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  1. Saw that like a minute after it got posted, feel very fortunate about the timing of that, haha.
  2. Yeah, black vinyl can also be found and pre-ordered via the indie store link as well.
  3. I was wondering that too, because a solid blue isn't mentioned in the press release.
  4. Good for them. They could have also probably done a cart limit and not mentioned it, I think Shopify allows that.
  5. Tomorrow is the last day to get raffle tickets for the Gatsbys American Dream, Gates and Matt Pryor test presses. All proceeds go to communitybailfunds.com Tickets are here: overduecollection.com
  6. Thank for the love guys! I think main reason the other variants stay in stock is because the splatter. That's the most popular variant, but I also pressed the most of that one. Hope we can make the rest happen someday. I'm working slowly towards more releases. Very slowly, haha. I'm trying to work on that aspect too.
  7. It's probably got a stamp, something close to this, it's from her instagram. Animal Manufacturing Co. was any of the stuff she did on vinyl.
  8. Every time I reach out to Fearless, they're not interested. They might do it themselves is what I always hear, but that remains to be seen. Who knows though, the future is wide open. It'll be out someday, one way or another.
  9. Fiddler Records has started a deadstock store featuring old tour merch, vinyl, test pressings, and CDs from all eras of it's history. Not a lot of options for shirt sizes, but last chance forever on a lot of these items. Amy from Fiddler also has her book for sale, A Million Miles with the digital version as low as $2.99. Name Taken and Recover vinyl test pressings, the first Fiddler release from the Vacant Andys (featuring Chris Carrabba of Dashboard fame) Some nifty stuff, thought some people might dig it. Don't miss out: http://fiddler.limitedrun.com/
  10. I wish I was. Then I could shred like they do. But when your 'criticism' includes some homophobic bullshit, fuck that noise.
  11. Sounds like you should reflect on yourself, dude. "preaching homosexuality?" I think you mean aggressively being themselves? Genderqueer as fuck and I love it. Especially because they love themselves enough to stand up for who they are. Their music and lyrics are designed to be confrontational. At the same time, some incredibly tender tunes in the mix. Their stage banter is amazing. And people need to be called out on their shit when they're wrong. Then it's a learning experience
  12. Surprised nobody has been talking about this band yet, they're amazing. Queer alternative punk, super catchy. I've been fortunate enough to see them twice this year, most recently last week with Pity Sex. I got the first pressing of their record in February, but it sold out pretty quick. Second press just came out! It's the same color as the last press, but still worth having if you missed it. Check out their music: https://pwrbttm.bandcamp.com/ Order the 2nd Pressing: http://www.fatherdaughterrecords.com/products/566357-pwr-bttm-ugly-cherries
  13. Yeah, didn't even realize the thread existed until last night, when I googled the shirt, because I hadn't in a long time. It was a pleasant surprise that this popped up, especially from Scott since I was reading a lot of AP at that time. Also:
  14. Yup, it was me. I designed this shirt in 2005. I just found the art file and decided to put it up on TeePublic. It was the first t-shirt I designed to sell on our own. I'd been selling seven inches at a show, and made a sign that turned into a shirt. That year, we sold it at Comic Conventions, and during San Diego Comic-Con, a buyer from Hot Topic approached us. I was actually working at a Hot Topic store in our local mall, so I thought that was funny. He wanted to test it out in certain markets, maybe order 100, or even 700 tops. After SDCC, he got in contact and upped his order to 7000. This was December 2005. Straight up, they ordered way too many way. In 2005, vinyl was still very niche, and they sold it at my store a bit. Nowhere near what vinyl is doing now. I'm amazed anyone could still find it at Hot Topic in 2007, mostly because they marked that shit down after it shipped. We still sold it for a few years until I stopped screen printing. That was our first and last Hot Topic order. The buyer who ordered it left shortly after the sale. But it started us on a crazy, decade long bout of self-employment and weird projects. It's weird how a dumb shirt idea became a way to pave our own path.
  15. That might be because it's 33RPM on a 7". Such a great song, but it comes in at six and half minutes. It's certainly long for a 7". Matt's tracks on the b-side at 45RPM are a bit sharper.
  16. Sorry man. Didn't expect those to sell out in 3 hours. I honestly thought they'd last the whole day. Maybe I should have charged more, haha. They did take a while to paint. Between Gates, Matt and Overdue, I hand-painted 200 of those tags.
  17. Yeah, good point. Wrong choice of words on my part. We don't know how many they have, but it may be a lot. If they can move the stuff, good for them. I definitely can't afford it, and I wish I could. And I think the band deserves it, honestly. They provided some amazing music that I'll remember for the rest of my days. But on the "flip" side (I know, my puns are tragic), if they were selling these for even half that price, these would be gone super quickly with a good chunk being resold at a higher price. If you look at it that way, you're basically getting some tote bags and buttons on top of a rare record. Great deal if you can afford it. Sucks that I can't, but fuck it. Lets go bowling.
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