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    The thing that made me at least want to buy the original version was that it was through Binyl, which is a Japanese Label and the label the CD soundtrack was originally released on.  So even though it screamed bootleg, at least its origins were somewhat authentic.

     

    These 2 new ones you've linked to, just make me have even more questions on the authenticity of these releases.  And why even make just a single LP version of this soundtrack?

     

    Maybe if these continue to sell (which they appear to be doing well), then we can get someone from Binyl to authorize and release a complete vinyl edition that is official.

  2. Really interested in that program BB suggested.

    Also, to give eBay some credit, I guess, I've had the same password for almost a decade it feels like. Suppose it was time to change it.

     

    Yes this.  Ebay has been pretty "hacker proof" thus far.  Of course, that still doesn't omit buyers using this as an excuse now if they don't want to pay for an item.

     

    "Wait, I didn't make that bid for $325 for that Brand New Deja LP.  Someone must have hacked my account!  Can you please delete my bid and not leave me any negative feedback?  Ok, thanks bye."

  3. King Buzzo Deluxe Edition /33 copies only

     

    This "King Buzzo Solo" bundle includes two t-shirts (one of each shown in photo), a small pink letter press print (signed by Buzz), an official King Buzzo screen printed poster (singed by both Buzz and Haze XXL), and a very rare splatter edition of King Buzzo "This Machine Kills Artists" 10" vinyl record (signed by Buzz).

     

    King%20Buzzo%20Bundle.jpg?format=750w

    Price  $166.61 + shipping

     

    Order here:  http://www.merchaye-revolve.com/product1/melvins-king-buzzo-limited-edition-bundle

  4. If you have an Ebay account, change your password now.  Otherwise you'll be prompted too later today:

     

    http://www.ebayinc.com/in_the_news/story/ebay-inc-ask-ebay-users-change-passwords

     

    Later today, eBay will begin asking all of its 112 million customers to change their passwords, in the wake of a newly discovered database breach. The breach compromised a database containing a list of encrypted passwords that, once released in the wild, could potentially be decrypted through publicly available tools. As a result, eBay is asking users to change passwords as soon as possible. Officials say no financial data was implicated, and the company hasn't found any evidence of unauthorized activity resulting from breach.

    The attack itself took place some time between late February and early March, when attackers obtained a group of employee log-in credentials, allowing access to the larger database. Even after the attack, eBay wasn't aware of the compromise until two weeks ago, and it took detailed forensic analysis to implicate the password database, resulting in today's announcement.

    In addition to passwords, the database contained basic login information like name, email, phone number, address and date of birth, but officials stressed that, aside from the passwords, no confidential or personal information was included in the breach. Paypal was not involved in the breach, as PayPal data is kept on a separate network with higher levels of encryption. Still, a site-wide password reset is generally seen as the best response to this kind of breach. eBay also reminded users to make the change at any other sites where they had used the same password, a bad security practice that is nonetheless widespread.

  5. Remember OXM magazine?  I still have literally every demo disc that they released with the magazine for both the original xbox and x360.  If you want some of those, let me know, as you can get a good taste of sampling a lot of games

  6. A $60 version was just made up. 

     

    The $60 version was not made up.  There was a listing for the box set added to Music Direct in 2014 before it was announced for Record Store Day.  

     

    If you do a Google Search for "LCD Soundsystem Music Direct Ingrooves"  you can get the webcached result which shows this:

     

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    I asked Music Direct about this, and here is what they said: "This box set was announced some time ago but never released by the manufacturer. Our pricing was based on the initial release information. The manufacturer then decided to make it a Record Store Day release and increased the price. We removed this box set from our site yesterday and will relist it once it is available to non-RSD sellers. It will be sold at whatever the MSRP is at that time. Please let me know if you have any further questions."

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