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  1. For me it depends on the price of the tape, how much I like that album/band, and if I'm a collector or not of that artist. Although I'm a sucker for anything in rarity, so if the tape was out of 50 or something I would probably end up getting it.  Also I've noticed that artists are getting adventurous with colors for tapes now since I've seen swirl colored tapes and half and half colored tapes which can also be tempting to snag as well.

     

    However, in my opinion the heavier the band the more I want to get the tape.  I personally think its hilarious/amazing when a Death Metal, Death Grind/Grindcore, Deathcore band, etc releases something on cassette tape, which is part of the reason why I have bought 1349 and Beyond Creation tapes.  

  2. i think there is only like 240 of each variant pressed too so these will be hard to find for sure. id be stoked if they pressed the first two LPs

    I think there was one that was like 580 but yeah I should've jumped on this months ago.  If Hellbound ever gets pressed I will buy the shit out of it, it's one of the greatest deathcore albums of all time

  3. I'm a huge fan of Fit For An Autopsy but due to financial reasons and the fact that I didn't think they would sell out of copies so fast, I have missed out on getting all 3 variants.  I'm looking to pick up each one so if you have any variant or all three, and you're looking to sell them, definitely send me a message!

  4. I imagine the "Canada Only" message is there for legal reasons. New Damage probably only has a limited license which restricts distribution outside of Canada. It's not that they won't sell outside of Canada, they just technically aren't supposed to. This seems to be the case when multiple labels from different countries are involved with a release.

    true good point.  I didn't have any problems with 24hundred from Australia so I wasn't sure.  I initially thought it was a way to allow canadian residents a chance to buy rare items instead of selling a good portion of their inventory to other countries. 

  5. I was able to buy a copy of the Northlane Node tape from the United States (with a US shipping address) through the New Damage Records website. The same message was also displayed on the site about being available to residents of Canada only. But the next day after placing the order, it was shipped out and I was notified via email that the order was fulfilled. It only took about a week or so to arrive in the mail. So they should still be able to ship internationally! 

    hmm maybe it's just a front to scare people away but it also wouldn't make sense for them to say no to people willing to pay good money for their products.  Thanks for the heads up though!

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