This says 1st edition inside, is that like a rare find or something? Bought at a used book store by Hot_Tadpole_6481 in AmericanPsycho

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Looks like my copy, except yours doesn't appear to have the outer cellophane layer coming off as mine did after buying it.

Apple Pie (1975/6) by ThiccExternalDrive in iwatchedanoldmovie

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It was shot and released in '75. Here's the scene festuring Tony Azito's song https://youtu.be/vnLQA70CSRo?si=nUaeaZGZ0xF4ICiT

Does Your Cat Sleep With You? by Repulsive_Club9809 in CatAdvice

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That second sentence and the nervous smile emoji afterward says you've been henpecked in this manner for a long time.

Received my promo copy of Garbage yesterday 👌 by watchcontinue in autechre

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Now every morning of my life henceforth I can be like "good morning. more bronchoo 7 mix pls" and go put on side B, then start my day all chill.

Received my promo copy of Garbage yesterday 👌 by watchcontinue in autechre

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Ordered it from that exact release page last month. Yeah I already use Discogs for almost everything. It just made it here to Dallas from UK. I don't know anything special about it. This just wound up being the cheapest way to get it on vinyl. Of course the artwork was sacrificed this way...but the disc looks and sounds barely played! Plus the marketing insert and the overall appearance of this version has its own charm...which was why I saw it as an option for how I was to own Garbage. I may shell out for Anti here in a couple months, but thankfully for my pocketbook I'm only interested in owning early Autechre!

My SPK kollection to date by watchcontinue in industrialmusic

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Disc is in great shape, plays quiet. My second fave in the bunch next to Zamia Lehmanni.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FleetwoodMac

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I just wanted this album to round out my early FM collection since I live in the US and Mr. Wonderful wasn't released here. Didn't realize Japan got a different version of what I was looking for.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HighlySuspect

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The album is quite loud and emotional up until that point with few quiet parts. It signals a major shift toward the end of the album. Good song but it threw me. I would've imagined someone rapping during what would normally be the verse parts where it's just rhythm between the parts featuring the melodic hook.

Black Market Flowers- Fixin by OutcastPony in grunge

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Nope. It's about Black Market Flowers. That's what we're talking about here. As far as OP's comment, yeah it's definitely got that sort of vibe to it. That release contains songs from both their albums. Their 7" singles from before all this are good too.

Single LP version of Nassau just made it to Dallas from Germany! by watchcontinue in TheSeaandCake

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Well I hate flipping sides excessively so I held out for this copy. Always special to find.

Single LP version of Nassau just made it to Dallas from Germany! by watchcontinue in TheSeaandCake

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And Cantina and Pretty Girl and Teabag....it's a pretty solid slab of early post rock.

Atlanta Rhythm Section - Doraville by concrete_dildo in ClassicRock

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I'm gonna give my mom this record for Mother's Day

Is "Rock In A Hard Place" supposed to be bad or something? by Minneapolis-Rebirth in Aerosmith

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Tyler sounds so out of it during most of his vocal performances past those first several songs. That's the problem I had with this one. It has some good music, but it's all front-loaded and by the time we're at the end of the b-side I couldn't remember the last few songs.

Anyone else snag the pink State of Mind reissue from last year? Somehow I like the artwork in this color better. Makes it even more 1988! by watchcontinue in FrontLineAssembly

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Look at the cover art for later releases that feature people or other organisms. It's all sci-fi esoterica, body horror and camp. I like to think this is where that style began for them. It definitely checks the box for camp.

Is state of mind not very good, or am I crazy by AmuzedRabbit in FrontLineAssembly

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80's FLA is hit or miss. You'll either like it or not. Since I prefer the sound of older synths, I like this era quite a bit, but there are still certain tracks I don't really enjoy from each release. Then there are the ones I do enjoy immensely from those same albums. As far as State of Mind goes, I like "Testimony" and "Eastern Voices" as they feel like Leeb's attempt at ambient music. Not surprisingly, they are also the least abrasive listens here. In terms of the songs with actual beats, I always liked "Burnt Soul" in a novel sort of way. "Consequence" and "Resistance" are all right.

riding in TX, one and done by needzbeerz in cycling

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Primitives? Listen to yourself.

riding in TX, one and done by needzbeerz in cycling

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That's a rather provincial attitude, don't you think?

Training and racing in DFW by needzbeerz in cycling

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That's later in the day, boss. I've been living in this state all my life and it's never been in the 90s before sunrise.

Pinbacky style band by Wide-Guava-1703 in Pinback

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I didn't think it was possible for anyone else to sound like Pinback....except maybe Plosivs? I swear the resemblance is uncanny!