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Dom - Sun Bronzed Greek Gods Test Print

When I found out that a user here was selling a test print to one of my favorite records of the past couple years by one of my favorite bands, I knew I had to own it. When it finally arrived, I was delighted to find out it was #1 of 7.

awesome. i love dom so, so much. theyre currently residing in my area, but never really play any shows it seems.

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favorite piece in my collection.. well it was your favorite weapon before the repress. now that i have 4 more, it doesnt seem so special.

now its probably kevin devine - buried by the buzzzzzz 7"

best looking vinyl.. emery - weak's end, blue & smoke

best find.. wwe wrestling album

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Couple from me too.

Hundred Reasons - EP Two (on like a flouresent colour vinyl and no sleeve looks beautiful)

Green Day - 1000 Hours (Green Version, looks proper raw and old [1989] and on nice colour vinyl)

I Hate Myself - 2 Songs (Freaking love this album however cant listen to it at the moment as I have no record player :( )

Alkaline Trio - Hell Yes (Always loved this song so tracked down the 7" even though its only on black its still a corker)

Edit- Might as well make it top five

The Movielife - Seld Destruct (on white, first vinyl item i got from the Movielife)

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I probably listen to The Who's Quadrophenia

i just got my copy out. i haven't listened to it in years. is it normal for the lp to have side 1 and 4 and the second lp to have side 2 and 3?

I tried to look it up and couldn't find anything. I bought it years ago when I was on a Who kick after a Pearl Jam kick.

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I probably listen to The Who's Quadrophenia

i just got my copy out. i haven't listened to it in years. is it normal for the lp to have side 1 and 4 and the second lp to have side 2 and 3?

I tried to look it up and couldn't find anything. I bought it years ago when I was on a Who kick after a Pearl Jam kick.

I have wondered the same myself, but I don't know for sure. It seems to me that records pressed like that are designed with record changers in mind. That way, you could stack the records and hear side 1 go right into side 2, then flip the stack and hear 3 and 4. I have no idea whether or not that is actually the reason, but it seems to make the most sense.

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