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xcassiusx 10-29-2009 09:30 PM

The Grand Color Crayon is the band.

appledandy 10-29-2009 09:36 PM

thanks, i was leaning toward that being the album, i'd never heard of them before, just got thrown in for free

wad 10-29-2009 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by bardonodude (Post 760017)
damn thats a lot of records. i have a locust s/t vinyl that i got for pretty cheap ended up leaving it in my car during the summer and it warped horribly.

Yeah Ive got a Locust 7 inch split. red colored vinyl shaped liked blood spatter. Put it on when I want to get the dog to go ape**** and annoy the neighbors. Speaking of leaving records in the car... I left a Light Crust Doughboys autographed in the car. I was going to give it to an elderly man as a gift but now i guess hes just got a cool album cover to hang on the wall :banghead:

appledandy 10-30-2009 04:39 AM

i'm just really excited to get my the birds are spies, they report to the tress 7"s in the mail, i'm amazed i even found them

bardonodude 10-30-2009 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by appledandy (Post 760128)
yeah, 1905 Voice is 12" lp, i put it under 5 inch by accident. a few of the records are being mailed, cause i just got them, and a free 7" came with my kodan armada/gospel split, called grand color crayon - ice eaters. not sure which is the band, and which is the album. any help?
my friend also just got a waifle 5", it might be a split, but i'm not sure

i have something by them, the grand color crayon they're aight

alliteration 10-30-2009 07:49 AM

dreaminginstatic`s Record List at Record Nerd / List Your Vinyl Records, CDs, LPS, 45s, 12"s, Cassette Tapes & More at Record Nerd.com

thats my record collection there.

Certif1ed 10-30-2009 09:17 AM

I've got about 2000 LPs and 200-odd 7".

No way am I going to post them all, but I particularly like collecting first presses, because the sound quality tends to be nothing less than awesome.

My favourite firsts are;

AC/DC;
TNT, High Voltage, Let There Be Rock, Highway To Hell, Back in Black, For Those About to Rock

Barclay James Harvest;
Octoberon, Gone to Earth, XII

Beatles;
Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt Peppers, Abbey Road

Black Sabbath;
Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Master of Reality, Vol 4, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Heaven and Hell

Boston;
Boston

Camel;
Camel, Mirage

Cream;
Fresh Cream, Disraeli Gears

Deep Purple;
The Book of Talysin, In Rock, Machine Head

Eagles;
Hotel California

Fleetwood Mac;
Rumours

Genesis;
Trespass, Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, Selling England by the Pound, Duke

Gong;
Flying Teapot, Angel's Egg, You

Groundhogs;
Split

Hatfield and the North;
Hatfield and the North, The Rotter's Club

Hawkwind;
Doremi Fasol Latido, Space Ritual, Warrior On The Edge of Time, Sonic Attack

Iron Maiden;
Iron Maiden, The Number of the Beast

Jefferson Airplane;
Surrealistic Pillow

Jet;
Get Born

King Crimson;
In The Court of the Crimson King

Led Zeppelin;
II, III, IV

Motorhead;
On Parole, Overkill, Ace of Spades, Iron Fist

Pink Floyd;
Saucerful of Secrets, Meddle, Dark Side of the Moon, Animals

Placebo;
Black Market Music, Sleeping With Ghosts

Pulp;
Different Class

Queen;
Queen, Queen II

Supertramp;
Even in the Quietest Moments, Crime of the Century

Thin Lizzy;
Johnny the Fox

UFO;
Phenomenon

Wishbone Ash;
Pilgrimage


The above list paints a poor impression of my collection, simply because tracking down first pressings is a long (but enjoyable) task, and you can't always find your favourites.

I have many modern, funk, reggae, pop, jazz and somewhat esoteric recordings as well as the obvious classic and Prog rock - but the majority is metal from 1979-1986. I also have a large number of classical recordings, which probably equals my metal collection.

All vinyl - I'm trying to replace all my CDs and mp3s because I hate both the sound and the formats.

zaackkk 10-30-2009 03:34 PM

how the **** do people have money for all that?!

my dad got rid of some of mine when he got rid of his, i only had about 20, but now i have whatever i have from spring time

algernon cadwallader's lp
1994! - thank you arms and fingers
my heart to joy - seasons in verse
birthday boyz - bro cycle
outclassed - this could be coincidence
animal collective - summertime clothes
capsule - blue
old man gloom - seminar II
old man gloom - seminar III
paper tulips - orbital
circa survive - juturna picture 12"
hot cross - risk revival picture 12"
the get up kids - 4 minute mile sealed 12"
and a few others

neil perry/joshua fit for battle - brothers from different mothers split 12"
1994!/spires split 12'

the brass - homosapien 7"
monument - a 3 song 7"
what price wonderland? - claim 7"
peter and craig - aliens blizzards and thieves 7"
casket architects - electrical/skeletal
fairweather - alaska 7"
still waiting - 7"
adam pierce & kristen mccord - 7"
the fugue 7"

music_phantom13 10-30-2009 03:56 PM

Work, build up collection over time, find used records at garage sales and the like cheap, find records people are giving away that they don't want anymore.

On another note, the new Railcars was finally delivered today (4 weeks late almost!) and my new copy of cities vs. submarines got here at the same time (my dog destroyed the original) so I'm pretty much in Heaven right now.

zaackkk 10-30-2009 07:20 PM

i go to school full time... i can't work a lot.
and i don't want any old ****ty kiss albums or anything that people give away haha.

i'd rather have a smaller collection that i really like than a bunch of **** i never listen too.


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