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SUICIDE

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  1. So far most of the reviews have been favourable for both releases... Although a bonehead in the UK decided to leave a one line useless unfavourable review for Rattleshake.

     

    Note To Reviewers: At least put some effort into bashing a release rather than giving a useless few words... even if you did not like it; ie: metalmaniac777 (Mark Allen) reviews are proper. :guitbannana:

  2. Fantastic job as always SUICIDE! I'm gonna see if Stephen wants to showcase these albums on my radio show in the future!

     

    Agree, fantastic job once again SUICIDE!

    Have you ever been approached by any current Band od Label to designe their artwork? I think your work looks better than a lot of stuff that's out there!

     

    Thanks. DrumRman. :guitbannana:

     

    Thanks, embrock. :beerbang: Yes. Always. Some like my pricing, some do not.

  3. ER00019: MURDER BAY 'Never Was An Angel'

     

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    1. Land Of Plenty

    2. Honey Child

    3. Outta Line

    4. Ultraglide

    5. Simple Man

    6. Dirty Work

    7. Never Was An Angel

    8. What’s Good For You

    9. Long Time Comin’

    10. Keep Me In Mind

    11. Got No Business

    12. Around Again

    13. Song?

     

    • ‘Never Was An Angel’ features songs recorded, mixed, and produced by Eric Valentine

    (Queens of the Stone Age, Good Charlotte, Third Eye Blind, All-American Rejects,

    Slash, and more), as well as by Rob Beaton (Guns n’ Roses, The Sea Hags,

    Sammy Hagar, Santana, and more).

     

     

    ER00020: RATTLESHAKE 'Self-Titled'

     

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    1. Shootin’ Whiskey

    2. Gypsy Queen

    3. Take Me Down

    4. Mudbone Delight

    5. Jump On Me

    6. Never Say Goodbye

    7. Rattleshake Boogie

     

    • Recorded, mixed, and produced by Rob Beaton (Guns n’ Roses, The Sea Hags,

    Sammy Hagar, Santana, and more).

  4. If the silver pressings (which look like any other silver pressed CD to me) are in fact silver-pressed CDRs, then f*ck me, I don't even know what that means. Is that even an actual thing?

     

    Yes it exists. They are fancy CDRs with a silver coloured bottom that resembles a properly 'Silver Pressed' CD but not in all ways. (Some names attached to these CDRs are 'Diamond', 'Pure Silver', 'Falcon'...etc.)

    Some people refer to them as 'Silver-Pressings' either by not knowing the difference in 'Duplication' vs 'Replication' or out of deception.

  5. Let's hope the Demon Doll thing doesn't happen, I mean who wants to pay good money for cdr's...

     

     

    And I certainly hope David is well and just being a flake instead of something worse.

     

    Joel is very picky with the final product of his music. (Which is good to me). Can not see him releasing on Demon Doll if it has a chance of being CD-R.. unless he changed his views overnight.

  6. Will choose #1. Replication over Duplication unless noted.

     

    But you have to be careful these days and do research if you are a Replication 'Silver-Pressing' Collector. A lot of duplication companies are telling their record company customers that it is alright to list an album release as a 'Silver-Pressed' CD when in fact it is just 'Silver-Bottom' CDR. Dealt with many CD pressing companies that have this crazy mentality that Silver-Pressing and CDR are the same and you gain nothing if you properly Silver-Press a CD rather that just duplicate to CDR.

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