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  1. It was re-issued by Music On Vinyl in 2013, you can still find it available online.
  2. The Impossibles Anthology and Return were released on vinyl in Japan via Time Bomb records. Edna's Goldfish Before You Knew Better was released on vinyl in Germany, which is why I was disappointed it was in the project and not elements of transition. :\ Jeffries Fan Club NEEDS to be done, but Flood is an east coast guy...I think we should leave the west coast ska to people who were in the west coast scene. Outside of SL everything has been east coast ska.
  3. So I remember reading early on that the guys in the band were writing music and it was ska, ska/rock like their early sound. They even talked about how weird it was doing demos and using keyboards for the horn parts. I've been following this for a long time cause they were my favorite band in 1996-2000. I loved Beacon Street, Tragic Kingdom and S/T. HOWEVER, after Gwen came in, it seemed it went more towards a pop/Rock Steady kinda sound...and once the major label and producers came in, I think all the ska influences were dropped completely. One track they've been hyping up was a colab with Major Lazer...and that is not gonna be early ND sound...that will be like Rocksteady part two. So I've lost hope on this album. Maybe I'll be surprised since my expectations are so low now??
  4. So here is the deal. Make a claim with paypal, and make sure you file the claim as a BOOTLEG, explain in the notes it was a bootleg and the buyer did not tell you up front. Bootleg/Pirates of ANYTHING are not for sale through paypal. If you file the claim with paypal, you will win (or should). I had someone sell me a fake bootleg demo tape and tried to pass it off as the real deal. I won the claim and DID NOT have to send the item back. (Even though I sent it back anyways).
  5. THIS. I ordered an LP from them on Amazon, I got a CD.
  6. I'm more stoked for John Henry....shit is rad!!! I will no doubt pick this up as well. Ska is my favorite genre, and the stuff you are releasing would never see vinyl if not for your releases; so a million thanks!!! BUT.... Glad to see branching out of ska as well, and doing so with RAD releases.
  7. I found it at the suggestion of someone who was a friend at the time. Who now spends time trolling me and others on the internet.
  8. Edna's Goldfish - Before You Knew Better was released on vinyl in Germany, I have a copy. Although it is hard to come by in the USA. I am super excited for that Pietasters album, it's my favorite album by them. I would like to see some love for the west coast ska though. Bands like Jeffries Fan Club, Hippos, Early Aquabats etc. I know it also has to do with if the album is owned by a Major or not and stuff like RBF and Save Ferris is on a major.
  9. I don't know if it will help anyone, but you can save searches on ebay, and set it to email notifications. I have purchased a few things this way.
  10. http://www.ebay.com/sch/vinylrama2010/m.html?_trkparms=65%253A10%257C66%253A4%257C39%253A1&rt=nc&_dmd=1&_ipg=200&_sticky=1&_trksid=p3911.c0.m14&_sop=1&_sc=1 TONS of Rare stuff listed. Some new rare deadstock LPs, and a small amount of current new LPS I use new cardboard LP mailers I put the LPs in plastic sleeves Sorry, I do NOT use cardboard inserts (I can tape the plastic sleeve against the cardboard mailer)
  11. yes, I go with the suggestion of 100 pack for $50 on ebay if you are looking to resell records.
  12. It still goes for $100 or so depending on the color, but even the black goes for $80-$100. They just don't come up hardly at all.
  13. From what I understand there is also german black and pink pressings, or are those bootlegs?
  14. Odd. When I asked him at Asian Man Fest, he said he WAS going to put it (adults) out on his own record label sometime next year.
  15. This release is 100% a bootleg, it is not legit at all. A lot of San Fran record stores carry bootlegs, there is obviously a bootleg distributor somewhere in that area. FORGET IT!!! Thrillhouse has a ton of rad punk records, a lot of bootlegs if you're into that as well. However I have been there 7 times (between my two trips to San Fran), and all 7 times were within their open hours, and they were only open twice out of the 7 times. They are the most punk record store I have ever visited. Apparently they are non profit, and don't care about money at all...or care to let anyone in their store, I won't waste my time while I'm in SF to take a bus to go to a closed store again. forget it.
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