Part of the reason a lot of people still buy CDs and LPs is because they enjoy owning a physical copy of an album and having an object they can display in their house or car. Yeezus' ultra-minimal packaging, while intriguing in concept, is a mockery of all that. I was actually pretty into the idea of the Yeezus packaging at first, and walked into the Best Buy near BuzzFeed's office in Manhattan fully intending to buy it on CD. When I saw the CD in person, I was actually surprised by how empty and pathetic it seemed. I could not bring myself to purchase it; it just seemed like a rip-off, especially with the sticker on the back instructing people to visit West's website for song titles and credits. I would definitely buy Yeezus on vinyl, but that doesn't exist yet, and there's some question to if it ever will be released in that format at all. Daft Punk, on the other hand, released Random Access Memories on both CD and LP with lovely packaging and an instantly iconic sleeve design.