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  • Birthday 09/23/1981

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  1. yeah, half the people on the VINYLcollective message board dont have turntables. how do you do an eye rolling emoticon?
  2. Mine arrived today. Looks great with the splash. But yeah, terrible customer service/communication on p&p's part. I get tthat they are a small label so I didn't email them and it did eventually arrive, but yikes. Next time p&p, email us bettr updates, send us some demos or bonus tracks as mp3. Send a sticker o a "thanks for the patience and support" letter. Something... just to show you give a fuck. Also, usps kicked mine around too. Bent sleeve, but the record is fine.
  3. you could make a pretty badass mix disc for someone. how many people have gotten a personal mix disc on vinyl?
  4. i don't remember mine sounding weird, but i do remember thinking that when they decided to press it as a double LP, they should have reprinted the covers, because mine is falling apart too.
  5. physical copy actually, but since you mention it i would like a nice rip of this too.
  6. i realize it's been about a week so i dont want to pm anyone thats already gotten 30 responses but i'd like a copy of this... let me know dudes...
  7. that adds up. kinda like changing 'faintly falling ashes' acoustic to 'purple haze' on cocktails and dreams. i havent read the book so i didn't know about the subtitle. but ben's ep, and brendans song are both pretty sweet.
  8. few things... what's blood meridian? is this a different recording of let the train whistle blow than was on the johnny cash tribute? (like ben's alternate version of delia's gone) and speaking of ben nichols, while i am really stoked to hear another cover of kiss the bottle, i still only expect it to be my third favorite version under lucero and of course the original. time will tell though.
  9. dont think i would... look at the money yr gonna make off them compared to what you spent. maybe it'll make you a few bucks, but to spend years collecting and pay off a couple months worth of bills and ultimately be left with nothing is a pretty depressing idea. i don't like the current level of consumerism involved in vinyl collecting right now, but loving music and art should never go out of style. i'm actually considering selling about 1500 cds on half.com, after realizing that i havent listened to the format in about 3 years and im even having trouble deciding what i can and cant part with at a personal level.
  10. this is sounding really good... i'm on a self imposed vinyl buying blackout until the end of february (going to the bahamas) but this is definitely going on the want list.
  11. sure, but can you get a technics in lime green? when i'm shelling out my dollars, i want some style.
  12. extreme noise is one of the best things about this city. while yes they tend to play a lot of crust in the store, but the dudes working are always super into it and conversing on all the smallest details and i dig that. i used to work at a some goody and my experience was more akin too sharkticon's. so really, let the guys (who are volunteers by the way) at extreme noise have their fun while they're working.
  13. www.slikmats.org i havent tried it yet, but the prices seem pretty reasonable for the fact that they are custom. how much cooler than yr own design can you get?
  14. at least dear landlord finally picked that torch back up. don't get me wrong, i love off with their heads, dillinger four, banner pilot, etc. but rivethead always struck the most personal chord with me. see and to me it was always st paul = metal (station 4, fireball espresso cafe) and minneapolis had the punk stuff (foxfire then triple rock, extreme noise) i know thats not definitive by any stretch, but just the feeling i always got.
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