wear and tear. Less prone to damage. Better turntables can have the cartridge upgraded or replaced if the stylus is no longer available. Cheap turntables with ceramic cartridges often make CD's sound good which leads people to believe C.D's sound better which is quite the opposite. One of the biggest downfalls of Records was poor quality turntables that were put in all in one stereo's for convenience and not quality.
I like to imagine this record was playing at some kid's party in the 70s that nobody showed up to
Here's a list of artists who's LPs I would do that to:
-Justin Bieber
-One Direction
-Jacob Satorious
-Miley Cyrus
-The Weeknd
I could go on an list almost every single modern artist.
you're not using that record player right. and you should never touch the grooves.
kurt Bohne They don't care. They just want to destroy things.
kurt Bohne It's a cheap, plastic wal-mart turntable and a 50 cent thrift store bin record. who cares?
it was a gag folks. just a gag. when the heat gun came out I think we all knew they weren't interested in listening to it.
Touching the grooves is not in the heart!
Touching the grooves isn’t groovy. B-dum-tsss.
8:34 got me cracking up 😂😁😁😁😂😁😂😁
Between the music itself and the cover, that record looks like it came straight out of FNAF
7:59 I lost it when it sounded distorted
"I made a mistake---I made a mistake!"
I though it was “my name is steak”😂😂
I died at the part where you guys were trying to put out the fire lmao
15:27 It reminds me of when I had a nightmare about a lit up Halloween pumpkin with a burning piece of cardboard instead of a tealight candle. In the beginning of this nightmare, I took the pumpkin out of the kitchen and put the burning cardboard out with the hose outside. After that, I cleaned the char out of the pumpkin, making sure the inside didn't rot from the water, and just to be safe, I used a fake battery candle in the pumpkin instead of using a tealight one at the end of that nightmare. When I woke up, I was relieved to be in our house that wasn't burnt down and find none of our items destroyed from any fire.
1:16 it’s not gonna be The Beatles cause I like there music
Imagine this disc is the last proof for humanity
4:11 When i was teaching a friend how to use a record player they did this to one of my vinyls. that shit hurt
This is a rap !
Vwoop!
Same
Kick that friend out of you house RIGHT AWAY
And what happened to your “vinyls” 💀
7:12 I think the guys just summoned the most scariest and most evil demon overlord through a Jensen vinyl record player with a lot of that warp’n’spray action going on. 7:17 The demons are cheering at the guys for that! 💀
Or whatever I’m saying.
3:14 I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that
7:56
Little Miss Muffet sat on her Tuffet, eating her curds and WWWHHEEEEYYYYY.
I haven't felt this physically ill because of a thing in a looooong time.
I laughed to death when the record is playing musical chairs! And when the record is completely ruined it was even more fun!
I actually like LP records but seriously I had tears rolling down my face with laughter from this video, great job guys on a crap records
1:38 Very Sad Song. Im crying :'(
Very Laughting video. Like! :)
Yes
No Birthday for You
why are you braking vintage stuff
The player is new and the record was garbage to begin with
Because funny
8:07 "I made a mistake! I made a mistake!"
3:54 that sounds like Alvin and the chipmunks XD
Lol
9:12 LoL 😂🤪 sounds like changing TV channels or tuning radio stations!!
Next time, set another one on fire having the back of this terrific piece of equipment removed. This will make sure the whole process takes a little longer. And, as a result, much more fun. By the way, the player is quite stubborn, it kept tirning and turning. That's what I call quality. Send it to Leetac, the leeding Chinese factory based in the Chinese Silicon Valey where these magnificent pieces of Chinese engeneering originate. Maybe they decide to add the tools you've used. At least the equipment has some kind of use after all...
for the people wondering
the crackling in the audio is due to dust which jumps the needle therefore creating the crackling
4:12 introducing the world’s coolest sound
9:26 Alien voice! Sounded something like it..