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We're not actually going to start this shit up again, are we?

 

Again? Am I allowed to ask?

 

No.

 

 

;)

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We're not actually going to start this shit up again, are we?

 

Again? Am I allowed to ask?

 

No.

 

 

;)

Yeah, please for the love of my lord and saviour Jesus H Christ, please, fuck no! :lol:

 

The place may have been slow lately, but let's make it faster by talking about gay male porn or ass devouring... anything but this crap again! ;)

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We're not actually going to start this shit up again, are we?

 

Again? Am I allowed to ask?

 

No.

 

 

;)

Yeah, please for the love of my lord and saviour Jesus H Christ, please, fuck no! :lol:

 

The place may have been slow lately, but let's make it faster by talking about gay male porn or ass devouring... anything but this crap again! ;)

 

Never attempted to devour a whole ass, but I have put a whole tit in my mouth.

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We're not actually going to start this shit up again, are we?

 

Again? Am I allowed to ask?

 

No.

 

 

;)

Yeah, please for the love of my lord and saviour Jesus H Christ, please, fuck no! :lol:

 

The place may have been slow lately, but let's make it faster by talking about gay male porn or ass devouring... anything but this crap again! ;)

 

It's been a while since you a Matt discussed your weekend activities. I was wondering if their was a fallout between you two pole jockeys.

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  • 9 months later...

 

Sorry to drag on but I'm really confused about all of this. My question in a nutshell is therefore what makes "bootleg" CDRs released by "record labels" such as Time Warp Records illegitimate and releases by small record labels like Retrospect legitimate?

 

 

Hahaha! Oh man, I couldn't hold it in. Retrospect a legitimate label, that's a good one...

 

I don't care how large or small the record label is, if the people who own the rights to the music are not getting paid, it's a bootleg. That's about as clear as I can put it. Of course, this is my stance on the issue, and while I believe that some will disagree, I'm sure there are many who would side with me on this one.

 

 

 

Metal4Ever - you are questioning my company's legitimacy? Oh man - after 7 fucking years and 500 releases you are going to question whether I release boots? FUCK YOU dude. After 5 years at Rocklahoma , M3 , Rock Jam and Rock n America ...not to mention the upcoming Liberty Fest in Tampa where I have booked 100+ RETROSPECT bands , you are going to question MY legitimacy? Yeh all those bands are gonna come play these festivals after I booted their cd's...DUMBASS!!

 

Dude , you opened a can of worms that you can't back up so why don't you take a flying leap you jealous hack. I have PROVED my worth in this business and I'll be damned if I will put up with some envious shit-for-brains questioning what my company has done as "legitimate".

 

FUCK YOU AND THE WHORE YOU RODE IN ON. :hammer:

 

I realize I am way late on to this board, I don't even know If Sam is still a contributing member on here, if someone else can answer that would be cool, but my question is this, Sam you directed me to your website when I was trying to purchase Rio - Sex Crimes, It was I believe on Time Warp records? but never hearing of this label, I tried to investigate it a little bit, not so much cause I cared if it was a booty, but more or less that I didn't want to spend money for a CD-R of somebody transferring the audio from a cassette or LP, I mean fuck I could do that myself, I wanted at the least a clear strong sound, that I could do something with if needed, but I could not find anything anywhere about TimeWarp, and when I axed you Sam, you would not respond not even a letter, or a peep when I asked you about Timewarp, I asked you 3 different times in regards to the Timewarp release you instructed me to, I found this very very odd, and to this day I still have Zero information on TimeWarp, other then anyone who has said anything about Timewarp has told me to stay the fuck away from them, so Sam do you see where it looks a little odd, that you sell the Timewarp shit on your website, that's putting your name on it, if it's you or not, obviously you know something about Time Warp, I wouldn't ever assume you'd just affiliate yourself with some company you knew nothing about, I know damn well that Retrospect does shit legitimate,. so whats the big secret on Time Warp? you really cant get to upset over the question. and if you do, then theres gotta be a reason because I simply just want to buy a cd I truly enjoy, and the more I look into the company selling it, the less I find, why wouldn't you just snag the 2 Rio discs and release them on Retrospect? I mean that would be 2 discs that would no doubt be 2 of the more sought after discs in your library, I think I was about to get fucked in the ass, So get pissed at me if you want, but im merely trying to find out who Im sending my money to for something that is obviously not on the up and up? that's it.

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Iam a new guy here and I might not know all the who's who around here or the labels but as a consistent buyer for many many years now I must say that every TimeWarp release is poorly packaged, the quality of the artwork is for laughs, and it's a CDr. From what I've heard from fellow collectors here in Greece Timewarp is an italian based "company" which produces these "CDs", but then again the same acquaintances had me convinced that retrospect records is a bootleg company even if I always believed that the releases were top notch (quality-wise).

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8 years later - anybody who told you my company was a boot label really needs to have a fist in the face.  thats number one.  The second thing about Time Warp - yep , I know who makes them , yep I occasionally sell them (a fucking killer catalog of over 1000 titles that will probably never see an official release although a few have) but I'm not going to expose who makes them.  you either want em or you don't - end of story.  And no , FOR THE LAST FUCKING TIME , I don't make them.  Kapiche? 

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53 minutes ago, Retrospect Records said:

8 years later - anybody who told you my company was a boot label really needs to have a fist in the face.  thats number one.  The second thing about Time Warp - yep , I know who makes them , yep I occasionally sell them (a fucking killer catalog of over 1000 titles that will probably never see an official release although a few have) but I'm not going to expose who makes them.  you either want em or you don't - end of story.  And no , FOR THE LAST FUCKING TIME , I don't make them.  Kapiche? 

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