Okay kiddo, let me explain what resistance records are in a way that's easy for you to understand.
Imagine you're playing with your toy car and you're trying to make it go from one end of the room to the other. But, there's a big block in the middle of the floor that the car can't go over. That block is called resistance.
Now, let's think about how this applies to records. Resistance records are special types of records that have more resistance than regular records. They're made this way on purpose to make it harder for the needle on the record player to move smoothly across the grooves of the record.
This resistance creates a crackling or popping sound that some people like because it gives the music a vintage or retro feel. It's kind of like listening to music on an old record player that your grandparents might have had.
So, resistance records are basically a way to alter the sound of music by adding more resistance to the record. It's not for everyone, but some people really enjoy the unique sound it creates.