
How much does XY LP / CD cost?
Damn, I must have missed that one. Just bought some cheap Blackthorn zines on tradera.Acke wrote:A signed copy went for like 3,5 euros on the Swedish auction site tradera.se a couple of days ago.humus wrote:How rare is the Darkified 7"? I've read that it's really good, so I'm trying to get this in a trade, but I have no clue of it's value.
It's a bitch to use if you don't know Swedish though. Once I bought a death shirt but the seller never contacted me, and I couldn't find a way to contact him on the site.
Yes, it's on Roadracer.nabel wrote:Artillery - Terror Squad/Fear of Tomorrow CD (Roadracer)?
I think I should finally get those on vinyl...
The last copy I saw went for $32 USD.
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
Yes.sovdat wrote:Is that the version that lacks several tracks?
It's like the two on one Carnivore CD also put out on Roadracer.
And the "Pricekillers" editions are so common...
Wasn't this on your want list?
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
Again, a question for the CD collectors. Do you care much if a version is a promoversion? More precisely, I recently picked up a copy of God macabre - The winterlong CD on MBR. The release is exactly the same as a normal copy, only on the CD it is pressed 'for promotional use only', but very small, I hadn't even noticed it at first. I saw the normal version go for over $100 so that's why I'm asking...
Yeah, those are the ones that I've got.sovdat wrote:Yeah, I've put it there, without knowing it ... it should be removed now, and replaced with '98 Axe Killer versions
They are superior in every way.
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
I personally don't buy promo's or BMG distibuted copies, etc, etc.humus wrote:Again, a question for the CD collectors. Do you care much if a version is a promoversion? More precisely, I recently picked up a copy of God macabre - The winterlong CD on MBR. The release is exactly the same as a normal copy, only on the CD it is pressed 'for promotional use only', but very small, I hadn't even noticed it at first. I saw the normal version go for over $100 so that's why I'm asking...
It's like cut-outs to me.
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
??? Cut-outs, CDs with holepunched UPC's, front booklets, etc., etc. - those CDs were sent out as promos back in the day.Avenger wrote:I personally don't buy promo's or BMG distibuted copies, etc, etc.humus wrote:Again, a question for the CD collectors. Do you care much if a version is a promoversion? More precisely, I recently picked up a copy of God macabre - The winterlong CD on MBR. The release is exactly the same as a normal copy, only on the CD it is pressed 'for promotional use only', but very small, I hadn't even noticed it at first. I saw the normal version go for over $100 so that's why I'm asking...
It's like cut-outs to me.
I of course prefer "normal pressings", but I can survive with something that is a normal CD with full inserts and everything and stuff like "sample" written somewhere - however I'd still try to replace 'em with normal copy, just like I'd like to replace a holepunched with a mint one.
And for the price question: The last two Uncle Slam CDs on eaby auctions
normal - well over $300
"promo" - not even $150 - and you have to know that the difference is only that promo has the word "SAMPLE" stated in the matrix + a sticker on the back with something written in Japanese.