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  1. 22 minutes ago, erousso said:

    If the 2x10" came in 12" sleeves I'd probably consider getting them but I'm anal about my collection looking flush lol. 

    This is what I’m hoping for, but even then it’s still a waste of money on vagrants part.  
    I’ve heard lately that 7 inches are getting more expensive to press so I can’t imagine why do a 10 inch, let alone a double one.

    a double Lp would have sounded better and been cheaper.

    i can’t imagine why they would do this unless it’s a FU to Chris Conley 

  2. 1 hour ago, xfactor675 said:

    Nothing about any mania but this felt the appropiate topic. 

    So walmart does restocks or it's done when it's done? I fucking missed dookie and wondering if it will ever be available again? For some reason the metalllicas are there since forever

    I don’t think so, I passed on that weezer green album and that never got restocked, I’ve been kicking myself for a while on missing that one

  3. 1 hour ago, jhulud said:

     

    In the middle of the wonderful sludge that was coming out of Seattle in the late 80s/early 90’s, Love Battery pierced through with something different to offer. They were more psychedelic, more tuneful, and even more... dare we say... British sounding than what Sub Pop was releasing at the time. We were listening. The results are crystal clear on the record Jackpot Records is reissuing, ‘Dayglo’. And like many of the Sub Pop records of the day, this has not been available on vinyl in the U.S. Until now.
     
    On 'Dayglo', inventive and underrated guitar wizard Kevin Whitworth and vocalist/guitarist Ron Nine slash and burn through 10 songs that would give bands like Blur, Swervedriver, and yes, Nirvana, a run for their money. It doesn't hurt that the focused driven energy of drummer Jason Finn (soon to be of The Presidents Of The United States) and ex-U-Men bass monster Jim Tillman add more than their weight to the sonic mystery of these songs.
     
    From the melodic battle cry of opener 'Out Of Focus' with its slippery, infectious chorus, it's obvious that Love Battery had an incredible knack for hypnotic hooks, cryptic lyrics, and propulsive grooves – ones that record obsessives still drool over when the needle hits the turntable. The record is as mysterious as early R.E.M., with equal hints of 13th Floor Elevators and Screaming Trees sprinkled throughout.
     
     
    • First reissue of Love Battery’s 1992 debut Sub Pop album
    • Remastered by Jack Endino from the original masters
    • Includes liner notes with photos, lyrics and more
     
     

    FUCK YEAA, fuck yes! Stoked!

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