Is 9/23 one of the biggest CD release days?
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Is 9/23 one of the biggest CD release days?
Dave Matthews, Limp Bizkit (
), Obie Trice, Murphy Lee, Outkast....some pretty big releases this coming Tuesday. What you picking up?
For sure I'm getting the new Outkast, and probably the new Dave Matthews. After hearing (early) the new Obie and Murphy Lee, I'll probably just stick with my burnt copies
), Obie Trice, Murphy Lee, Outkast....some pretty big releases this coming Tuesday. What you picking up?For sure I'm getting the new Outkast, and probably the new Dave Matthews. After hearing (early) the new Obie and Murphy Lee, I'll probably just stick with my burnt copies
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From: The Sky Above PA
Originally posted by Rogue588
and the new Erykah Badu..
and the new Erykah Badu..
Actually it is this entire month, I haven't bought this many cd's in a weeks span in years:
BRMC
Erykah Badu
A Perfect Circle
Thrusday
Outkast
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Thankfully only the Stellastarr* album:
since there are a slew of imports album that are high on my 'must own' list:
The Coral
Jet
Elbow
I am Kloot
UNKLE
Lowgold
Suede - 'Singles compilation'
Doves
Primal Scream - 'Singles compliation'
since there are a slew of imports album that are high on my 'must own' list:
The Coral
Jet
Elbow
I am Kloot
UNKLE
Lowgold
Suede - 'Singles compilation'
Doves
Primal Scream - 'Singles compliation'
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From: Virginia
Originally posted by Giles
Jet
Jet
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Dave Matthews for me most definately......considering I have all of his concert/studio CDs and then some. 
Fuel is a must as I picked up a preview DVD used for 4.95 of Fuels upcoming CD. They had 2 videos for the new CD as well as Hemmorage and Shimmer. Seems like they've gotten a lot heavier. Best $5 I've ever spent.
The question I ask myself is why don't other labels do this? It's a great idea. I mean who wouldn't buy a DVD sampler with videos of the new songs as well as their older videos.

Fuel is a must as I picked up a preview DVD used for 4.95 of Fuels upcoming CD. They had 2 videos for the new CD as well as Hemmorage and Shimmer. Seems like they've gotten a lot heavier. Best $5 I've ever spent.
The question I ask myself is why don't other labels do this? It's a great idea. I mean who wouldn't buy a DVD sampler with videos of the new songs as well as their older videos.
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From: T.O.
Originally posted by Hiro11
Don't forget the DVD-A version of Flaming Lips' "Yoshimi...", tons of extras and super-high quality sound.
Don't forget the DVD-A version of Flaming Lips' "Yoshimi...", tons of extras and super-high quality sound.
Sucks doesn't it.
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From: New Jersey, where the state motto should be Leave No Tree Standing
None of the releases mentioned so far interest me at all. I'll pick up:
Accelera Deck - Ippissima Vox
KMFDM - WWIII
Matmos - The Civil War
Meat Beat Manifesto - Storm the Studio R.M.X.S.
Peaches - Fatherf***er
Plastikman - Disconnect
David S. Ware Quartet - Threads
I did pick up the Perfect Circle, David Bowie and Raveonettes releases this past week.
And the week prior I got the new Silver Mt. Zion, David Byrne, and Lithops (Jann from Mouse on Mars' solo project).
Accelera Deck - Ippissima Vox
KMFDM - WWIII
Matmos - The Civil War
Meat Beat Manifesto - Storm the Studio R.M.X.S.
Peaches - Fatherf***er
Plastikman - Disconnect
David S. Ware Quartet - Threads
I did pick up the Perfect Circle, David Bowie and Raveonettes releases this past week.
And the week prior I got the new Silver Mt. Zion, David Byrne, and Lithops (Jann from Mouse on Mars' solo project).




