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  1. Goddamnit! Would have much rather bought it from the Sheath. Oh well, sticking with one copy on this.
  2. Not bad. Definitely interested in hearing this stuff without people babbling in the background. People who won't shut up at shows suck.
  3. Here's a link to pics of the map that they cut up for the demo tour covers. They are printed on paper grocery bag type paper. http://23in.com/toucheamore/_releases/demo.html
  4. Yeah, that shipping is crap, but I had to pay it. Thanks for the link.
  5. Don't forget these: TA Demo 7" SPRING TOUR COVERS Cut from a larger 28"x56" silkscreened map 5 per city / 10 cities Fifty of this edition total. I have two of the 10 cities. No hope to get them all.
  6. Hey Sec, Thanks for doing this again! I'm going for something different: I pulled into Nazareth, was feelin' about half past dead I just need some place where I can lay my head "Hey, mister, can you tell me where a man might find a bed?" He just grinned and shook my hand, "no" was all he said http://www.amazon.com/Music-From-Big-Pink-Vinyl/dp/B001ET5WU4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1389070458&sr=8-2&keywords=the+band+vinyl
  7. Nope. I like Reports, but Martyrdom of a Catastrophist is far superior. Especially when they play the songs live, fuckin' crazy good.
  8. I didn't realize it was the same "High Hopes" by the Havalinas. They were a great underappreciated band. I also think their version is a little better. http://youtu.be/-V65TfaiYaw
  9. Thanks for the heads up. The site seems a little screwy. After I checked out I clicked on check status and I got all the info for another person's order. So, Candice in Texas your info is safe with me, but I wonder if someone else got my info.
  10. I guess the "best" was the Indiegogo by Graveface Records which was essentially a way for you to pay ebay prices for records directly to the label. I bought more than I needed, but I viewed it as a purchase and not as a handout. Every other crowd funding bullshit that I have supported has been either a pain in the ass or a bust. I'm just so goddamned tired of this digital begging. At least the guy trying to get change from you in front of the store is someone who really needs it, whether it's for food, booze, or dope. These Kickstarter/Indiegogo campaigns are usually the result of laziness or impatience. I've pledged to strangers and friends in the past. Now, I am pretty much giving the finger to anyone who asks. I'd rather give the money to a homeless person.
  11. I doubt anyone who grew up listening to the original KISS would feel that later incarnations of the band are truly KISS. It has nothing to do with technical proficiency, it's the original members and what they brought to the band creatively. Paul, Ace, Gene, and Peter will be the only KISS for most old people. I do think it's great that kids are still even interested in the band.
  12. KISS has ALWAYS been a "huge marketing ploy". Ever since the 70's when they pushed all boundaries for merch. I had KISS posters on my walls and even ceiling, trading cards, shirts, dolls, etc... They had their own movie and even appeared on a Paul Lind Christmas special. If you don't like 70's KISS, then you don't like KISS. That is KISS. WTF?
  13. One candy cane and a tiny rubber croissant or possibly an orange alien ninja turd? I also got this cool book with a record inside. Score!
  14. Many bands I like came out with just ok albums this year. Here is my top 10 list, not in any order: 1. Hollow Sunshine- Held Above 2. Pyres- Year Of Sleep 3. Mammoth Grinder- Underworlds 4. Set And Setting- Equanimity 5. Restorations- LP2 6. Black Clouds- Everything Is Not Going To Be Ok 7. Fuzz- S/T 8. Pearl Jam- Lightening Bolt 9. The National- Trouble Will Find Me 10. Chelsea Wolfe- Pain Is Beauty
  15. Got my Sevens box today. They're mixed set of record colors, some are black, clear, and transparent red/fuschia. Also came with a booklet.
  16. I remember when Mansions' "Dig Up The Dead" was around for a long time before selling out. Now people are falling over themselves to get a copy. If you sleep on buying this record, history will repeat itself. This is strangely under the radar and yet an amazing record. I'm getting out of the variant stupidness, but would probably buy represses of this if the color was cool or even 180 gram.
  17. Definitely not selling it any time soon. I know it goes for big cash. I got it by placing an ad on craigslist back when it was only in SF. Went to the guys house and found the strangest collection of records: Cal Tjader, first pressing of Blue Train, Charles Manson, orginal sealed copies of Verbal Abuse's lp and 7 inch, and the OG Crue on Leathur. Bought them all for a few bucks each.
  18. I don't know if this originally came with a DL code, but my velvet copy did not. If anyone has an extra code they could PM, it would be greatly appreciated. Wanna blast this in my vehicle. I have a bunch of different codes that I could reciprocate with if you like! Thanks.
  19. I'm not that into Doom Loop. It's not a bad record, it just doesn't compare to Dig or even Best Friends. I bought all versions of Dig Up The Dead when it came out. I felt crazy at the time buying 4 copies of the same record. Sold one for near cost a few months ago and another for a hell of a lot more. Keeping my pink and white copies. It is by far their best record out of the three. I hope they repress it so more people can spin it.
  20. That fake jacket wear is really strange. I have an original Too Fast on Leathur Records and it looks like it's in better shape than your new ones. Hopefully they sound good.
  21. Can't believe these records didn't sell out at that bargain price of $46.
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