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chiefwahoo

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  1. 1. Styx - Mr. Roboto 7" (my first ever purchase at five years old. I'll never forget walking into that store for the first time)

    1. Goo Goo Dolls test pressings (S/T, Jed, Hold Me Up. This band exposed me to independent music before they got famous and I adore these albums)

    2. Face to Face - Don't Turn Away colored pressings on Dr. Strange (5 different, very tough to find)

    3. Face to Face - three test pressings (No Authority 7" on red, compilation pic disc, Don't Turn Away on Dr. Strange)

    4. Afghan Whigs collection - numerous test pressings and all the numerous colored pressings of all their LPs and 7"s

    5. Alkaline Trio - Goddamnit test press (1 of 5 authenticated by Mike Park)

    6. American Steel - test pressings (S/T LP, Every New Morning 7" on brown)

    That's it off the top of my head, I'm sure there's tons more

  2. Two of mine recently happened. American Steel and Seaweed. I can't even believe it. Here's hoping I get to see Seaweed in concert some day.

    I would love to see the Afghan Whigs reform some day. But I love what Dulli is doing with the Twilight Singers so much that I can't complain.

    And I'd love to see Paw reform.

    Yeah, I know I'm old and nobody probably knows what I'm talking about, but reunions are no fun when barely any years have passed! Lifetime, Kid Dynamite, etc.

  3. My wish list in no particular order, although I've already told Virgil all of these way back when

    Brand New - The Devil and God...

    Motion City Soundtrack - Commit This to Memory (maybe you can check on their upcoming release)

    Face to Face - Live; Ignorance is Bliss; Standards and Practices

    Goo Goo Dolls - Superstar Car Wash; A Boy Named Goo

    Crime in Stereo - both full lengths

    Afghan Whigs - Unbreakable (their upcoming greatest hits/retrospective)

    I'm not overly interested, but you could probably move a ton of copies of the Plus 44 or Angels and Airwaves records if they were pressed...

  4. The Expedit is outstanding. I've bought four and they work perfectly. They also work great for books, of course. I found the expedit in an Ikea catalog without knowing people were using them for records, made the trek to Ikea, and was shocked to see that the display models actually had a handful of records in the cubes! As if they were made for that specific purpose. I love it!

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