What does the org say? (besides Beo
Kionon wrote:As long as the record itself is in good condition, the sound seems a lot... deeper than I am used to hearing.


That would be true . . . except for the fact that I've never consistently seen Vinyl sold for less than $20.ShatteredFlame wrote:And I agree on that CD's don't seem to be worth the money. $15 for most vinyl's in store sounds like a much better deal then $12 a CD.

xexyzl wrote:That would be true . . . except for the fact that I've never consistently seen Vinyl sold for less than $20.ShatteredFlame wrote:And I agree on that CD's don't seem to be worth the money. $15 for most vinyl's in store sounds like a much better deal then $12 a CD.
xexyzl wrote:That would be true . . . except for the fact that I've never consistently seen Vinyl sold for less than $20.ShatteredFlame wrote:And I agree on that CD's don't seem to be worth the money. $15 for most vinyl's in store sounds like a much better deal then $12 a CD.

Most metal vinyls are limited pressings anyways, so once the 666 copies or whatever are sold out the price starts to skyrocket past the $30 mark.ShatteredFlame wrote:xexyzl wrote:That would be true . . . except for the fact that I've never consistently seen Vinyl sold for less than $20.ShatteredFlame wrote:And I agree on that CD's don't seem to be worth the money. $15 for most vinyl's in store sounds like a much better deal then $12 a CD.
Hot Topic(yep..they have pretty cool shit on their site) and Amazon usually have newly release vinyls for $15-$20
And Bestbuy but they usually never have anything besides the top selling metal records. like Wrath by Lamb of God

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