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LP

Lonerism - 45rpm First Press (limited to 500)

Innerspeaker - Boxset w/ 7" (Limited to 2500)

Live Versions - (Limited to 5000 - Green) 

 

12"

Tame Impala - RSD13 Repress (Red) 

Tame Impala w/ Remixes 

Solitude Is Bliss - First Press (Limited to 500) 

Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind (Erol Alkan Rework) 

Elephant 

Mind Mischief 

Be Above It (Erol Alkan Rework - Limited to 1500) 

Tame Impala/Flaming Lips - Peace and Paranoia Tour 12" 

 

10" 

Tame Impala (First Press) 

 

7"

Sundown Syndrome 

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This is my Hot Water Music collection. I'm only missing 6 pieces (2 splits are missing from the picture) and I know I can get 2 of them but any help with the others would be greatly appreciated.

 

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12"

Finding the Rhythms - trans purple w/dark purple smoke /200

Fuel for the Hate Game - brown/brown split

Forever and Counting - milky green mix /150

No Division - dark purple/purple split

A Flight and a Crash - brownish

Never Ender - purple

Caution - "brown" /250

The New What Next - brownish pink

Till the Wheels Fall Off - brown & green

Exister - dookie brown in electric blue /2,200

Live in Chicago - blue/red/yellow/green/purple/white /500, Fest 11 edition

Alkaline Trio split - picture disc

Leatherface BYO split - black (not pictured)

 

8.5"

Clairmel split - brown mix /2,225 1st press

 

7"

Eating the Filler - black

You Can Take the Boy Out of Bradenton - black

Six Going on Seven split - black /3,000

Finding the Rhythms bonus - gray

Alachua - red/blue split /390

Moments Pass / Another Way - black

Where We Belong / Moonpies for Misfits - black

I Was On A Mountain - picture disc

Live in Chicago #1

Live in Chicago #2

Live in Chicago #3

Live in Chicago #4

Live in Chicago #5

Live in Chicago #6 (6")

The Fire, The Steel, The Tread - coke bottle blue w/splatter /200

The Casket Lottery split - orange /320

Rydell split - black /1,002

The Bouncing Souls split - white w/splatter /1,000 (not pictured)

 

Still need:

Live at the Hardback 

Tomorrow split 11"

Swivelstick split 7"

Screamingfatrat split 7"

Muff Potter split 7"

Drag My Body 7"

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This logic. I'm so lost. I know it's some people's thing, but it doesn't have to be from everyone else.

OK, in hindsight maybe my comment was a bit rash. My main point is that a collection (be it band/label specific, whatever) is something that takes time, effort and dedication (as well as money) to put together, and OK not everyone wants to collect variants, but I think a couple of 7"s and LPs hardly counts as a collection.

Fair enough?

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OK, in hindsight maybe my comment was a bit rash. My main point is that a collection (be it band/label specific, whatever) is something that takes time, effort and dedication (as well as money) to put together, and OK not everyone wants to collect variants, but I think a couple of 7"s and LPs hardly counts as a collection.

Fair enough?

The fact that the collection is all releases should be satisfactory enough to count as a collection. This may be a small collection, but that's not the collectors fault. Also, this collection probably wasn't cheap to acquire. So there's that logic.
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OK, in hindsight maybe my comment was a bit rash. My main point is that a collection (be it band/label specific, whatever) is something that takes time, effort and dedication (as well as money) to put together, and OK not everyone wants to collect variants, but I think a couple of 7"s and LPs hardly counts as a collection.

Fair enough?

I've put a lot of effort and time (and way too much money) in my JEW collection even without collecting every single variant and I'm sure others did as well with their collections.

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OK, in hindsight maybe my comment was a bit rash. My main point is that a collection (be it band/label specific, whatever) is something that takes time, effort and dedication (as well as money) to put together, and OK not everyone wants to collect variants, but I think a couple of 7"s and LPs hardly counts as a collection.

Fair enough?

Don't really care what you think, but if someone has a few 7" and LP's and calls it a collection then that's what it is. It's a fucking hobby, not a competition.

Also, a little curious. How many releases does a band have to release in order for people to collect them? What's legit?

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OK, in hindsight maybe my comment was a bit rash. My main point is that a collection (be it band/label specific, whatever) is something that takes time, effort and dedication (as well as money) to put together, and OK not everyone wants to collect variants, but I think a couple of 7"s and LPs hardly counts as a collection.

Fair enough?

Surely a collection is something someone has collected regardless of how complete it is? 

 

So people have more money to spend then other? Also everyone's interpretation of a "collection" is different. 

 

These collections are fellow collectors pride and joy and all they're doing is sharing their collection (Regardless of size) to fellow collectors who appreciate that sort of thing? We all had to start somewhere, right?

 

Fair enough? I think so  ;)

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LP

Lonerism - 45rpm First Press (limited to 500)

Innerspeaker - Boxset w/ 7" (Limited to 2500)

Live Versions - (Limited to 5000 - Green)

12"

Tame Impala - RSD13 Repress (Red)

Tame Impala w/ Remixes

Solitude Is Bliss - First Press (Limited to 500)

Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind (Erol Alkan Rework)

Elephant

Mind Mischief

Be Above It (Erol Alkan Rework - Limited to 1500)

Tame Impala/Flaming Lips - Peace and Paranoia Tour 12"

10"

Tame Impala (First Press)

7"

Sundown Syndrome

awesome collection!

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Almost everything by Reuben. I always loved their coherent artworks.

 

LP:

  • Racecar Is Racecar Backwards (Xtra Mile Recordings)

7":

  • A Kick In The Mouth (Xtra Mile Recordings)
  • Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin (Xtra Mile Recordings)
  • Freddy Kreuger (Xtra Mile Recordings)
  • Keep It To Yourself (Xtra Mile Recordings)
  • Keep It To Yourself (Yellow, Xtra Mile Recordings)
  • Moving To Blackwater (Xtra Mile Recordings)
  • Stuck In My Throat (Xtra Mile Recordings)

CD albums:

  • In Nothing We Trust
  • Racecar Is Racecar Backwards
  • Very Fast Very Dangerous
  • We Should Have Gone To University

CD singles:

  • A Kick In The Mouth
  • Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin
  • Freddy Kreuger
  • Keep It To Yourself
  • Moving To Blackwater
  • Stuck In My Throat
  • Stux (Tell Me It's Alright)
  • Scared Of The Police
  • Let's Stop Hanging Out
  • Pilot
  • Blood Bunny Larkhall
  • Twobythree Split (w/ The Ghost Of A Thousand & Baddies)
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