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    TFP got a reaction from backpackoat in superbad   
    10 year bump....10 years! 
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    TFP reacted to faaip de oiad in Albums That Should Be Pressed on Vinyl   
    The X-Files - Songs In The Key Of X

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    TFP got a reaction from SmikeX13 in Is dead format.........dead?   
    Thanks for the options @rrd. I'm currently trying to finish my list on Record Nerd but it is quite cumbersome. 
     
    I'm not sure what some of  the Discogs lovers don't understand in this thread (and don't get me wrong I love Discogs and am a regular contributor).
    DeadFormat offered some nice features in a list form that is not cluttered like Discogs. Don't kid yourself Discogs can look cluttered to the untrained eye. 
     
    -DeadFormat allowed you to make a nice --- customizable --- list that was easy to maintain and add new sections and additions on the fly. 
    -I could go into my "12" Albums and EPs" section and push  "Add New" and just type in 20 records in detail and hit submit and DeadFormat would put it all in alphabetical order immediately. So basically you can add 20 new things to that list as fast as you could type and at a push of a button it appears on your list in order. 
    -Not only could you make your own unique titled sections but when you had a list of sections you could move each section to any order you'd like. 
    -You could also have individual pictures on each item you had (not a general image used on Discogs) to show the condition of the actual item you own. 
     
    In short, DeadFormat was a way to have items on a list that were divided up any way you could want and have ease of use included. With your own pictures of the items all in a simple list form. 
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    TFP got a reaction from No This Is Patrick in Is dead format.........dead?   
    Thanks for the options @rrd. I'm currently trying to finish my list on Record Nerd but it is quite cumbersome. 
     
    I'm not sure what some of  the Discogs lovers don't understand in this thread (and don't get me wrong I love Discogs and am a regular contributor).
    DeadFormat offered some nice features in a list form that is not cluttered like Discogs. Don't kid yourself Discogs can look cluttered to the untrained eye. 
     
    -DeadFormat allowed you to make a nice --- customizable --- list that was easy to maintain and add new sections and additions on the fly. 
    -I could go into my "12" Albums and EPs" section and push  "Add New" and just type in 20 records in detail and hit submit and DeadFormat would put it all in alphabetical order immediately. So basically you can add 20 new things to that list as fast as you could type and at a push of a button it appears on your list in order. 
    -Not only could you make your own unique titled sections but when you had a list of sections you could move each section to any order you'd like. 
    -You could also have individual pictures on each item you had (not a general image used on Discogs) to show the condition of the actual item you own. 
     
    In short, DeadFormat was a way to have items on a list that were divided up any way you could want and have ease of use included. With your own pictures of the items all in a simple list form. 
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    TFP got a reaction from somethingvinyl in Is dead format.........dead?   
    Thanks for the options @rrd. I'm currently trying to finish my list on Record Nerd but it is quite cumbersome. 
     
    I'm not sure what some of  the Discogs lovers don't understand in this thread (and don't get me wrong I love Discogs and am a regular contributor).
    DeadFormat offered some nice features in a list form that is not cluttered like Discogs. Don't kid yourself Discogs can look cluttered to the untrained eye. 
     
    -DeadFormat allowed you to make a nice --- customizable --- list that was easy to maintain and add new sections and additions on the fly. 
    -I could go into my "12" Albums and EPs" section and push  "Add New" and just type in 20 records in detail and hit submit and DeadFormat would put it all in alphabetical order immediately. So basically you can add 20 new things to that list as fast as you could type and at a push of a button it appears on your list in order. 
    -Not only could you make your own unique titled sections but when you had a list of sections you could move each section to any order you'd like. 
    -You could also have individual pictures on each item you had (not a general image used on Discogs) to show the condition of the actual item you own. 
     
    In short, DeadFormat was a way to have items on a list that were divided up any way you could want and have ease of use included. With your own pictures of the items all in a simple list form. 
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    TFP got a reaction from backpackoat in Is dead format.........dead?   
    Thanks for the options @rrd. I'm currently trying to finish my list on Record Nerd but it is quite cumbersome. 
     
    I'm not sure what some of  the Discogs lovers don't understand in this thread (and don't get me wrong I love Discogs and am a regular contributor).
    DeadFormat offered some nice features in a list form that is not cluttered like Discogs. Don't kid yourself Discogs can look cluttered to the untrained eye. 
     
    -DeadFormat allowed you to make a nice --- customizable --- list that was easy to maintain and add new sections and additions on the fly. 
    -I could go into my "12" Albums and EPs" section and push  "Add New" and just type in 20 records in detail and hit submit and DeadFormat would put it all in alphabetical order immediately. So basically you can add 20 new things to that list as fast as you could type and at a push of a button it appears on your list in order. 
    -Not only could you make your own unique titled sections but when you had a list of sections you could move each section to any order you'd like. 
    -You could also have individual pictures on each item you had (not a general image used on Discogs) to show the condition of the actual item you own. 
     
    In short, DeadFormat was a way to have items on a list that were divided up any way you could want and have ease of use included. With your own pictures of the items all in a simple list form. 
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    TFP reacted to rrd in Is dead format.........dead?   
    Couple of alternatives I've found if you don't want to go the Discogs route
     
    www.myrecordlist.com
    www.recordnerd.com
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    TFP got a reaction from MyckelJay in Recent Purchases   
    These cassettes are from the past two months.
     
    Yep, I'm that guy who pays more than $5 for tapes (nothing too ridiculous though). 
     
     
    The Music - The Music - Poland <--Very excited to have found another version of this! 
     
    Various Artists - Drive-Thru Records - Greatest Hits - Indonesia - (bought this for Finch)
     
    Midtown - Living Well Is The Best Revenge - Thailand
     
    Incubus - Fungus Amongus - Thailand (even though I think it can be considered a US tape) - Got this for a good price New/Sealed
     
    Jem - Finally Woken - Indonesia - (This album sounds great, deep bass, awesome - Kind of like a trip-hop album) 
     
    Various Artists - Guardians of the Galaxy [Cosmic Mix Vol. 1 - Music from the animated series] - US - Bought locally at my record store. 
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    TFP reacted to Rip in All-encompassing NINE INCH NAILS Thread: Reissues, New Stuff, Soundtracks, Kitchen Sink   
    I'm honestly more surprised when a record I order online arrives in perfect condition.  9 times out of 10 there is some slight "defect" on the jacket that drives me nuts at first, but then I get over it because it has always happened AND WILL ALWAYS HAPPEN.  If anyone is that concerned about damaged jackets, they may just have to stop ordering records online.
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    TFP reacted to Capnzissou in Albums That Should Be Pressed on Vinyl   
    Rooney - S/T
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    TFP reacted to wootsmitty in Albums That Should Be Pressed on Vinyl   
    Alien Ant Farm - Anthology!
     
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    TFP got a reaction from Eric_Matthews in Coheed and Cambria - Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Vol. 1 [Standard Release]   
    How do you not know? Are you Mayor of Stupid Town or something? 
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    TFP got a reaction from Han Solo in Canadians   
    10 year bump....10 years!
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    TFP reacted to ghost in Video Game OSTs v2.0   
    Data Discs is releasing the soundtrack for the upcoming Sonic Mania on vinyl:
    The limited edition variant has yet to be decided.
     
     
     
     
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    TFP reacted to LPancakes in HMV Vinyl Week 2017   
    hey! i will get these for you if you want? theyre £20 each (i think) and postage will be about £14. pm me. 
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    TFP reacted to WAXXX in Eurodance Thread (Official)   
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    TFP reacted to rhcp02 in PO: Def Leppard "Hysteria" Orange Variant   
    https://shop.musicvaultz.com/*/12-Vinyl/Hysteria-30th-Anniversary-Edition-Coloured-2LP/5K9K0D6Z000
    24.84 at musicvaultz after WELCOME promo code for first time users.
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    TFP reacted to Fowty Dollaz in Baby Fowty Cent   
    So, I'm going to be a father in just a few weeks. It's my first time being a biological parent (I have an ex with a kid who's like 22 now...long story). Anyway, I'm genuinely seeking advice from millennial types like myself who know what it's like to be a parent for the first time. I don't really know what to expect. All I know is he's a male and he'll have a killer onesie  collection (so far we have "Appetite for Destruction" GNR, Bowie, and Bob Marley-still working on some of the punk ones). 
    So, hit me, what do you have for guidance, advice, etc?
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    TFP reacted to Fowty Dollaz in Baby Fowty Cent   
    @somethingvinyl that was a well thought out and delivered post. Thank you. Not only now advice, but future advice too.
    Here's some images of my little punk


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    TFP got a reaction from thievedrelic in Video Game OSTs v2.0   
    PM'd
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    TFP got a reaction from thenameisluigi in Post your collection (artist or label only)   
    Here are a couple of my collections: 
     
    Joey Cape:
     

     
    Switchfoot & Relient K (in one shot):
     

     
    Incubus:
     

     
    Finch:
     

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    TFP reacted to Shitty Rambo in There Will Be Hell Toupée! (The Donald Trump Thread)   
    Those were 'anti-letting someone who you don't agree with freely talk' protests, and I don't think @vinyl addict was backing my super ridiculous concept of not being down with petty assholes destroying shit other people worked their asses off to build/buy/own.

    Sucks when people fuck with your shit because their emotions get the best of them, huh? Good thing they didn't put a brick through your window or sucker punch you when you're not looking.
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    TFP reacted to Tommy in There Will Be Hell Toupée! (The Donald Trump Thread)   
    Current state of the world: POTUS is up late at night poop tweeting, Mainstream media and social media loses their minds over a typo
     
    it's a great day to be alive folks
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    TFP reacted to Sidney Crosley in There Will Be Hell Toupée! (The Donald Trump Thread)   
    Pfft. Severed head? Come on. The president had a FUCKING TYPO on his Twitter!!!! Lock him up!
     
     
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    TFP got a reaction from Dassit in There Will Be Hell Toupée! (The Donald Trump Thread)   
    Lol at OP being scared of being lambasted on liberal VC.
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