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    ethanpricington reacted to Derek™ in Chiodos - All's Well That Ends Well...   
    Between this thread and the Isles & Glaciers repress, I feel this on a personal level.  Makes me a little nostalgic for my old laptop and modest MP3 collection of scene-score stuff I'll probably never listen to again in this lifetime.
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    ethanpricington reacted to gazzo in Chiodos - All's Well That Ends Well...   
    Checking It Leaked every day. Best site ever
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from Derek™ in Chiodos - All's Well That Ends Well...   
    This. 100% this. I could've been a majority stock owner in Limewire with how much I was downloading stuff 🤣 Also was I the only one who had an entire folder dedicated to 'Album Art' and would have to manually add it for everything I was downloading? It would literally infuriate me being with my friends and seeing them playing something and it just had that stock/default symbol where the album art should go... #ocd
     
    Yesssssssssssssssssssssssss. 👏
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from gazzo in Chiodos - All's Well That Ends Well...   
    Oh to be 16 again..
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    ethanpricington reacted to gazzo in Chiodos - All's Well That Ends Well...   
    oh man, Sky Eats Airplane would be awesome
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from ok. in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    Sorry bud forgot another one:
     
    4) 99.99999% of the comments/replies will be laced with sarcasm and passive aggressiveness. You should literally treat everything that is said as complete and utter bullshit
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    ethanpricington reacted to meatrocket8 in PO NOW: Neck Deep - All Distortions Are Intentional (July 24th)   
    I'm not sure I have seen the same color released with two different weights before.
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from Buffbloom in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    Look, I get it. At earlier points in my life, especially when I was a broke teen, paying for entertainment was annoying and, at the time in my opinion, not fair. Yet as I’ve grown up, and even more so as a musician myself, although in no way professional or for monetary gain, I now appreciate that this is their livelihood. This is their job. Would I be angry if my employer walked in and said: “Hey that analysis report that you’ve been working on for the last few months, staying up late to finish, yea we’re not gonna pay you for that time. Because, well jus because we don’t think you should be charging us.” Ha!
     
    Do you see my point? Entertainers are not here FOR us, they’re here SHARING WITH US their gifts. Helping us emotionally when needed. And for that, I find it completely ethical and within their creative rights to charge me for every sliver of their craft. If I don’t want it, then I can go listen to someone else. 
     
    Just my two cents...
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from famousdrumer in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    Look, I get it. At earlier points in my life, especially when I was a broke teen, paying for entertainment was annoying and, at the time in my opinion, not fair. Yet as I’ve grown up, and even more so as a musician myself, although in no way professional or for monetary gain, I now appreciate that this is their livelihood. This is their job. Would I be angry if my employer walked in and said: “Hey that analysis report that you’ve been working on for the last few months, staying up late to finish, yea we’re not gonna pay you for that time. Because, well jus because we don’t think you should be charging us.” Ha!
     
    Do you see my point? Entertainers are not here FOR us, they’re here SHARING WITH US their gifts. Helping us emotionally when needed. And for that, I find it completely ethical and within their creative rights to charge me for every sliver of their craft. If I don’t want it, then I can go listen to someone else. 
     
    Just my two cents...
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from rcafilm in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    Look, I get it. At earlier points in my life, especially when I was a broke teen, paying for entertainment was annoying and, at the time in my opinion, not fair. Yet as I’ve grown up, and even more so as a musician myself, although in no way professional or for monetary gain, I now appreciate that this is their livelihood. This is their job. Would I be angry if my employer walked in and said: “Hey that analysis report that you’ve been working on for the last few months, staying up late to finish, yea we’re not gonna pay you for that time. Because, well jus because we don’t think you should be charging us.” Ha!
     
    Do you see my point? Entertainers are not here FOR us, they’re here SHARING WITH US their gifts. Helping us emotionally when needed. And for that, I find it completely ethical and within their creative rights to charge me for every sliver of their craft. If I don’t want it, then I can go listen to someone else. 
     
    Just my two cents...
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from birdturbo in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    Look, I get it. At earlier points in my life, especially when I was a broke teen, paying for entertainment was annoying and, at the time in my opinion, not fair. Yet as I’ve grown up, and even more so as a musician myself, although in no way professional or for monetary gain, I now appreciate that this is their livelihood. This is their job. Would I be angry if my employer walked in and said: “Hey that analysis report that you’ve been working on for the last few months, staying up late to finish, yea we’re not gonna pay you for that time. Because, well jus because we don’t think you should be charging us.” Ha!
     
    Do you see my point? Entertainers are not here FOR us, they’re here SHARING WITH US their gifts. Helping us emotionally when needed. And for that, I find it completely ethical and within their creative rights to charge me for every sliver of their craft. If I don’t want it, then I can go listen to someone else. 
     
    Just my two cents...
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from zacooper in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    Look, I get it. At earlier points in my life, especially when I was a broke teen, paying for entertainment was annoying and, at the time in my opinion, not fair. Yet as I’ve grown up, and even more so as a musician myself, although in no way professional or for monetary gain, I now appreciate that this is their livelihood. This is their job. Would I be angry if my employer walked in and said: “Hey that analysis report that you’ve been working on for the last few months, staying up late to finish, yea we’re not gonna pay you for that time. Because, well jus because we don’t think you should be charging us.” Ha!
     
    Do you see my point? Entertainers are not here FOR us, they’re here SHARING WITH US their gifts. Helping us emotionally when needed. And for that, I find it completely ethical and within their creative rights to charge me for every sliver of their craft. If I don’t want it, then I can go listen to someone else. 
     
    Just my two cents...
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from backpackoat in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    Look, I get it. At earlier points in my life, especially when I was a broke teen, paying for entertainment was annoying and, at the time in my opinion, not fair. Yet as I’ve grown up, and even more so as a musician myself, although in no way professional or for monetary gain, I now appreciate that this is their livelihood. This is their job. Would I be angry if my employer walked in and said: “Hey that analysis report that you’ve been working on for the last few months, staying up late to finish, yea we’re not gonna pay you for that time. Because, well jus because we don’t think you should be charging us.” Ha!
     
    Do you see my point? Entertainers are not here FOR us, they’re here SHARING WITH US their gifts. Helping us emotionally when needed. And for that, I find it completely ethical and within their creative rights to charge me for every sliver of their craft. If I don’t want it, then I can go listen to someone else. 
     
    Just my two cents...
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from SaulManella in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    Look, I get it. At earlier points in my life, especially when I was a broke teen, paying for entertainment was annoying and, at the time in my opinion, not fair. Yet as I’ve grown up, and even more so as a musician myself, although in no way professional or for monetary gain, I now appreciate that this is their livelihood. This is their job. Would I be angry if my employer walked in and said: “Hey that analysis report that you’ve been working on for the last few months, staying up late to finish, yea we’re not gonna pay you for that time. Because, well jus because we don’t think you should be charging us.” Ha!
     
    Do you see my point? Entertainers are not here FOR us, they’re here SHARING WITH US their gifts. Helping us emotionally when needed. And for that, I find it completely ethical and within their creative rights to charge me for every sliver of their craft. If I don’t want it, then I can go listen to someone else. 
     
    Just my two cents...
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from copelandkid in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    Look, I get it. At earlier points in my life, especially when I was a broke teen, paying for entertainment was annoying and, at the time in my opinion, not fair. Yet as I’ve grown up, and even more so as a musician myself, although in no way professional or for monetary gain, I now appreciate that this is their livelihood. This is their job. Would I be angry if my employer walked in and said: “Hey that analysis report that you’ve been working on for the last few months, staying up late to finish, yea we’re not gonna pay you for that time. Because, well jus because we don’t think you should be charging us.” Ha!
     
    Do you see my point? Entertainers are not here FOR us, they’re here SHARING WITH US their gifts. Helping us emotionally when needed. And for that, I find it completely ethical and within their creative rights to charge me for every sliver of their craft. If I don’t want it, then I can go listen to someone else. 
     
    Just my two cents...
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from No This Is Patrick in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    Look, I get it. At earlier points in my life, especially when I was a broke teen, paying for entertainment was annoying and, at the time in my opinion, not fair. Yet as I’ve grown up, and even more so as a musician myself, although in no way professional or for monetary gain, I now appreciate that this is their livelihood. This is their job. Would I be angry if my employer walked in and said: “Hey that analysis report that you’ve been working on for the last few months, staying up late to finish, yea we’re not gonna pay you for that time. Because, well jus because we don’t think you should be charging us.” Ha!
     
    Do you see my point? Entertainers are not here FOR us, they’re here SHARING WITH US their gifts. Helping us emotionally when needed. And for that, I find it completely ethical and within their creative rights to charge me for every sliver of their craft. If I don’t want it, then I can go listen to someone else. 
     
    Just my two cents...
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from V3XED in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    Look, I get it. At earlier points in my life, especially when I was a broke teen, paying for entertainment was annoying and, at the time in my opinion, not fair. Yet as I’ve grown up, and even more so as a musician myself, although in no way professional or for monetary gain, I now appreciate that this is their livelihood. This is their job. Would I be angry if my employer walked in and said: “Hey that analysis report that you’ve been working on for the last few months, staying up late to finish, yea we’re not gonna pay you for that time. Because, well jus because we don’t think you should be charging us.” Ha!
     
    Do you see my point? Entertainers are not here FOR us, they’re here SHARING WITH US their gifts. Helping us emotionally when needed. And for that, I find it completely ethical and within their creative rights to charge me for every sliver of their craft. If I don’t want it, then I can go listen to someone else. 
     
    Just my two cents...
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    ethanpricington reacted to lethalenforcer in The Mondo Records Thread - You think limited? Will sell fast?   
    Watch how distraught this guy gets after seeing how different the vinyl looks versus the original mockups.
     
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    ethanpricington got a reaction from backpackoat in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    Everything Underoath released prior to Erase Me is trash...
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    ethanpricington reacted to dantheriver in Underoath - Three Represses (Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound)   
    I’m just trying to add value to my vinyl portfolio. One day I’ll get the call from my stock guy to SELL SELL SELL!
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