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  1. Charles Bronson - Tony Victory Knows How To Party Lyrics

    The monster has been spawned

    and now it's ready for some serious moshing

    in the pit cuz it's ONLY THE STRONG allowed

    for an EVEN SCORE with me

    in an embroidered STRIFE hat and a DOUGHNUTS longsleeve.

    Gee thanks for showing me what hardcore is all about.

    Please kick my ass, oh pretty please kick my ass.

    Cuz this monster makes me yawn ever since soapy jack got caught with his pants down he ate up every poser metal jock and shit them out on our scene which doesn't sound like supporting independent hardcore to me but thanks for marketing this fashion symbol drawn on my hand.

    haha you dont know how psyched i am to see this in this thread.

    MK Ultra - Bring Me the Head of Tony Victory

    Just a job not

    not for the kids

    another fucking marketing ploy

    the empire will never topple

    as long as rehashed metal still sells

    how can shit you see at Best Buy

    still pass for DIY?

    four color

    shirts and covers can't hide

    that the bads are shit support

    independent hardcore?

    who the fuck are you trying to kid?

    bring me the head. fuck their shit.

    two song seven inches

    ads in every alt rock

    zine. victory and his cohorts

    are the traitors of the scene.

  2. Charles Bronson - Tony Victory Knows How To Party Lyrics

    The monster has been spawned

    and now it's ready for some serious moshing

    in the pit cuz it's ONLY THE STRONG allowed

    for an EVEN SCORE with me

    in an embroidered STRIFE hat and a DOUGHNUTS longsleeve.

    Gee thanks for showing me what hardcore is all about.

    Please kick my ass, oh pretty please kick my ass.

    Cuz this monster makes me yawn ever since soapy jack got caught with his pants down he ate up every poser metal jock and shit them out on our scene which doesn't sound like supporting independent hardcore to me but thanks for marketing this fashion symbol drawn on my hand.

  3. that was broken star

    Opps. I believe that must be a typo. As far as i know that was never pressed on vinyl (yet)

    It was Broken Star, had that for a long time. Mike Park talked about pressing Broken Van a year ago and wasn't sure if I'd missed it. Thanks though... I'm sure it will be pressed in not to long.

  4. hwm - till the wheels fall off 2xLP pre-order

    girls against boys - freak*on*ica 2xLP on blue

    me first - kenny 7" white

    loved ones - build & burn LP

    o pioneers!!! - black mambas on grey

    new bruises - transmit! transmit! LP

    hwm/screaming fat rat split 7"

    broadways - broken van LP

    lemuria - get better LP on black

    i'd best not buy anything else this month...

    Where do you get Broken Van on vinyl?

  5. Here's a start for top store in the country from plugawards.com. Pretty interesting site if not familiar.

    Record Store of the Year

    Amoeba Music - Hollywood, CAAmoeba Music - San Francisco, CAAquarius Records - San Francisco, CACriminal Records - Atlanta, GADusty Groove America - Chicago, ILEasy Street Records - Seattle, WAGrimey's New & Preloved Music - Nashville, TNOther Music - New York, NYReckless Records - Chicago, ILSonic Boom Records - Seattle, WATwist & Shout - Denver, COWaterloo Records - Austin, TX

  6. Do take the L.

    Reckless has three locations, Lakeview,Wicker Park and a new one in the Loop. They are definitely the best show in town. Prices have been going up in the past year, but they are still very reasonable and a solid shop with by far the best used inventory in the city. I would recommend doing a tour of all three shops and you'll come out with some great stuff.

    Dusty Groove is a great shop too, tops in the country in their specialties, but may not be your thing.

    Permanent Records at 1914 W. Chicago Ave is new and pretty impressive for having just opened in 2007. Dave's at 2604 N. Clark can also have some good finds.

    There are a few others, but I'm pretty sure these will be closest to what you are looking for.

  7. Does anyone know if the VC shop cart works as follows...

    When you place an item in your cart, it's clearly available, otherwise you get directed to the screen with various buying options, but not the one you tried to purchase. If you continue to shop with the item in your cart, it appears you can lose it. Anyone know if this is the case? I assume it is, and need to change my method when wanting something.

    Happened to me on a couple things listed in this post. However, went to BYO and bought them just had to pay $7 for shipping two lp's vs. $3 here.

  8. A couple other points on this. So many labels are making it a game for collectors to get the first rare press on a certain color, then people who don't get it spend $100's on ebay. My issue is that non-fans are buying anything that comes out because of value, or potential value, rather than a love for the music. Not much can be done about it, unfortunatley. My preference is for tour only vinyl, in limited presses. Get people out to see the bands they love.

  9. xxMartin, I'm somewhat in your boat.

    I think people are hitting on it now. Much of it's really about collection. Obviously, rarity and limited pressings has always been around for a long time but not in this capacity. However, the opportunity to buy things online with a swift credit card/paypal transaction (combined with popularity of collecting) has accelerated the buying process much more so than old skool mailorder where money was sent in the mail of the few albums that you couldn't wait to get. Additionally, ebay and other outlets are creating an outlet for quick wealth creation. In many cases, people are buying what's rare and collectible over what they really love or will listen to.

    1st presses will always be rare, valuable and desirable in my opinion. My concern for people with huge collections of color/or various pressings of one lp is similar to the whole baseball card and comic book craze of the 80's and 90's. At the time they were popular, they were worth lots of money so people stockpiled them. Now we know what happened to them.

    I've been expecting a craze to really hit vinyl for a few years. With everything downloadable for free online, or free downloads with vinyl purchase, there is little reason to buy CDs. People needed an outlet bringing vinyl back to the masses. Much of it is good in my book but a bit overwhelming from a collection standpoint.

  10. i don't trust aquarius either. seems to be far too many.

    sorry memoryloss, got ouit of school years ago. you're right, i can't believe that your pissy little ha ha drew a reaction from you. must have been your sugar high. talk to you tomorrow after you get out of school. you're right, i'm new on here but have been collecting records for years and years before you discovered fall out boy your freshmen year.

    If you have no clue about something keep your mouth shut. Don't challenge people in the know. Fucker.

  11. Hey "memoryloss", you little muppet. Enough of your "ha ha" mockery - twerp.

    It's been a while since I paid attention to the black vinyl, but got confirmation to end this shit. It was released in 2005 in Japan on Diwphalanx Records, edition of 500. Clearly I didn't have this info handy so I mentioned it as a guess. What I mentioned I was positive on is that the US issue, first press was as I stated - 2000/2000. Stop confusing people on this forum with your mindless banter. Contact Southern Lord if you have time to waste. However, I'm sure they'll tell you to shove it. Had you bought a copy when it went on sale you'd know this.

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