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Old 01-06-2016, 12:25 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube View Post
Most 90s stuff is still rare as there were never vinyl LP releases for them originally. The latest two System of a Down records were re-released in 2014 so you could possibly ask a store to see if they can order them for you. Actually a lot of the stuff on your still to find list doesn't exist on vinyl aside from bootlegs and European releases. Welcome to the wacky world of paying astronomical sums of money for music just because you crave it in a specific format

#13 is pretty sick. That's a limited 2500 run. Music on Vinyl always does that sort of thing. The lowest I have is like #583 of the 1986 Transformers the Movie soundtrack lol.

I haven't been able to bring myself to drop the cash for Appetite for Destruction yet. The re-release is expensive as is the original.

Judging by your purchases, you've spent a few hundred bucks already. Welcome to to the sinkhole of doom!
Haha, yes. Between the turntable itself and the 10-12 albums I've bought, I've probably spent close to $700 in the course of one week. Annoying, for sure, but a lot of these albums are just staples for me that I buy first every time I adopt a new format (cassettes, CDs, mp3s, lossless, etc). Actually, I usually buy the first four Metallica albums before I buy anything else, but this time I'm holding off on them. The number of times I've listened to Ride the Lightning since it came out in 1984... yeesh, lol.

Love that comic, btw. I'm only a week or so into this, but I can already relate!
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