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The original press really wasn't that bad, the slightly different artwork was kinda cool, it had lyrics, and I can't complain about a fold over jacket when the record only cost $9.
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i began purchasing in 2005 and i recall this. they definitely aren't as rad now. there was a thing that was spend 50 bucks and get a interpunk koozie. i think i came a couple dollars short and wrote, "there is nothing else that i can really purchase at the time, throw in the free koozie and i will get drunk with it in hand all the time and swear up and down how much interpunk rules." their problem for not letting me market them 5-6 times a week.
Haha yeah I think the only freebies I've gotten in the past couple years have been the occasional random promo poster. No complaints though, they are bigger and busier than they used to be and they still have great records at low prices with some of the best customer service in the biz. I also love their rewards system, I made an order just the other day and randomly had $3 or so in store credit to use on it.
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Ordering from interpunk in the mid 2000's was a goldmine of free swag. Just about every order I made between like 2003-2006 included multiple CD samplers, stickers, tour fliers, and once or twice even a free t-shirt.
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This joke wasn't really that funny the first three times... c'mon guys, at least post Shaq or something mildly amusing.
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Still sucks having to compromise for something you paid full price on.
Most definitely. The problem is that no one is this process is really looking out for the kids, universal presses what is ordered, hot topic sells what it gets. It is strictly business and the original label and band that put the work in are shut out. The question being asked is "Will this still sell out at $22 a copy?", and not "Did we put in the best effort possibly to give our supporters the product they deserve".
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I have the same question but with the Thursday repress. I also have the victory records center labels.
All of the FC pressings from the 3rd press on feature the original CD art.
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When was the last time Where You Want To Be was pressed? I was at a record store in Columbus in November and they had it but I decided to leave it and when I was there in February it was gone. I am stoked that Full Collapse is back in press, since I have been holding off on buying it because I knew ole Tony would need to line his pockets again soon.
They printed like 4000 copies originally (white, green, blue) and those were still in print as of a few months ago. I just checked and it's out of stock at interpunk now, but an original would not be hard or expensive to find.
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They are selling the single LP for $12 and the double for $20. They didn't seem to be limiting the 2x12" at all, but a few of my friends bought the single LP instead just because it was cheaper.
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I'm mainly stoked to finally see my friends' semi-new band Mean & Ugly:
http://meanandugly.bandcamp.com
Ex-members of Machine Gun Romantics and Stymie
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Seeing these guys tomorrow at a small DIY space in Fort Worth. I think the last time I caught a set by them was Chaos in Tejas 2008.
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Is the thread where I can admit that I had Tim sign my copy of this CD at Warped Tour 2004? It's hard to believe this album is a decade old now.
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I have a Severin 7" that has a letter from a band member to the label (if I remember correctly) inside of it. Definitely not what I was expecting but I found it to be really cool. I'll have to dig that up in the next day or two. I also have a Goldfinger CD with a note to a friend and the drummer's phone number inside. I know I have a few other records with similar little "additions" that make me think, "damn, some of these guys are jerks for selling records that their friends gave them".
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Goddamn is this good. I liked Here, Under Protest a lot, but this new record may just be my favorite Utters release. I'll need to see how I feel in a month, but either way this rules.
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I've always hopped this would get an official release sooner or later. I've been listening to a super shitty 128kbs rip for yeeeeears now.
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Did they do a re press of say it like you mean it? Since it was the 10th anniversary last year.
Not yet, I imagine it will come eventually though since there is a pretty high demand.
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Which one? Early Years or Direction? I was thinking about picking up the early years one not much of a fan of a lot of their stuff past say it like you mean it.
I didn't even realize they had Direction haha. Yeah Say it like you Mean it was the last thing I really got into by them but I think that has more to do with my musical tastes changing than anything else.
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I had been kinda wanting that Starting Line LP, and this pushed me over the edge to grab one. Job well done HT.
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Ordered the pink LP and the blue EP. $30 before shipping. Not a fantastic deal for 16 songs, but hey, if I waited on this I'd just end up paying $22 for the LP alone (on black) at my local record store.
My exact thinking. I doubt colored vinyl will sell out particularly fast (especially if This Addiction was any indication) but I'm still happy to have it. I thought about the box, but I hate slim-fit shirts so that is what made it an easy decision.
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This thread reminded me that I have a sealed copy of this. Haha I'll have to re-evaluate if I enjoy this record as much as I did when it came out (close to ten years ago now right?).
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^ i did that with my bright eyes - cassadaga, put the big logo sticker from the cellophane on the outside of the polybag.
it was a risky procedure, but i'm glad i did it. it looks great.
Gonna have to start doing this. It pains me when I get gatefold records and have to remove it to fully view the inside, especially when the stickers really compliment or are a part of the art.
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I'm curious too. I might email the Crank guy (Jaime?) to see if he remembers what happened with it, unless someone else wants to.
I was thinking that it was pretty plausible that they could have printed some jackets early in the process and only found out later that the whole record wouldn't fit, but that doesn't explain why the tracklist on mine has "Side B" after "Dolorosa." I assume on the repress that the B side starts with "If I Could" and not "80-37," which would put both sides at about 24 minutes each. That leads me to believe it was just a graphic design error or something, but that still doesn't explain why they weren't all printed at the same time.
You should definitely email and figure out what this is! Even if it's a boot, it's hella cool and I wish I had one too!
Thursday - Full Collapse victory repress
in Vinyl Collective Message Board
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Real talk, any label thinking that 160kbps downloads are acceptable are out of their goddamn minds. Even a casual listener can tell the difference in a lot of cases, and many people who buy vinyl do so for the sound quality... meaning we probably don't want the shittiest mp3 version available.