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Re: What's the most recent album you've bought?

Post by xPiikanyaa » Tue Dec 29, 2009 3:32 pm

Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
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Re: What's the most recent album you've bought?

Post by Otohiko » Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:25 am

I claim most epic post of thread so far:


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Which contains:
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The 6-disc (CD/DVD-A), limited edition, 40th anniversary reissue of
King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King

They've done a phenomenal job of this one, soooo happy with this - the LP-sized packaging and beautifully reproduced art are 2nd only to the new audio mixes :D
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Re: What's the most recent album you've bought?

Post by Kai Stromler » Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:04 pm

The last album I acquired I actually bought in 2007. The Alien Blakk came through on tour and because I was busy hanging out with some friends in the local support and eating Chinese food, I missed out on buying their record before they closed up the merch table. So I went online and ordered the thing, but it never came.

About a week ago I get an email from the band that there was a horrendous massive cockup with their merch supplier and basically, the order had never been sent out. They re-mailed it to my old address, now 2 1/2 years late, but fortunately the post office still has my change form on file, and I got the package last night. For not giving up on this ancient lost order, I got a signed copy of Modes of Alienation, the patch I ordered, another patch that I hadn't, a signed promo card, a signed pack of hand-wound DRs that would be a lot more useful if I played my guitars enough to break strings occasionally, and an initialed pick because there wasn't enough room for Josh to put his full signature on.

edit: FFS, did I lose the pick already?
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Re: What's the most recent album you've bought?

Post by Otohiko » Fri Jan 08, 2010 12:27 am

Oh, was also randomly browsing CDs at a store and unexpectedly came across

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Buncha studio improvs from the 90s. This isn't most people's sort of thing, but is exactly the kind of stuff I hunt after (studio and live improvs by artists that are moderately-to-seriously psychedelic are perhaps my favourite type of music altogether, see soundscapes etc.)

Very good stuff for me to chill out to.
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Re: What's the most recent album you've bought?

Post by Flint the Dwarf » Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:30 am

Damnit Oto, I'm jealous. I'm not even a huge fan of Ptree's earliest stuff, but I'd still like Metanoia. And that KC package looks amazing.

Last album I bought was actually Porcupine Tree's marbled vinyl release of their acoustic set, We Lost the Skyline.
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Re: What's the most recent album you've bought?

Post by Otohiko » Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:22 am

Yeah, I know what you mean with the early stuff, though sometimes it makes me wonder. I've not really collected any of their earlier albums, but two of the rarities and odd ends collections (Recordings and Metanoia) as well as the shortened collection of their early stuff (Stars Die) have definitely been creeping in more and more into my regular repertoire.

It's weird that I keep coming across them completely randomly in stores where I don't expect them, and which often don't even have stock of PT's recent albums. And always sell very cheaply, much to my satisfaction.

Meanwhile, I found an epic way to mount the cover of the box set.

This is the first thing you see if you walk into my room:
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Re: What's the most recent album you've bought?

Post by downwithpants » Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:51 pm

i see a smiley face on the metal thing in the bottom right corner

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Re: What's the most recent album you've bought?

Post by Fall_Child42 » Fri Jan 08, 2010 5:41 pm

Otohiko wrote:Yeah, I know what you mean with the early stuff, though sometimes it makes me wonder. I've not really collected any of their earlier albums, but two of the rarities and odd ends collections (Recordings and Metanoia) as well as the shortened collection of their early stuff (Stars Die) have definitely been creeping in more and more into my regular repertoire.

It's weird that I keep coming across them completely randomly in stores where I don't expect them, and which often don't even have stock of PT's recent albums. And always sell very cheaply, much to my satisfaction.

Meanwhile, I found an epic way to mount the cover of the box set.

This is the first thing you see if you walk into my room:
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Combine that with the last thing they see when exiting your room ... :ying:
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Re: What's the most recent album you've bought?

Post by NS » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:57 pm

Rise against - Revolutions per minute
Jawbreaker - Dear You
Flatliners - The Great awake
Flatliners - Destroy to Create
Polar Bear Club - Chasing Hamburg

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Re: What's the most recent album you've bought?

Post by Reevothemusefan » Tue Jan 12, 2010 5:43 pm

Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Upbeat and Catchy album
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