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  1. I used to buy a bunch of Mondo posters to hang up in my basement, but I realized recently that I have absolutely no space for 'em on my walls. That being said, I have a few Mondo posters that I'll let go for cost if there's anybody here that has use for 'em! Have Pet Sematary and Nosferatu. Don't remember cost on Nosferatu, but Pet Sematary was $45, so if anybody wants either for $45 + s&h, hit me with a PM!

  2. I was lucky enough to get a pepperoni variant of the Pizza Underground RSD release from TTL's leftovers. It also included the signed insert.

    I'm a bit confused on the pressing info though. I've read here there are 26 of each of the two colored variants and 500 black. Your site says 30 pepperoni, 30 mozzarella, and 600 black. I've also read about a purple variant, but can't find any info about this on the site. Were there 26 signed inserts for pep and moz?

    Any chance you could shed some light on the correct counts?

    26 of each of the colored copies were randomly distributed throughout the entire run that was sent to URP. 4 of each color were sold on my site a few days later, making it 30 total copies each. URP got 500 black vinyl copies, but the total pressing run was 600. The band got some, a few were sold on the site, and some were brought into the record store I was set up at on RSD to sell. I think half of the pepperoni/mozzarella records (out of the 52) have the signed insert in them, too. The purple vinyl had an alternate cover and was mainly meant for friends, the band, and people who helped out with the release. I think there were only 25 of them, and I saw that someone added it on Discogs.
  3. If you still have copies of something then it isn't sold out.....

    There is a Newbury thread where we talk about that quiet a bit.

    Don't think there is a Grimtale thread on here....but I wouldn't know as I don't buy most of his stuff anymore.

    Surprising you wouldn't know if there was a Grimtale thread here, as you certainly give the impression of knowing everything about everything. But hey, we're just mere supplicants to your superior morality. If my reasoning (which is also shared by other labels big and small) doesn't fit into your world view, I guess I'm just going to have to live with that.
  4. A couple words of advice on this record.

    - Be sure to quote posts from him...because he often deletes things (see above blank posts for example.)

    - If something sells out...don't be surprised if there is still more.  Previous releases have sold out on multiple occasions and then more just happen to show up (sometimes with higher prices.)

    Hey, STD_Ben-
    a ) I only deleted that first post because it contained inaccurate and old information on the distribution of the record. Sorry this confused you, but maybe you should've read it before downvoting. You're probably not that smart, though, so I'll give you a pass on that one.
    b ) I sometimes throw up 2-3 copies of an old release during a sale so new fans of the label can grab up some copies of records they didn't have the chance to get when they went up. Don't think I gouge customers with pricing, but everyone surely is entitled to an opinion! Pretty sure tons of labels keep stock on releases, but it's not like I'm keeping boxes of stock in my basement like they're doing with Deja Entendu or the Newbury releases (how long into you break into their label HQ and snag a box of those to flip?) Why don't you speak out against other labels like Grimtale Records (and others) that put up stock for sale after it's 'sold out', albeit at a premium price? Oh, it's probably because you want to kiss his ass. Anyways, nice work on your quick and witty reply. Bye, Snookums!
  5. Posted this in a Reddit thread, I'll post it here too for some clarification. Sorry for the confusion re: The Pizza Underground!

    Yeah, because of the Record Store Day exclusivity happening late in the game (the records were already pressed and the colored variants were already limited, I didn't change any pressing numbers), I wasn't able to sell the full release online. With the bad comes the good, though, as it opened up the record to a ton of stores that wouldn't get in copies. We did sell a handful of leftover stock via an announced website sale through our newsletter, but we didn't have enough to fully go around, so a public sale was never formally announced. 

  6. Hey, guys! Happy to announce that the Pizza Underground 7" has been chosen as an official Record Store Day title, and that it's being distributed exclusively by United Record Pressing Distribution! The colored vinyl is going to be randomly inserted into the run, along with some inserts autographed by the band in the colored copies! Most fair way I could think of doing it without selling them on the site and having it as a a RSD title! The run's going to be 500 copies with an additional 52 (26 of each colored version) copies on colored vinyl, so a total of 552. If you want to pick one up, be sure to go out on Record Store Day or have your local store order in advance from United. Thanks a ton for the support, guys. Means a lot! :)

  7. We’re happy to announce one of our upcoming releases, a blistering classic rock ’n’ roll 7" by a supergroup of sorts, The Lonely Teardrops(rock 'em-sock 'em’ two-piece from Virginia), Deadly Lo-Fi(wicked twisted voodoo mumbo jumbo from NC), and Dexter Romweber (rock-and-roll savior, Flat Duo Jets frontman)! On the A-side is an original rockin’ instrumental, “Muchacho,” written by Katie Teardrop of the Lonely Teardrops, while the B-side houses a cover of Benny Joy’s classic stomper, “Crash The Party,” where Dex and Katie trade verses and swap solos like no one else ever could.

    The front cover art was designed by Katie Teardrop, with the back cover featuring an original drawing by Dexter Romweber. The standard version of the single will be limited to 300 copies on transparent Day-Glo blue vinyl. The variants of this release are even more stunning, featuring GLOW-IN-THE-DARK cover art, coupled with glow-in-the-dark records! The GITD release is limited to 60 copies, and there will also be a BLUE with GLOW-IN-THE-DARK SPLATTER version available (40 copies), both featuring GITD jackets!

    But wait—that's not all! We'll also be releasing a very small number (25) on BLUE AND GREEN split vinyl, coupled with an exclusive cover designed by Nicholas Gagnon of Obliquitous Art & Design. If that doesn't make you want one of these records, we don’t know what will.

    More information will be released closer to the on sale date, so stay tuned 10968551_800936086626193_554638858681454for more info!

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