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I just purchase a bunch of FnA Records releases....Wanted, Cleavage (both killer releases), Fatal Attraction, Stikky Suite, Gypsy Blue and Saharra (pre-order). They are killer awesome releases with bonus rarities....buy the originals...copies do not make it justice. The Clevage stuff is amazing. You can not find this stuff just anywhere.Check out their site....tons more coming. http://fnarecords.net/ Keep Hard Rock/Melodic Metal and Glam alive!!! Support the bands!!!!

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I just purchase a bunch of FnA Records releases....Wanted, Cleavage (both killer releases), Fatal Attraction, Stikky Suite, Gypsy Blue and Saharra (pre-order). They are killer awesome releases with bonus rarities....buy the originals...copies do not make it justice. The Clevage stuff is amazing. You can not find this stuff just anywhere.Check out their site....tons more coming. http://fnarecords.net/ Keep Hard Rock/Melodic Metal and Glam alive!!! Support the bands!!!!

 

The Cleavage releases are said to be CDR's by a few members here that bought them already. To me a CDR is just a copy.

 

I think record companies/distributors need to start listing each release as silver pressed, CDR and maybe what comes with the inserts. I agree it is great to get access to all this music but at the same time it is really disappointing to shell out $15, $20+ for something that turns out to be a CDR with crap print on the booklets or a 1-2 page booklet insert.

 

A year or 2 ago I suggested Demon Doll list a bit more info like that on each item and got my ass chewed and told never to come back. They have a ton of music right up my alley but so far I haven't went back. I'm sure some day I will maybe but if you feel you have a quality product then give details. Not giving details to me means you are afraid people will not like what those details are.

 

It's not that hard to add some lines on the CD description page.

 

Anyway, enough ranting, it wasn't meant to be at you (the game), I just should never have went to that Monday 2p staff meeting. F*ck.

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It's awesome that the Cleavage material is finally seeing the light of day, but I agree with Jeff. If companies are going to release a cd-r they need to state that on the album page. Otherwise it looks like they have something to hide.

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It's awesome that the Cleavage material is finally seeing the light of day, but I agree with Jeff. If companies are going to release a cd-r they need to state that on the album page. Otherwise it looks like they have something to hide.

 

They have a bad habit of doing that and then blaming the artist...

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If a band self releases, and releases on CDR, then you can sort of understand it. But as soon as a record label gets involved, there is never any excuse to release a CDR.

If you are a genuine record label, then release genuine CDs.

I am sure some of the record label people on here will come back with answers about costs or bands etc, but thats all just bullshit.

Look at the small bands out there who are releasing proper silver pressed CDs. If they can do it, there is no excuse for a label to not do it.

 

Simple fact is, if I wanted a CDR, I'd burn it myself for pennies, cause thats all they are worth.

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You guys have no idea what a dick he owner has been about my Tora Tora refund. We went at it today...he is a douchebag and I will not support anything they do.

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You guys have no idea what a dick he owner has been about my Tora Tora refund. We went at it today...he is a douchebag and I will not support anything they do.

 

That sucks! ANd obviously speaks volume's about this company's charactor. I'm sure you were quite pleasant in sharing your dissatisfaction with the product you paid REAL $$$$$ for, not that 10 or 15 bucks isn't real money, but sheesh...

 

Tell us more...

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You guys have no idea what a dick he owner has been about my Tora Tora refund. We went at it today...he is a douchebag and I will not support anything they do.

 

That sucks! ANd obviously speaks volume's about this company's charactor. I'm sure you were quite pleasant in sharing your dissatisfaction with the product you paid REAL $$$$$ for, not that 10 or 15 bucks isn't real money, but sheesh...

 

Tell us more...

 

The short and skinny of it is it was not listed as a cdr. Okay, I get it. That sucks and I am out shipping it back but I get it. So I send it back Priority mail no less so I am not waiting forever and after seeing it had made it there via tracking I was told it wasn't there yet. Ok...?

Two days later I ask again. This time it was there but an employee forgot to tell him and he is sick in bed, maybe he will refund it in a day or two. At this point I am a bit fed up and done. Do I feel bad he is sick? Sure...I am human. But you have had the fucking box for several days and the product was shit. I requested a refund within the day or I was filing a claim with Paypal. No refund came so I did what I said and that started a shit storm. Now I'm the bad guy because he is sick. Lets not talk about the shit product, having the box for days and the fact that it takes two seconds to refund the money.

So now he is purposely taking all 14 days Paypal gave him to refund the money just to be a dick.

 

As I said before, I will not buy from them again and any chance I get I am going to tell everyone about this place and how they operate.

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$15 for a CDR. What else needs to be told?

 

It was $120' for a five song cdr and cheap ass made shirt, bandana and pics. Ridiculous...he has at least told me going forward they will list what is not silver so I guess that's good. Maybe I am not the only one bitching...

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Glad to hear the good and bad. I purchased a few cd's from FnA...and was Happy with the product...but especially the music...it is a silver bottom pressed cd.....so if it is a cd or cd-r...is not the point with me.....just want to get a lot of the songs that were and will never get released by the bands on major labels. Yes I agree in some sense that the companies should let buyers know if it is a cd or cd-r in the description. Also a cd-r to me is if the bottom is Green or Blue...then it is a cheap copy....same for dvd's if purple. I would rather have a silver bottom cd-r than nothing. I have a lot of stuff from bands that will never ever be pressed on a silver cd....and will never see the light of day. I have been asked by many people who only buy silver cd pressings for a copy of some of the stuff I have and I asked why do you want a cheap copy...lol. I wonder if some one can help me in burning stuff or download rarities never released by bands....can anyone hook me up with Sher Khan-Don't Feed The Animals 4 song demo....any SIN and Thunderball demos and live shows....Zeus-In for the Rock 1990 demo...please help. Lets all keep the sounds of the 80's alive...cheers to everyone and their feedback...good to hear other's opinions.. :):whistle::git::beerbang:

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If someone is concerned that a release is a CD-R before buying from ANY company these days, do not ask the company if it is 'Silver'. Ask the company if the release was 'Replicated' (Glass Master required) or 'Duplicated' (Burned on CD-R). If the company will not tell you one of those words, then they more than likely do not know the difference (which is odd for a label not to know that) or they are being sly with their info. When 'Silver-Bottom CD-R' got popular, it became easy for any company/band or bootlegger to claim their release was in fact 'Silver'. It became a play on words.

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Here is just the latest email back & forth. There has been a TON and yes, I am being admittedly an ass now as well but this guy is ridiculous....not sure if it is okay to show email addresses so no offence Dan if you have to delete but it is his business address I guess and mine I could care less if people see it.

 

I have never had an experience like this before...un-fucking-believable.

 

 

 

From: Jarred Lewis [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 4:30 PM

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

Good Day,

 

 

 

JL

 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Bari <tourmanager@aol.com> wrote:

 

 

Don’t think I wont have the last laugh. BTW, Last laugh by Roxx Gang comes out soon. How appropriate. Be sure to pick up your copy!

 

 

From: Jarred Lewis [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 4:16 PM

 

 

 

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

 

 

Wow...can't wait for Paypal and all the forums to read all your bullshit.

 

 

 

 

 

Yep, your business should go way up man.

 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Bari <tourmanager@aol.com> wrote:

 

 

Did nothing wrong here. Told you I would send by Tuesday. You whined like a bitch that it wasn’t soon enough knowing I was ill in bed, so you pulled a dick move and filed a paypal claim because you couldn’t wait for me to get better. You should apologize for your dick move and maybe you would get better customer service.

 

 

From: Jarred Lewis [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 4:11 PM

 

 

 

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

 

 

When you are ready to apologize I am listening otherwise like I said, no more emails.

 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Bari <tourmanager@aol.com> wrote:

 

 

You’d been surprised how long an apology goes. I told you it would be done by Tuesday, but you whined that it wasn’t quick enough for you. What a nice guy you are. Did you go to Southern Illinois?

 

 

From: Jarred Lewis [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 3:57 PM

 

 

 

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

 

 

Doesn't matter anymore. I escalated it to Paypal. You have had the damn cd since 3/18 according to usps.com

 

 

 

You were sick for over a week and couldn't refund? Right...

 

 

 

I have already started to let everyone know. You have to be a real idiot....

 

 

 

Don't email me again...

 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Bari <tourmanager@aol.com> wrote:

 

 

Cool. Not going to refund it now because you couldn’t wait a few days for me to get out of bed due to me being sick - cause you are impatient and noncaring. I told you when I would be able to get to it, and you couldn’t allow two days for a sick person to recooperate.

 

Rock On!

 

 

 

From: Lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 7:16 PM

 

 

 

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

 

 

Do what you have to do. Paypal can decide since you arent going to refund it now.

This concludes my correspondence.

 

Regards,

JL

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Cool band :headbanger: .... but to remaster and then duplicate on CD-R seems counterproductive.

 

Yeah, it seems weird to get the rights to an album (whatever that entails; I presume it's not simple) and then issue as a CD-R. I really want to hear these Cleavage CDs (are they that great? I'm always after more top quality hair metal...) but $15 plus postage for CD-Rs seems ridiculous. Why would they want to lose so much business (e.g. members of this site and I'm sure many other hard rock fans) by issuing as CD-R? Strange.

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Here is just the latest email back & forth. There has been a TON and yes, I am being admittedly an ass now as well but this guy is ridiculous....not sure if it is okay to show email addresses so no offence Dan if you have to delete but it is his business address I guess and mine I could care less if people see it.

 

I have never had an experience like this before...un-fucking-believable.

 

 

 

From: Jarred Lewis [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 4:30 PM

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

Good Day,

 

 

 

JL

 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Bari <tourmanager@aol.com> wrote:

 

 

Don’t think I wont have the last laugh. BTW, Last laugh by Roxx Gang comes out soon. How appropriate. Be sure to pick up your copy!

 

 

From: Jarred Lewis [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 4:16 PM

 

 

 

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

 

 

Wow...can't wait for Paypal and all the forums to read all your bullshit.

 

 

 

 

 

Yep, your business should go way up man.

 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Bari <tourmanager@aol.com> wrote:

 

 

Did nothing wrong here. Told you I would send by Tuesday. You whined like a bitch that it wasn’t soon enough knowing I was ill in bed, so you pulled a dick move and filed a paypal claim because you couldn’t wait for me to get better. You should apologize for your dick move and maybe you would get better customer service.

 

 

From: Jarred Lewis [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 4:11 PM

 

 

 

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

 

 

When you are ready to apologize I am listening otherwise like I said, no more emails.

 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Bari <tourmanager@aol.com> wrote:

 

 

You’d been surprised how long an apology goes. I told you it would be done by Tuesday, but you whined that it wasn’t quick enough for you. What a nice guy you are. Did you go to Southern Illinois?

 

 

From: Jarred Lewis [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 3:57 PM

 

 

 

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

 

 

Doesn't matter anymore. I escalated it to Paypal. You have had the damn cd since 3/18 according to usps.com

 

 

 

You were sick for over a week and couldn't refund? Right...

 

 

 

I have already started to let everyone know. You have to be a real idiot....

 

 

 

Don't email me again...

 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Bari <tourmanager@aol.com> wrote:

 

 

Cool. Not going to refund it now because you couldn’t wait a few days for me to get out of bed due to me being sick - cause you are impatient and noncaring. I told you when I would be able to get to it, and you couldn’t allow two days for a sick person to recooperate.

 

Rock On!

 

 

 

From: Lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 7:16 PM

 

 

 

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

 

 

Do what you have to do. Paypal can decide since you arent going to refund it now.

This concludes my correspondence.

 

Regards,

JL

So he is well enough to log on to email, but not well enough to log onto paypal?

Its one or two clicks to issue a refund by paypal, and he could do it with a phone, tablet or laptop from the comfort of his own bed.

 

No excuse for not issuing a refund straight away unless he was in hospital or seriously ill (which he cant be as he is able to keep going at it via email).

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Here is just the latest email back & forth. There has been a TON and yes, I am being admittedly an ass now as well but this guy is ridiculous....not sure if it is okay to show email addresses so no offence Dan if you have to delete but it is his business address I guess and mine I could care less if people see it.

 

I have never had an experience like this before...un-fucking-believable.

 

 

 

From: Jarred Lewis [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 4:30 PM

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

Good Day,

 

 

 

JL

 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Bari <tourmanager@aol.com> wrote:

 

 

Don’t think I wont have the last laugh. BTW, Last laugh by Roxx Gang comes out soon. How appropriate. Be sure to pick up your copy!

 

 

From: Jarred Lewis [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 4:16 PM

 

 

 

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

 

 

Wow...can't wait for Paypal and all the forums to read all your bullshit.

 

 

 

 

 

Yep, your business should go way up man.

 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Bari <tourmanager@aol.com> wrote:

 

 

Did nothing wrong here. Told you I would send by Tuesday. You whined like a bitch that it wasn’t soon enough knowing I was ill in bed, so you pulled a dick move and filed a paypal claim because you couldn’t wait for me to get better. You should apologize for your dick move and maybe you would get better customer service.

 

 

From: Jarred Lewis [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 4:11 PM

 

 

 

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

 

 

When you are ready to apologize I am listening otherwise like I said, no more emails.

 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Bari <tourmanager@aol.com> wrote:

 

 

You’d been surprised how long an apology goes. I told you it would be done by Tuesday, but you whined that it wasn’t quick enough for you. What a nice guy you are. Did you go to Southern Illinois?

 

 

From: Jarred Lewis [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 3:57 PM

 

 

 

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

 

 

Doesn't matter anymore. I escalated it to Paypal. You have had the damn cd since 3/18 according to usps.com

 

 

 

You were sick for over a week and couldn't refund? Right...

 

 

 

I have already started to let everyone know. You have to be a real idiot....

 

 

 

Don't email me again...

 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Bari <tourmanager@aol.com> wrote:

 

 

Cool. Not going to refund it now because you couldn’t wait a few days for me to get out of bed due to me being sick - cause you are impatient and noncaring. I told you when I would be able to get to it, and you couldn’t allow two days for a sick person to recooperate.

 

Rock On!

 

 

 

From: Lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com [mailto:lewisfamilyof7@gmail.com]

Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 7:16 PM

 

 

 

To: Bari

Subject: Re: Rock n Roll Relics Record Store: Credit Memo # 100000004 for Order # 100000574

 

 

 

Do what you have to do. Paypal can decide since you arent going to refund it now.

This concludes my correspondence.

 

Regards,

JL

So he is well enough to log on to email, but not well enough to log onto paypal?

Its one or two clicks to issue a refund by paypal, and he could do it with a phone, tablet or laptop from the comfort of his own bed.

 

No excuse for not issuing a refund straight away unless he was in hospital or seriously ill (which he cant be as he is able to keep going at it via email).

 

Exactly my point and believe me, I am sorry he was sick for a couple of days. In my opinion, he had plenty of time before getting sick to refund it and now is purposely holding my funds out of spite.

It's inexcusable...

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there are a few things to consider...getting complete silver bottomed discs costs extra money than getting a silver pressed CD-R..all of FnA's products are silver pressed, just not always silver pressed like a CD you would find in walmart, no...silver pressed Cd-Rs sound no different than a cd you would find in walmart..the sound is the best available..the reason some of the FnA discs are only silver pressed CD-Rs is due to the fact that the music industry is in turmoil..people dont buy CDs like before and bootlegging is on the rise...so it doesnt make sense to always press up thousands of copies with the complete silver pressing knowing that 1) as soon as the album is available, it will become available for free online in a matter of days and 2) the crowd who will buy certain releases will be smaller and more selective for the genre..the money raised from the sales goes towards the artists regardless of what the bottom of a disc looks like, and much of the music has never been released and means a lot to the bands to even be available..that should be what matters at the end of the day..i realize some may disagree, and i can certainly understand the viewpoints listed above..i am simply trying to perhaps give another perspective that perhaps no one else is really thinking about.

 

Mullethead, i dont know if you ever got your matter settled or not, but i can try to figure something out towards that effect if its still needed, just let me know

 

Patrick

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all of FnA's products are silver pressed, just not always silver pressed like a CD you would find in walmart

 

Sorry, but those two statements are mutually exclusive.

 

There is no such thing as a "silver pressed CD-R".

 

A CD is either "pressed" (replicated) or a "CD-R" (duplicated).

 

A silver-colored CD-R is still simply a CD-R. It just happens to have a lighter-colored underside than a standard CD-R (although it is still different in hue from a replicated CD).

 

-Dan

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there are a few things to consider...getting complete silver bottomed discs costs extra money than getting a silver pressed CD-R..all of FnA's products are silver pressed, just not always silver pressed like a CD you would find in walmart, no...silver pressed Cd-Rs sound no different than a cd you would find in walmart..the sound is the best available..the reason some of the FnA discs are only silver pressed CD-Rs is due to the fact that the music industry is in turmoil..people dont buy CDs like before and bootlegging is on the rise...so it doesnt make sense to always press up thousands of copies with the complete silver pressing knowing that 1) as soon as the album is available, it will become available for free online in a matter of days and 2) the crowd who will buy certain releases will be smaller and more selective for the genre..the money raised from the sales goes towards the artists regardless of what the bottom of a disc looks like, and much of the music has never been released and means a lot to the bands to even be available..that should be what matters at the end of the day..i realize some may disagree, and i can certainly understand the viewpoints listed above..i am simply trying to perhaps give another perspective that perhaps no one else is really thinking about.

 

Mullethead, i dont know if you ever got your matter settled or not, but i can try to figure something out towards that effect if its still needed, just let me know

 

Patrick

 

I want to thank Patrick for reaching out to me privately via email. It is a very nice gesture. Problem is, the damage is done and this guy has made it personal. I am currently reporting FNA Inc to The Better Business Bureau and am considering criminal charges based on the entire email correspondence, the fact that I have proof that I sent them back and the fact that he has basically stole from me.

 

It's not business anymore simply because he made it personal.

 

As for Dans comment, I agree 100%. That's not a poke at Patrick because he has an opinion. The fact of the matter is silver is silver and cdr's do not last forever. And furthermore, this whole thing could have been avoided had it been listed as a cdr because I never would have purchased it.

 

Sounds simple right...

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Why do I always forget about this?... because I live in the town with the main campus of the University of Illinois (44,000 students... bigger than either of those)... and it has NOT A SINGLE FUCKING MUSIC STORE on campus. There's only one, way off campus, and it's absolutely pathetic. It's basically a 100,000 population community with ZERO music stores. So I've gotten away from thinking about those opportunities for CD hunting... which as it turns out, has been a major mistake on my part. There are two record/CD stores on the ISU campus in Bloomington, located 2 doors apart on the same street! They both opened 20 years ago this year (after I had stopped my regular CD hunting trips to Bloomington). I wondered if, given the timing, they were both owned by the same party, but no they are competition, but friendly competition. Each owner spoke positively of the other and recommended I visit their counterpart. The two stores are North Street Records and Waiting Room Records. They are very similar to one another, and yet extremely different from JL Records from my last trip. Whereas JL was 80% CDs and 20% vinyl, both of these stores are the exact opposite. JL stocked a lot of current releases in our euro-centric genres, whereas these two stores are more what you would expect: rock = "classic rock", with very little in the way of import releases from the labels we know. That said, both stores had dedicated "heavy metal" sections, although primarily focused on death metal and thrash, as opposed to melodic, power, or prog metal. There were some interesting items of note in their used sections. Where JL typically priced things closer to full retail (used CDs $10-15, new CDs $16-25), these stores made up for their lack of variety compared to JL, in lower price points: used CDs $4-10, new CDs ($10-16). I didn't have time to take pics of the stores themselves this time out, as I was a bit rushed, but I plan to make a return trip at a more leisurely pace (although it's always going to be a PITA, as the campus parking enforcement rigorously enforces the 1-hour parking time limit or you get a $20 ticket, so moving your car every hour sucks). So going over my store-specific impressions and acquisitions... outside of a few music blu-rays for my collection, everything I picked up was for resale on eBay; stuff that I thought had enough room to justify picking up. First Waiting Room Records. This store was the larger of the two, more brightly lit, spacious, and appeared to cater more to the artsy-fartsy clientele. More of an emphasis on jazz and world music. Vintage audio equipment for sale in various places. This store had several boxes of $1 CDs (6 for $5, 13 for $10) as well as a box on the sidewalk outside the door of free cds. I availed myself of both, this cheap stuff just more out of curiosity and experimentation than anything in my wheelhouse. Lots of CD singles and radio station promos. The vast majority of what I bought here were actually bootlegs. A local collector who was getting out of physical media had sold a spate of Russian 2-on-1 boots. These were very common on eBay in the 2000-2010 period, but have dried up since then. Only really of interest to diehard completists, but depending on the artist, they can sell for fairly big bucks. As I typically do, prior to purchase I asked "any discounts for larger purchases?" I learned early on that while discounting varies greatly from store to store, if you don't ask you don't always get... so I unashamedly always ask. In this case it amounted to 10% off, which basically covered the sales tax... better than nothing.           Assassinator is a local metal band, found zero examples listed on eBay     And the carton of $1 and free CDs.   Now we move on to North Street Records. Smaller location, more dimly lit, but more my speed. Proprietor looked like he stepped out out of Duck Dynasty... a bit reserved initially, but opened up as the visit progressed. Stuff was stacked EVERYWHERE. I know I missed things, so I know I will go back to look at things more thoroughly. More rock-focused than the other store. Lots of Mobile Fidelity vinyl releases brand new, quite a large selection of CD box sets. No $1 CDs like the other place, but the pricing was better to begin with, and the discount he offered at the end was better. What caught my eye was a whole run of 13 Todd Rundgren and Utopia albums. Not inherently HH fodder per se, although certain songs definitely could fit... the material is all over the map stylistically, from pop to rock to experimental and DEVO-esque. Historically, the Utopia releases resonated with me more so than his solo efforts. These, however, were all Japanese vinyl-sleeve replica releases from 2008, part of the limited edition 80th anniversary reissue series. Looking them up online on both eBay and Discogs reveals that they are in very short supply and some of them can sell for above $50 each. They were stickered EXTREMELY reasonably to begin with at $10 each. When I checked out, he basically offered that if I bought those 13 as marked, he would knock off most of the sales tax and the other titles I had pulled would be free. I couldn't argue, as that worked out to approximately 25% off. Not to mention that his marked price on the still-sealed Dream Theater Luna Park 3CD + blu-ray set was dirt cheap to begin with. All in all, at was a great trip, and now a more semi-local source to shop at periodically.            
    • Hi, I am looking for a hard copy of this. If anyone can help, Please let me know.   Thanks,   Rick
    • New song 'Freefall' taken from the album 'Hypnotized' out July 12 through Frontiers. Tracklisting; 1. Freefall 2. Taste Of Heaven 3. Search For More 4. My Voice For You 5. Against The Wind 6. Our Time Is Now 7. Hypnotized 8. Tonight 9. A Time Around Us 10. Runnin’ Out Of Time II 11. Different Me Outside    
    • The definitely do put some nice effort into their videos. Yeah, that release date feels like it was a little farther out than necessary.  I feel like early June probably would've been fine to still allow plenty of promotion time and a few singles/videos. I guess I get it though.  It seems like albums die and get forgotten pretty quickly these days so the best way to give it legs is probably doing a slow burn with getting songs out there before ultimately releasing the album.
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