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  1. As far as popularity goes, you're probably right. But I was speaking stylistically. Those Who Tell is definitely EITS at their darkest, heaviest, and least twinkliest.
  2. The black sheep of the EITS discography. Great choice. This is not my vote.Yet? I'm really torn on T, actually. If I wasn't invested this far into the thread, I'd probably skip it. Definitely need a bit more time to think this over.
  3. I think WWEA is by and far my favorite 65DOS release to date. I still need to give TDOSI more attention; I recall thinking that it didn't do a whole lot for me, back in the day. How do you feel about One Time For All Time? I think it's probably my second-favorite album of theirs.
  4. Oof. Well so much for that idea. $34 PPD is pretty steep for a single LP. Even if it does include bonus material and a CD. But I've always been super impressed with Monotreme's releases -- they knocked it out of the park with 65DOS' We Were Exploding Anyway. But with 1,000 copies being pressed, I think we can all afford to wait and see if cheaper routes present themselves.
  5. Revisited it; almost want to pull the trigger for Retreat! Retreat! alone. I'm on my mobile at the moment -- are there any savings when ordering multiple copies? Potential group-buy?
  6. I love; A.) Your dedication to scrobbling. B.) Your 4 x 3 home screen. (Represent.) C.) Your black and white wallpaper. D.) "Fucksauce". In no particular order.
  7. How do you "win" a Buy It Now? BIN-win; is that a thing?
  8. That's about $34 PPD, for anyone curious. I think I'll be grabbing this to keep the 65DOS collection alive. I'll need to revisit it to make sure it's something I'll still listen to, since I remember their earlier material being pretty rough around the edges, albeit enjoyable.
  9. Very fair point. But if we're being honest, I'm more likely to buy a $20 bootleg that sound fantastic, over a less-than-phenomenal vinyl package, CD, and FLAC rip for $50+.
  10. So, so much good stuff. Just wanted to chime in that Olsvik hooked me up nicely, and actually mailed out the record in good faith, before receiving a payment. Really standup dude. Help him out and buy some quality jams.
  11. Was just thinking that earlier. Pretty coincidental, I guess. I remember thinking that all the talk of a remastered, "legit" repress was slated for 2014... but thinking about it, I guess I could've imagined it. Either way. I never felt comfortable dropping $50+ on a bootleg. But if it's a bootleg that sounds damn fine - and is only $26 PPD - I could be into that. At least until the real deal surfaces... if that happens in my lifetime. That being said, please continue to bump this thread with eBay links or restock info. I'm actively searching, but would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
  12. With a remaster / repress as big, sought after, and hyped as Loveless, there's no way that a shit ton of copies weren't pressed. Wouldn't be surprised to see these pop back up on the OP's link, as well as eBay, Discogs, Amazon, Best Buy, Wal-Mart, etc.
  13. I feel like Topshelf could handle it. After years of ordering and scrambling for time-sensitive LPs, Topshelf is the only site I've had zero problems with. Ever.
  14. So many quality S albums, but this gets my vote. I've given it quite a bit of thought over the last 24 hours or so... and I keep coming back to Shape. And all the love for Siamese Dream is completely justified. May have been my choice if I didn't already use my Pumpkins vote on Mellon Collie.
  15. It took me a long time to discover the art of napping. It's a beautiful thing when properly executed, but can really screw you over if you oversleep. Even 10 minutes over can wreck you pretty bad.
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