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I started my mp3 collection in 1997. Metadata was nonexistent, and online databases weren't yet a thing. (I was mostly downloading 112kbps from IRC F-servs).
It is a bitch to get your collection in order, even with a tool like MusicBrainz Picard, but worth it in the end. It took me about a week to actually complete that project. The new stuff I download already has the metadata, so it's a solved problem.
I agree, I think its such a bitch because a music collection is very personal and maybe your tags dont line up with what the general public think.
I've let Lidarr do the metadata for all my tracks as I would go insane trying to do it myself with the sheer quantity.
The tools we have these days to own and manage our own collections is incredible - its a shame so many people still use spotify.