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Subscriptions sound cool - any other good ones available in the US?
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 00:57 |
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 04:50 |
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New Desaparecidos 7". Holy poo poo. I'm seeing them at the end of the month, and this was an unexpected surprise. I loving love every song they've recorded. Hopefully it doesn't suck, and hopefully there's more to come. Check it out
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 05:35 |
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Cpt. Spring Types posted:New Desaparecidos 7". Holy poo poo. I'm seeing them at the end of the month, and this was an unexpected surprise. I loving love every song they've recorded. Hopefully it doesn't suck, and hopefully there's more to come. MariKKKopa is a great song. Heard it on Sirius XM U yesterday. It's mainly about Sheriff Joe Arpaio and ends with a recording of him talking about how he likes the KKK to a reporter.
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 14:44 |
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I was avoiding listening to the tracks online, figuring I'm ordering the vinyl, so why not wait? Then I order the 7" and it's not out until October.
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 14:56 |
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Le Saboteur posted:MariKKKopa is a great song. Heard it on Sirius XM U yesterday. It's mainly about Sheriff Joe Arpaio and ends with a recording of him talking about how he likes the KKK to a reporter. Yeah, I checked out both tracks last night on various streams. MariKKKopa is good, but Backsell is awesome. Classic stuff. I figured the instant download would come right away, but I haven't seen it yet. Not so instant, I guess. Edit: Nevermind, it was in my junk folder. Oh, computer, you and your junk folder...
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 15:30 |
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david puddy posted:Repress, I am not made of money. Don't the originals go for $300+? Not quite that much, but definitely a lot of money. It was one of my holy grails for a long time and when it was finally repressed I bought one right away. I bought the album with the full intention of playing the hell out of it so I wasn't that concerned by which pressing it was, but it would certainly be great to have a first pressing for collecting purposes.
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 21:44 |
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Do any of you guys want to buy RSD poo poo that I shouldn't have bought? Heady Fwends (Dr. Who, Green/Brownish) - $55 shipped Feistodon 7" - $35 shipped Lips/Mastodon Split 7" - $15 shipped
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 21:59 |
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Floodixor posted:Not quite that much, but definitely a lot of money. It was one of my holy grails for a long time and when it was finally repressed I bought one right away. I bought the album with the full intention of playing the hell out of it so I wasn't that concerned by which pressing it was, but it would certainly be great to have a first pressing for collecting purposes. I don't see the point in getting an original pressing unless there's something which makes it stand out, like coloured vinyl or a different sleeve or something. I get the collecting aspect but it just seems a waste of money if the only difference is the age.
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 22:23 |
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The Euro pressing of Vaya is quite the thing.
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 23:00 |
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Duckula posted:The Euro pressing of Vaya is quite the thing. gently caress I want it so bad, I haven't heard from Banquet in forever
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 23:03 |
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traveling midget posted:gently caress I want it so bad, I haven't heard from Banquet in forever They're shipping them now, you should be fine if you had an order in.
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 23:12 |
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Duckula posted:They're shipping them now, you should be fine if you had an order in. I hope they get me one of the split ones. I ordered from them back when the UK was getting hot pink. Then, I got an email that UK was getting 'highlighter yellow'. Then, the Banquet site had two separate options, hot pink or highlighter yellow. Now it's a split, but who knows what they'll send me!
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 23:18 |
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I managed to pick up a copy of Introducing Foxy Shazam from Plastic Wax in Bristol a few weeks ago. I got it for a really good price, it's in great condition and on some loving cool coloured vinyl too. I decided to give it to my girlfriend because she's a massive fan, here's some photos she's taken: Here's how vocalist Eric Nally proposed to his wife.
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# ? Aug 3, 2012 00:44 |
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david puddy posted:I don't see the point in getting an original pressing unless there's something which makes it stand out, like coloured vinyl or a different sleeve or something. I get the collecting aspect but it just seems a waste of money if the only difference is the age. Sometimes first pressings sound better than reissues. But I can think of plenty of times when this isn't true. It all comes down to the quality of the reissues and what they used as a source recording.
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# ? Aug 3, 2012 06:40 |
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CPL593H posted:Sometimes first pressings sound better than reissues. But I can think of plenty of times when this isn't true. It all comes down to the quality of the reissues and what they used as a source recording. I'd probably put that under "something that makes it stand out". I bought an original pressing of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells because I prefer the original mix to the remastered versions, but spending $100+ more on an original issue just because seems a bit silly to me.
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# ? Aug 3, 2012 07:32 |
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I have a close-to original pressing of Black Sabbath's Master of Reality and it's my best sounding record.
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# ? Aug 3, 2012 07:34 |
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Also, I just got my copy of The Antlers - Hospice and the mastering of it is poo poo. It's very thin sounding and it seems it literally has no bass. Anyone else notice this?
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# ? Aug 3, 2012 07:36 |
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Just got one of the most awesome gifts I've ever got from anyone, and for no particular occasion: a copy of the most recent reissue of Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures.
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# ? Aug 3, 2012 08:07 |
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Woke up to some awesome news today, OMG Vinyl reviewed our vinyl. Now to get it on OMG Posters. http://www.omgvinyl.com/2012/08/03/spaces-nothing-exists-but-atoms-and-the-void-lp/
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# ? Aug 3, 2012 16:04 |
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Speaking of which, just curious who has the #1 and #2 Spaces records - I got #3!
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# ? Aug 3, 2012 16:33 |
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WASDF posted:Also, I just got my copy of The Antlers - Hospice and the mastering of it is poo poo. It's very thin sounding and it seems it literally has no bass. Anyone else notice this? Yeah mine is the same which is a shame as I really like that album. Plus my copy keeps skipping.
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# ? Aug 3, 2012 17:23 |
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mono posted:Speaking of which, just curious who has the #1 and #2 Spaces records - I got #3! Ha, I have #1 and someone out there in the world has #2.
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# ? Aug 3, 2012 17:26 |
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Captured Tracks really is a class act. For whatever reason I've had some bad luck with the stuff I've been ordering from them lately - first the Shot Forth Self Living in my Medicine box set came with two copies of the first disc, and then my copy of the Heavenly Beat LP showed up with a big seam split - but every time they ship out replacements right away and own up fully. I was really worried about that Medicine one in particular since it was one of the blue sets, but they still found a replacement. No-bullshit customer service like that is a big part of why I buy basically every LP they put out, no questions asked. Another big part is because the records they put out own hard as gently caress and look gorgeous too, especially the LEs:
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# ? Aug 4, 2012 07:31 |
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Finally am starting to get stuff moved in and situated in my new place. Still no furniture but I got my record player up and running and some new records to play on it. Domino finally got back to me about the tablet and as you can see they sent me one. Huzzah.
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# ? Aug 4, 2012 19:36 |
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If anyone is taking advantage of the 'Lollapalooza Legends' vinyl bundles on popmarket, don't forget the coupon code 'FACEBOOK10' for a further 10 percent off.
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# ? Aug 5, 2012 00:24 |
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I've had some lovely record player for like a decade but i dropped it out of my rig and then my dog stomped all over it... whats a good record player to buy? do they make one that plays tapes too? I don't even know like what the diff things to look for in one are i've just only ever had this one. please help me
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# ? Aug 5, 2012 03:40 |
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dumbskull posted:I've had some lovely record player for like a decade but i dropped it out of my rig and then my dog stomped all over it... whats a good record player to buy? do they make one that plays tapes too? I don't even know like what the diff things to look for in one are i've just only ever had this one. please help me First off: what was it? It had to have a name/manufacturer/model number. That'll give us an idea of what you're building from. Second: read the OP and the OP of the Vinyl/Turntable thread in A/V Arena. 99% of that information is still perfectly relevant despite the years- aside from a few things: The Technics SL-1200 is no longer in production and almost everyone (especially DJs) wants one so expect to pay $700+ for a used specimen in decent condition. The ProJect Debut III has been superseded by the ProJect Debut Carbon ($400 at Needledoctor.com) which takes an already top-notch turntable for the price and tosses in a bunch of very worthwhile upgrades for $50 more than the old version (most notably the tonearm and especially the cartridge, which is a $100 upgrade on its own). It looks fantastic IMO and it sounds great but it's not automatic/direct drive, which can be a bit of a hassle. Thirdly: No. I don't know what you even meant by "tapes" (cassettes or, like, poo poo on spools?) but any turntable that comes with a built-in CD/cassette player, tuner, or handsome "wood" cabinet or is available at Target/Walmart/Best Buy/Urban Outfitters isn't worth poo poo- and most likely will damage your LPs. Arguably the same thing can be said about 99% of turntables that come bundled with a USB plug. trilobite terror fucked around with this message at 09:13 on Aug 5, 2012 |
# ? Aug 5, 2012 05:37 |
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Lord almighty I need to relocate in the summer (I'm in Phoenix, AZ) so I can order records without it being a 50/50 crapshoot of them showing up warped. It seems to follow the logic that if it's a cheap back catalog title it'll be fine, but if it's something cool like the Symmetry set that showed up today, it'll show up in a Dali-esque state. I'm afraid to put on discs 2 and 3 of the set, my table is a trooper and only once so far I've had to dial up some weight to off-set warp skips but man is it depressing to see the needle wave like that on a brand new album. I've no idea how to avoid this. Even if I get them as soon the postman drops them off there's still the days ride around the neighborhood in his jeep and the rest of the shipping process. Additionally I'm not about to ask for a replacement when as far as I know the records depart from wherever in good condition. Anyhow, so things aren't a total downer, here's some fun colored vinyls I've recently acquired. NOFX's last 10 inch had a black/solid white variant that I think looks pretty sharp. Due to the price I was under the impression the recent White Zombie reissues were 2 LP sets. Oh well. La Sexorcisto looks really nice, it's not quite see-thru, and has some neat "smokey" swirling that resembles a frosted glass light shade when held up to the light. Astro Creep 2000 has a similar thing going on but more transparent and green. The packaging didnt say Dethalbum II was a picture disc, but it sure is and METAL AS gently caress Having a picture on just one side is not metal enough. This one isn't new, I got it off Ebay back around 2000, I really love that coke-bottle clear color. In the top left of the Tool album jacket you'll see a notch in the jacket, I see similar notches described on Discogs listings, what's that all about? To check the color status of a "sealed" vinyl or something else? Dr. Lariat fucked around with this message at 08:43 on Aug 5, 2012 |
# ? Aug 5, 2012 08:38 |
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Ron Burgundy posted:Thank you for taking my advice as constructive criticism which it was intended to be and not getting upset as some people have in the past when I pointed out they own a bulk record eraser. This whole conversation has made me a little nervous about my set up. I use a Crosley Archiver, which was a gift from my wife (who says she asked about it at the local record shop). It looks pretty dinky compared to some of the turntables I've seen, and I was planning on getting something else eventually anyway, but should I be concerned that the thing is damaging my records?
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# ? Aug 5, 2012 18:46 |
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Dr. Lariat posted:In the top left of the Tool album jacket you'll see a notch in the jacket, I see similar notches described on Discogs listings, what's that all about? To check the color status of a "sealed" vinyl or something else? That designates that it was a free promo and it's not for resale. All of the ones we were given at the shop I worked at came that way, or had a hole punched in the barcode.
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# ? Aug 5, 2012 19:30 |
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Is that a bootleg of Undertow? Never seen the cover laid out like that before.
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# ? Aug 5, 2012 19:39 |
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deadking posted:This whole conversation has made me a little nervous about my set up. I use a Crosley Archiver, which was a gift from my wife (who says she asked about it at the local record shop). It looks pretty dinky compared to some of the turntables I've seen, and I was planning on getting something else eventually anyway, but should I be concerned that the thing is damaging my records? Detective Thompson's unit was of particular concern because due to it's age it most probably has a sapphire stylus and a quite heavily set spring weighted tonearm. Also those units often had no protection from dropping the tonearm off the side of the player potentially damaging the stylus. A chipped or worn stylus (sapphire has a much shorter life than diamond) is the quickest way to gently caress up a record. Comparatively, modern low end turntables usually have at least diamond styli, albeit crude and the preset tonearms are usually weighted to be more forgiving.
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# ? Aug 5, 2012 19:41 |
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synthetik posted:That designates that it was a free promo and it's not for resale. All of the ones we were given at the shop I worked at came that way, or had a hole punched in the barcode. Promos are normally wlp or stamped, cutouts usually aren't the same thing. A cutout / corner cut record usually means it was returned to the distributor or manufacturer from a retail outlet as unsold. The distributor then does the cutout, then sells them wholesale to a discount retailer. That's why cheapie bins get called a cutout bin occasionally, as a holdover from LP sales. (Although they still do this to CDs...) I've had good 45 luck recently, especially with a few hard to pull locals. This is just today and yesterday flea digging, nothing over $2. Vic Caesar and MJK have some cover issues but clean records, so I ain't mad. No idea WTF Ghanan press Pat Thomas was doing in East TN. (bluuury pic)
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# ? Aug 5, 2012 20:22 |
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pork never goes bad posted:Subscriptions sound cool - any other good ones available in the US?
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# ? Aug 5, 2012 21:17 |
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Cpt. Spring Types posted:Is that a bootleg of Undertow? Never seen the cover laid out like that before. http://www.discogs.com/Tool-Undertow/release/1672560
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# ? Aug 5, 2012 23:32 |
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Dissapointed Owl posted:If anyone is taking advantage of the 'Lollapalooza Legends' vinyl bundles on popmarket, don't forget the coupon code 'FACEBOOK10' for a further 10 percent off. This is awesome! Picked up The Strokes pack for $48 CDN with free shipping!
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# ? Aug 5, 2012 23:58 |
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This is the first splattered vinyl I've ever gotten, can't believe how incredible it looks. Awesome albums, glad they finally arrived
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# ? Aug 6, 2012 01:50 |
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david puddy posted:
Holy crap, that COVER ART. Anyway, I've made a bunch of recent additions in the last week: I road-tripped to Brunswick, Maine last week to visit some friends (alma mater's there) and stopped in at the Fort Andross flea market. If you're ever in the area and you have an hour or two to kill, I HIGHLY recommend you dig through their vinyl. The flea market's not that big and there are a few scattered stands that predominantly deal with LPs. Once the vinyl people there become aware of you, they'll eagerly lead you around to all of the various hidden stacks and bins strewn around the place and talk your ear off about turntables because it's Maine and they don't get a lot of people asking about records outside of a Bowdoin freshman or two looking for wall decorations. The selection is 99% christian and country (and not the good kind) and you'll have to dig through a lot of crap but there's a fair amount of hidden gold if you've got a little patience. You won't necessarily find anything particularly rare, but you'll find record store staples in the sort of condition you'd never see outside of your parents' house for a fraction of the record store cost. I got every one of these LPs for a dollar. That copy of Thriller is loving pristine (disc and sleeve). I wouldn't normally post a picture of Bookends, seeing as every swap, store, and basement has at least 3 copies lying around but this is the best first run copy I've seen by an order of magnitude. It blows the one I had out of the water, and looks and sounds like it was just pulled out of the shrink wrap. My friend and I swung by In Your Ear in Boston on the way back home. It was slim pickings that day, but I now have a copy of every REM LP from the 1980s (nobody cares but me!) and the worst album U2 made in the period before they really turned to poo poo. Later this week, I learned that any returns you attempt to make at Goodwill (like, say you bought some speakers and decided that they sounded worse than the ones you already had) will result in store credit- I swear, the lady who rang me up never told me. I hate having store credit (I forget I have it and end up losing the receipts), so I've been doing my best to burn through it as fast as possible- by hitting up three different Goodwill stores in southwestern CT: The Westport one is the best (old, rich, white people rock!). Everything here sounds good to excellent, except for the Grateful Dead stuff which sounds like the Grateful Dead. The Monroe one was pretty good too. Unfortunately, that copy of Head Hunters is shot to hell, which was a major loving let-down. None of these are in really good shape either, which arguably makes me more upset. Nothing is worse than a bunch of drunk people getting their hopes up about a rousing round of "The Bear Necessities" and "I Wanna Be Like You" and having the songs sound like they're being played with a Dremel. I'm not super into the stuff on Born in the USA but the B-side's a Tom Waites cover and it's wonderful. Hey! Look! Irony! Some samples of the more "miscellaneous" stuff. I don't know what sort of obsession people in the late '60s had with bullfight noise, but I've seen a lot of these records around. There's a lot more classical/historical stuff (it's the bulk of my Goodwill haul), but nobody wants to see it/I got tired of taking pictures. That George Carlin record is probably the best encapsulation of "that man's cocaine problem": Wikipedia posted:When asked in the January 1982 issue of Playboy if any of his albums had been done during a heavy cocaine period, Carlin said, "The Class Clown album was done totally sober. I'd realized what a hell I'd made for myself and I cleaned up completely for three months. You can hear the clarity of my thinking and of my speech on that album. But by the next one, Occupation: Foole, I was right back into the trip again. I'm more frantic, more breathless. You can hear how sick I am. If you want to see a cokehead, just look at the pictures on the Occupation: Foole album. The angles of my body show you an awful lot. I started doing coke to feel open but by that time the hole had opened so wide that I'd fallen through. The body language in those photos tells you everything." trilobite terror fucked around with this message at 22:03 on Aug 6, 2012 |
# ? Aug 6, 2012 22:00 |
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Electric Bugaloo posted:I don't know what sort of obsession people in the late '60s had with bullfight noise That would be the contemporary "Tijuana sound" craze of faux Spanish style easy listening music spearheaded by Herb Alpert & TJB. The immense success of this sub genre would produce about 800 million sound-alike groups. Ron Burgundy fucked around with this message at 22:26 on Aug 6, 2012 |
# ? Aug 6, 2012 22:24 |
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the best album of the summer came today from Suicide Squeeze Records Nu Sensae - Sundowning I must have been in the first 100 pre-orders, I got a poster alg fucked around with this message at 22:35 on Aug 6, 2012 |
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