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patty_d_27 got a reaction from itsWetWilly in Kanye West - Donda (Deluxe 4xLP)
Just got a shipping notification email from the Kanye website
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patty_d_27 reacted to dantheriver in Drive-Thru 26 teaser....
ETR should’ve released it anyways but the “tribute” version with his buddies playing all the songs instead of the originals.
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from komsomol in PO: NOTHING - The Great Dismal (10/30/2020) & The Great Dismal B-Sides 12" (10/8/21) - Up Next: Collab w/ Full of Hell 10/11 Midnight EST
Repo Records still has copies of their /100 variant here.
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from tetsuodaironman in PO: NOTHING - The Great Dismal (10/30/2020) & The Great Dismal B-Sides 12" (10/8/21) - Up Next: Collab w/ Full of Hell 10/11 Midnight EST
Repo Records still has copies of their /100 variant here.
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patty_d_27 reacted to hallowken78 in Hardcore / Punk Releases & Pre-Orders Thread
Being an east coaster I’m always curious how bands are perceived/received regionally. I’ve really been catching on to a lot of this west coast hardcore/crossover stuff lately that doesn’t get as much buzz as it deserves out this way. Sunami, Drain, Dead Heat, Skullcrack, Gulch. Lots of catchy stuff.
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from Stubenrocker73 in The Appleseed Cast - The end of the ring wars Repress !
Snagged, thank you!!
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patty_d_27 reacted to Stubenrocker73 in The Appleseed Cast - The end of the ring wars Repress !
https://theappleseedcast.bandcamp.com/album/end-of-the-ring-wars-vinyl-reissueits online ! At Their Bandcamp
The Band exclusive Editon /100
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from sewnmouth in Supporting Local Shops Virtually
We had just gotten an amazing collection in prior to everything shutting down, so we’re slowly putting it up for mail order on our instagram, check it out : https://instagram.com/doubledeckerrecords?igshid=13bkdb1bo9hn8
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from museummouth in Supporting Local Shops Virtually
We had just gotten an amazing collection in prior to everything shutting down, so we’re slowly putting it up for mail order on our instagram, check it out : https://instagram.com/doubledeckerrecords?igshid=13bkdb1bo9hn8
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from Fowty Dollaz in Supporting Local Shops Virtually
We had just gotten an amazing collection in prior to everything shutting down, so we’re slowly putting it up for mail order on our instagram, check it out : https://instagram.com/doubledeckerrecords?igshid=13bkdb1bo9hn8
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from jamdbz in System of a Down Re/Pressings
Spun the ST last night, sounded miles above my black bootleg I'd gotten a few years ago. Loud bass
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from pizza face in System of a Down Re/Pressings
Just picked up the self-titled and Mezmerize, sucks the artwork is super pixelated...
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patty_d_27 reacted to pizza face in PO Now: Denzel Curry - TA13OO
The bass slaps hard on this record woo sorry to my neighbors
The inner sleeve was super tight on the record I was afraid major static was going to affect the playback. Only hear really faint surface noise in between songs and that's about it. I haven't listened to this album yet and its incredible so far. Just finished side a.
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patty_d_27 reacted to toomanyrecords in PO: Steve Perry - Traces (10/5/18)
I love Street Talk and Journey was a huge formative band for me when I was younger. Steve is one of my top singers of all time. I never thought he'd be back, and even though this song is kinda weak and cheesy... he's always brought the cheese in the best way and I have decent hopes the album will be a good listen. I like his gravely voice that still has a twinkle of the past.
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from piky0032 in System of a Down Re/Pressings
Have an original Toxicity but am beyond stoked for an official ST pressing. I can finally get rid of my shitty bootleg I bought at the shore years ago!
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patty_d_27 reacted to Group Buy Guy in PO: Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger
We miss you, Chris. 1 year today.
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patty_d_27 reacted to lexicondevil in Power Trip - Nightmare Logic
Looks like a comp. of their non-lp stuff is coming out. It doesn't say when, but does say that vinyl is planned. Keep your eyes peeled.
https://powertrip.bandcamp.com/album/opening-fire-2008-2014
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patty_d_27 reacted to monsterrod in PO SOON : Sleep - The Sciences
I called a Newbury Comics outside of Boston (I work right down the street) and the guy on the phone had no idea what I was talking about. He gave me a speech about how artists nowadays release albums at digitally at midnight and they'd probably get the physical copies in a couple weeks. Come on dude, get with the times.
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from skycriesmary in PO: Coil- Worship the Glitch and A Thousand Lights in a Dark Room
Coil Presents Black Light District: A Thousand Lights in a Dark Room PO
ElpH vs. Coil- Worship the Glitch PO
During the transitional period in which Coil’s primary leadership (Peter “Sleazy” Christopherson and John Balance) reorganized their creative direction by taking on new membership in the group through their inclusion of Drew McDowall, Coil took a drastic turn towards the metaphysical unknown. Employing the subtle handiwork of Coil’s “real life” members, as well as the cleverly guised aliases and spiritual collaborators, the band chose to filter their identity through a the nome de guerre, Black Light District, setting the precedent of Coil’s future exploration of otherworldly influence.
Recorded during the Winter of 1995/96, Black Light District reflects more on their formal avant-garde pursuits and academic interests rather than their industrial pedigree resume. Starting off with an obvious nod to John Cage with their introductory “Unprepared Piano”, the tone is prepared in exactly the same way… unpredictable. Conceptually abstract, Black Light District shows Coil’s old guard disregarding the pop rhythms found on previous albums, such as Love's Secret Domain, and fully embracing their experimental electronic trajectory. Subtle patterns of looping melancholy and malaise are placed delicately underneath ghostly electronic timbre. Approaching their creative method as something from the beyond, another realm in which sounds blur and performers seemingly appear from the ether.
"Unexplainable" may well be the best explanation for the members of the UK based electronic outfit COIL. Making a radical shift from intentional accessibility, by means of traditional pop songwriting, to abstract happenstance, Coil had entered into a new phase in their career…uncharted waters utilizing what was then the newest computer technology, digital and analog synthesis and the newly formed ideas that something outside of themselves was steering the ship.
During the studio sessions that developed into what would become “Worship the Glitch”, Coil became aware of random compositions emitting from their gear, and were at odds with constant “accidents” that were perpetually plaguing the recordings. The band called these unintentional emissions "ELpH": a conceptual being that is one part physical equipment, one part celestial being… constantly playing the role of trickster, throwing a wrench into Coil’s methodology. Eventually, these accidents and mistakes were embraced by the band, and the process of misusing audio software to create intentional "errors" was adopted as a musical technique. The acceptance of the "mistake", and the use of discovered mistakes as intentional elements slowly became the drive and concept behind the album, thus birthing the title “Worship the Glitch.”
Originally released in 1995 on Coil’s in-house imprint Eskaton, Worship the Glitch was Coil’s first proper album-length attempt at conceptual ambient composition, with a radical focus on chance. Seamless vignettes of shattered electronics (though ebbing softly and in delicate balance with each other) provide an underlying uncertainty and discomfort to the listener.
Both releases have been remastered by engineer Josh Bonati and supervised by Coil's Drew McDowall, the double LP vinyl releases are packaged in a beautiful matte 24pt stock gatefold jackets. First pressings of the vinyl is pressed on 200 clear, 500 red, 600 blue, and standard black vinyl, with an edition of 500 yellow exclusively for Europe and UK shops and distros.
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from V3XED in Death to False Nostalgia
a THPS 1-4 box set that comes with an exclusive Tech Deck
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patty_d_27 reacted to One Hundred Fifty-Two in Death to False Nostalgia
https://www.discogs.com/Ernies-Meson-Ray/release/1405689?ev=item-vc
After extensive research the second song on the first soundtrack was never pressed to Vinyl. I stopped after the second song but I’ll guess there are more.
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from whoa in Death to False Nostalgia
a THPS 1-4 box set that comes with an exclusive Tech Deck
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from serum7 in PO Now: Songs: Ohia - Travels in Constants (b/w "Howler") (Out 2/16/18)
thank you!!
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patty_d_27 got a reaction from Metal Mike in PO: DEATH Repress Galore (/200 each)
Mine arrived today! My copy of Sound of Perseverance came with a print of the cover art signed by Travis Smith