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  1. Looks like this is them: https://www.discogs.com/The-William-Tell-Routine-The-William-Tell-Routine/release/12674822
  2. While not exactly common, it isn't all that unusual to come across errors where a record has two of the same label, reversed labels, or even altogether incorrect labels.
  3. Oldmusicman, assuming it is the promo documented here: https://www.45cat.com/record/451395 then it does look like it needs its own entry at Discogs.
  4. "Best offer accepted" if you look it up on eBay's site. Clearly for Leo and Leo only!
  5. Also purposely obscuring the sleeve. Hard to believe there are people willing to pay that much money that are that uneducated about this record The real copy of #28 can be found here, picture and all. https://www.lovebuzz7.com/owners-list-1-250/#more
  6. Are there different versions? Edit: I see that there are on the PJ board. Mine says "Is That You?"
  7. No link yet, but just got an e-mail stating two new variants going on sale Wednesday at noon EST.
  8. Maybe...vomit has already been done https://www.ebay.com/itm/Violence-Promo-Single-LP-Record-1988-Eternal-Nightmare-Vomit-Cover-Single-/254464351678?hash=item3b3f41ddbe%3Ag%3ALlgAAOSw7Z5eBWix&nma=true&si=JRBtCtK%2BJ5B4esPQsPXR6gaVtUw%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
  9. I think the point is that this is the first time the entire LP is on vinyl since Blossom was excluded from the original vinyl pressing.
  10. Thanks to smailtronic for this thread bump as I'll also be in New York in a week's time. Aside from the type of stuff we're all generally interested in around here, I'd be interested to know of any shops that carry a lot of 45s, preferably an absurd amount of 45s. Would any of you resident New Yorkers be willing to converse with me via PM about some basic questions about the city as well as some recommendations?
  11. Yes, but the amount of surface noise was completely ridiculous even for a flexi. Totally unbearable to listen to.
  12. Sadly, I have two copies of this garbage "color" because I must have thought the European version was a different color. Holding my copies up to the light does nothing. Looking at it under a light, especially daylight, just barely shows the swirl pattern. I would never know this if I hadn't read it online. Truly appear the same as a regular black copy. Bizarre.
  13. There are several "RSD first" releases that have never been subsequently released, unfortunately.
  14. Are any of the Goddamnit LPs the "redux" version?
  15. They did a small club tour before the album was released. I remember ponying up the $$$ for the promo CD on eBay because it was available quite a bit earlier than street date. I was way too big of a fanboy to care that it sounded different but they sure disowned that album quick after the backlash. I've seen them countless times and I don't know that I ever heard them play anything off that album outside of that club show. Not counting the IIB acoustic tour, obviously.
  16. It's up https://antagonistrecords.bigcartel.com/product/face-to-face-ignorance-is-bliss-2x-lp
  17. That's funny because the chorus of Dizzy was the only thing I could even remotely see being comparable. So yeah, I'll give you that much, ha.
  18. Major fan of both bands and I don't hear it at all. At best, maybe something along the lines of "if you like this band, you may also like..."
  19. It's a split https://fatwreck.com/blogs/news/tbr-human-robots-news-story Hello all! When Teenage Bottlerocket was at the Blasting Room working on “Stay Rad,” my son Milo came to the studio and recorded two songs with his band Human Robots. It wasn’t hard getting his band together, because Milo plays all the instruments and sings on the two songs he wrote. I guess it’s a one-man band (yes, he has no friends). His songs turned out great, and we somehow convinced Fat Wreck Chords to release a split 7” featuring the TBR songs “Olivia Goes to Bolivia” and “Everything To Me,” as well as the Human Robots songs “Step On Em All” and “I Want to Hang Out With You.” Chris Shary did the artwork, and it all turned out great. This is the best split since Taco Bell teamed up with KFC! I love sharing this rock n roll life with my son, Milo. Look out world; Human Robots are stoked to shred and ready to party!
  20. I'd normally think was paranoia but it seems like this happens every damn time. And I checked the CD, it had media mail as an option the whole time. What a coincidence.
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