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  1. Can't roll the dice on this because I have upcoming releases to pay for but if anyone gets Primitive Man records out of these grab bags and don't want them I'm happy to pay for them. Just PM (yes, best pun) me on here.
  2. https://www.discogs.com/seller/blessedxcursed/profile over 350 records listed up. I probably have 100 more to add, just doing one more pass of stuff I'm selling.
  3. I put out that LLT record. There's no Euro tour press version. It's just leftover copies of the US Tour press. If you have that you have the record. I have that KTD 7" on my Discogs page. Search my username and you'll find it.
  4. I think you might've bought something from me off of Discogs already but search my name on Discogs. I have some of this stuff.
  5. https://www.discogs.com/seller/blessedxcursed/profile added another 100 things. Maybe more later.
  6. Sorry to be off topic but anyone see what records Amenra brought with them? Trying to pick up stuff cheaper than having to ship stuff from Europe.
  7. https://www.discogs.com/seller/blessedxcursed/profile selling off the majority of my record collection.
  8. Anyone have an extra ticket for either Brooklyn show let me know.
  9. I'm selling copies of the Cult of Occult/GvD split for $9 in my store if you are in the USA.
  10. LPs and 7"s by Ruiner, This Is Hell, Rival Mob, Let Down, The Locust, Kill Your Idols, etc. http://www.ebay.com/sch/blessedxcursed/m.html?_ipg=50&_sop=12&_rdc=1
  11. Coming from a board where people give feedback like this: "received record with corner ding. DONT TRUST THIS PERSON. BURN HIM WITH FIRE!!!" that's a little funny.
  12. He has a copy of an LP I released that I'm selling for $14 he's selling for $42.99. Fuck that piece of shit.
  13. Being from Denver, I just want to say that Virgil isn't that important to me or a lot of the people that exist here. Virgil and Westwood touch each other's dicks a lot. That's it.
  14. Paul (who played guitar in the band) is also in Blood Incantation and Spectral Voice. That's what he's currently concentrating on
  15. From the Gotta Groove Records Website (pressing plant in USA) SCALE OF COLOR VINYL SOUND QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS:* (Surface noise 1= quietest / 8 = noisiest) 1. GGR Black vinyl 4. Transparent Colors (Blue, Green, Clear, Gold [orange], Transparent Red, Coke Clear, Fluorescent Colors) 6. Non-Mixed Opaque Colors (Pink, Red, Yellow, Violet, Brown) 7. White 7. Opaque Mix (Mixing opaque and translucent color(s) in particular; and also tend to have visible “staining” after a few hundred records, which can be seen in certain light). 7-8. Random Color / Recycled Color Shades 8. Hand-made variants 8-10. Glow In The Dark / Glitter Records * Every record runs differently, and generally speaking, the louder the recording the less noticeable any “plastic noise” will be. Turntables also can track color vinyl differently than black — some people report skips on color copies which do not happen on the same record if pressed on black vinyl (typically on lower-end turntables -especially those which have plastic tone arms and/or lack tracking adjustment mechanisms. Such turntables can actually be problematic on both black and color vinyl records). Some people say the music itself can sound slightly different on color versions vs black versions of the same record (since the grooves are the same, this likely has more to do with the turntable/cartridge being used, rather than the plastic). No doubt, you will find many competing theories on the subject of color vinyl sound quality. The information on this page is based solely upon our experience running the various colors which are readily available in the USA today. From our experience, the main reason colors can run differently (and sound different) is due to the melt characteristics of the vinyl itself — it has nothing to do with the actual color pigments, but instead, the PVC formulations. (i.e., the color pigments themselves do not have sound characteristics — it is true that black vinyl has the black added into the PVC to give it the black look; however, the composition of the black PVC formula that we use runs much differently than the PVC formula which appears white). Different PVC formulations can have dramatically different melting results at various extruder, nozzle, and mold temperature settings – each leading to different molding results when the records are being pressed. Also, we find that the size of the biscuit can have a dramatically different result with different PVC formulations (which is why, for sound quality consistency, we do not offer 180 gram records in any color other than audiophile black vinyl). In any case, there are tons color records in the U.S. marketplace, and many people do not seem to notice/mind the differences. But, we try to be as transparent as possible sharing information to help you make the best decision for your project. If your utmost concern is a very quiet pressing, then you are probably better off pressing black vinyl. (since you probably didn't read this) So it is a double edged sword. You want some really cool looking color but you also want it to sound perfect on your turntable. You play your chances when you buy that cool splatter/swirl/half-and-half/tri-color/etc. color, but basic black if you press it no one wants cause it's "boring". I get it, I love the collectability of it and the rarest version blah blah blah. But if you want to actually listen to your music, look above, go for the one color version, transparent before opaque, and that'll be the best sound.
  16. back up, most likely gonna just dump the rest at a store so offers are considered, just please at least $10 for the order. thanks!
  17. Adam from Pesanta's dad died. I'd give him a few more weeks to square it all away. I know someone that works for Pesanta. You'll get your stuff.
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