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  1. This appears to be the Music Vault version online. It's got the same exact track listing. If it's using the same audio, gonna sound absolutely awful on vinyl.
  2. $19.99 Prime AMAZON https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B074JGWLS7/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504880409&sr=8-1&keywords=now+that's+what+i+call+halloween+vinyl $24.99 SRCvinyl https://www.srcvinyl.com/various-artists-now-that-s-what-i-call-halloween-2xlp.html
  3. I also saw that, but couldn't find an official page other than the Amazon website. I'd pick that one up as well as it's on a double LP Orange/Purple vinyl.
  4. Description Preorder Sept 22-2017 Before Dr. Dre and DJ Yella produced Straight Out Of Compton, before Greg Mack and the KDAY Traffic Jams radio show and before Ruthless Records went multi-platinum, it was a teenage Dr. Dre (then known as The Master of Mixology) making amazing mixes of early rap tracks on cassette as far back as 1985. These were the days of The Radiotron, the Cabbage Patch dance, and the b-boy inspired hip-hop documentary Breakin and Enterin. Produced in bulk on cassette and sold at open air markets across Los Angeles, the Dr. Dre mixtapes were ostensibly 4-track mash-ups of all the newest and dopest records of the time. They had simple photocopied covers but they were raw... and they were incredible. Dres tapes were sold at swap meets, which were just organized yard sales held in giant parking lots, like The Roadium. However, it was at these swap meets that Dr. Dre first made a name for himself by simply adding another dimension to the new west coast style of hip hop. The greatest thing about these tapes was that there were so many jams crammed onto each side, yet only a small percentage of them were actually listed on the covers. This was the next level of mixing capabilities layers upon layers on top of each other that was so technically advanced at the time that it was hard to figure out exactly how Dre created them. The choice of tracks and the passion in which the mixes were created is what made them classic. The Roadium Swap Meet Mixes have an untreated and unprocessed sound that will bring you back to the mid 1980s at a time when hip hop was just getting started. Dr Dre In Effect $26.39 Prime Dr Dre Dope Beat $26.39 Prime (Album Covers are incorrect)
  5. Not sure if this was mentioned Legendary Woodstock '94 Live Set On Deluxe Edition Double LP! Limited Edition Clear Vinyl! In 1994, NIN set out on their notorious Self Destruct Tour with shows often descending into violence and chaos, as the members routinely smashed equipment - and often themselves too - at the climax of each performance. Perhaps the most memorable event however was NIN's set at Woodstock '94 in Saugerties, New York on Saturday August 13th, where the group played alongside Joe Cocker, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Cypress Hill and numerous others. Often dubbed "Mudstock", NIN took to the stage drenched and dirty, and attracted the largest crowd of the entire weekend. Broadcast live on FM radio and Pay-Per-View television to an audience of over 24 million, this recording includes the entire performance given by the band on this momentous occasion. Despite Reznor's later dissatisfaction with the results, it remains the stuff of legend. With exceptional renditions of 'March Of The Pigs', 'Closer' and 'Happiness Is Slavery' alongside other classics, this brutal and uncompromising show is captured here in the highest possible quality and will form a welcome addition to the collections of fans everywhere. Features: • Deluxe Edition Double LP • Limited Edition Clear Vinyl • 140g Vinyl • Import Selections: Side A 1. Terrible Lie 2. Sin 3. March Of The Pigs 4. Something I Can Never Have Side B: 5. Closer 6. Reptile 7. Wish 8. Suck Side C: 9. Burn 10. The Only Time 11. Down In It Side D: 12. Dead Souls 13. Help Me I Am In Hell 14. Happiness In Slavery 15. Head Like A Hole $30.31 Prime https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0733DSH6G?tag=upcomingvinyl-20
  6. Zacherle: Zacherle's Monster Gallery (Limited Green & Orange "Pumpkin" Vinyl Edition) LP Real Gone Music AMAZON And many others
  7. A new Michael Jackson compilation featuring 13 of his “most electrifying and danceable tracks” is being released on glow-in-the-dark vinyl 27th October 2017. “The choice of tracks for SCREAM reflects The King of Pop’s affection for this time of the year and its themes of costumes and disguise, darkness and light, character transformations and surprise.” OFFICIAL SCREAM TRACKLISTING: 1. This Place Hotel 2. Thriller 3. Blood On The Dance Floor 4. Somebody’s Watching Me 5. Dirty Diana 6. Torture 7. Leave Me Alone 8. Scream 9. Dangerous 10. Unbreakable 11. Xscape 12. Threatened 13. Ghosts Bonus Track: Blood On The Dance Floor X Dangerous (The White Panda Mash-Up) glow-in-the-dark 2LP vinyl (which will be released on October 27) AMAZON https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0757G5PXY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_XIISzb6M42PZN
  8. Damn! All those records! Hope you guys make it thru. I've never had to deal with anything like the east and south coasts have been dealin with. My God be by your sides...
  9. Just finished the last episode... Holy fuckin shit balls... I'm completely lobotomized... Fucking Lynched! What the fuck just happened? Am I real? Is this real? What the fuck is my real name? I think,I think, I think I'm not well... I'm gonna go lie down now There had better be 4th season... Is all I'm saying...
  10. Fuck I want that Ready To Die really bad, but I don't know if I wanna join again. Not a huge fan of VMP.
  11. I'd love to hear those auditions. But there are only 5 tracks with his auditions. Personally, it wouldn't warrant me buying the entire box. But damn!, this is my favorite Metallica album. If I can muster up the fortitude to pay the other half(pre-ordered vinyl and CD/book combo), I'd buy the box and cancel my order. I guess I have two months to save up...
  12. OK just started my Rollercoaster called Twin Peaks this evening. I'm gonna binge it till Sunday night... Hold on to the bar...
  13. Similarly to Pearl Jam's Ten redux would be awesome. Or Soundgarden's Ultramega OK. That would entail an extremely large box set. But that would be the way to go IMO.
  14. Well, we did get the Jump In The Fire and the Creeping Death EPs. Albeit picture discs. A remaster of Garage Days Re-Revisited would just fucking blow my mind if it were included...
  15. Ahhh yes... The origins of Industrial Metal! Shipping to USA shouldn't be too bad. For the one record looks to be £21.99 shipped to US...
  16. A remastered AJFA would be massive! James and Lars would basically be admitting that they were in the wrong. The whole world knows that Newsted's bass lines were lowered to almost nil. Rasmussen mentioned that they were never finalized in his mix. They were scrapped. Lars changed everything he had done. Of course next year will be the 30th anniversary of that album. So fingers crossed they get this one right...
  17. That was AJFA. As far that box set, we're prolly looking at 2018. And yes hopefully they "fix" Newsted's bass
  18. Fuckin A. My man! They deserve the best possible treatment. I've had my finger on the trigger for the Lateralus but I can't fathom buying pic discs. Don't know where or why they even bothered to "just" do pic discs anyway... Everyone one of their albums need a special treatment. Including Opiate and The Gaping Lotus Experience. And hopefully they don't pass Undertow. Just because they're already readily available doesn't mean they don't need attention...
  19. Coop's back! Ugh I wish he'd come back at least three or four shows back tho. It feels like we didn't get enough of him. Now we've got the finale in this double episode? Egads! Please don't let it end...
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