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  1. The irony is that this is a spoof of a design that was originally "poor taste" yet I doubt anyone is saying anything to Danzig on some internet forum.

     

    Even more ironic is that fact that this presidential candidate wanted the 2nd amendment guys to take care of Hillary.

     

    Looks like you guys are too PC for your own good. I bleed blue, but I really don't understand political correctness. It's nothing more than the left wings version of censorship.

  2. Christmas is coming, please take a look at some extras I have for sale. Always open to offers. Discounts for multiple purchases. Shipping in US is $4 no matter how many you get.

     

    Fuzz - Fuzz (color vinyl, velvet sleve) - $115

    Fuzz - II (mint) - $40

    Fuzz - Live in San Francisco (clear) - $20

    Jacco Gardner - Hypnophobia (red) $20

    Goggs - s/t (red vinyl) - $25

    Meatbodies - $10

    Metz - II (loser edition, sealed) $15

    Reatards - Grown Up Fucked Up (white, sealed) $15

    Ty Rex -  Ty Rex (clear/green) - $25

    Ringo Deathstarr - God's Dream (clear) - $20

    Ringo Deathstarr - Sparkler (blue swirl) - $35

    Ringo Deathstarr - Ringo Deathstarr (red) - $35

    Ringo Deathstarr - Mauve (mauve) - $20

    Smashing Pumpkins - Pisces Iscariot (original yellow vinyl, in shrink, no 7") - $35

    Television - Live at the Old Waldorf - $40

    Temples - Sun Structures (sealed, US) - $15

     

     

     

  3. DMM claimed to do a lot of what this method is saying that it will. It was an 80's last ditch effort to breathe new life into the format. It worked to an extent; you could fit more music on with less noise for sure. There was one less step in the production process, as they cut out the need for a laquer. But I guess mastering engineers didn't like it. From what I gather, it's hard to cut into the metal stampers, and it actually throws off some of the frequencies. I can't remember exactly how, but Steve Hoffman chimed in on it before on his forum. 

     

    This sounds like it is unnecessary and will never take off.

     

    I think if they want to improve vinyl reproduction, reformulate the vinyl mix into something that's got a lower noise floor and is less prone to pops and clicks, or just improve manufacturing. I don't think all of the laser cutting in the world will save United from their subpar product.

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