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+1 for MP3Tag; it’s a wonderful tool and I’m overdue to donate to them.
I also use Plex to host the music but use PlexAmp for playback; the additional features (Sonic Adventure / “DJs”/etc.) are great features.
MP3Tag sounds cool, but there's no Linux version it seems :(
I came from MP3Tag and the closest Linux version I found is puddletag it's litterally written to be the same.
I use it for some metadata editing that - in my case - I can't seem to get Picard to do (might just need to RTFM a bit more)
Check out Picard, I switched to it when I switched to Linux: https://flathub.org/apps/org.musicbrainz.Picard
Easytag works pretty well for me on Linux, when I'm not just using Picard. I use EasyTag mostly for fixing and normalizing the tags on audiobooks these days.