Something I find more than mildly irritating but not enough to reach 'pissed off' status: organizing my digital music collection and trying to keep it in line with what's in my physical collection and on my hard drives for local storage.
Before I sold my PC, I took out my music drive for safekeeping since all my physical albums are ripped straight to that. But it was also synced with my Spotify, so months later, I'm finally going through band by band and deleting the grayed-out bands on my desktop Spotify app (all the local files that are no longer synced) and replacing them with what's on Spotify. However, then I run into the problem of certain artists not being on Spotify, or sometimes specific albums and especially my favorite demos/B-sides/bonus tracks are nowhere to be found. So now after I go through the hundreds and hundreds of artists cherry picking my favorite songs for my 'favorites' playlist (which is a massive playlist of all my favorites from any and all genres), I then have to hook my old hard drive up to my laptop and sync the remainders to that -
after I go through once again to figure out what is not on Spotify.
So while I replace all the local files on my Spotify with what's on the service, I'm keeping a log of everything that's *not* available to sync later. Digital organization is such a PITA, but I can only afford to continue buying records from my most favorite artists, so I'm neck deep in the digital era of music collections and frantically searching for a way to keep my head above water. And this is especially annoying considering some artists on Spotify tend to shuffle their available catalog around for seemingly no good reason (Stratovarius for example only has certain records up there and it seems to change every few months, wtf!)