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Green Day to release LP titled "Demolicious" to support Record Store Day


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As I said before the nearest record store (participating on this 'Record Store Day') is like 1000 Miles away so.... Nope HAHA

Are you sure then It can be buy on internet or something? I want that shit :(

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Euhhhh... it has already been posted, I think right ?

Yup, multiple times.

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Actually, it's foreseeable that the album could be sold online (in physical form) AFTER Record Store Day - Paramore did it with one of their exclusives (although that was a 7" that was ONLY released in Nashville, and even then only in limited quantities).

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Actually, it's foreseeable that the album could be sold online (in physical form) AFTER Record Store Day - Paramore did it with one of their exclusives (although that was a 7" that was ONLY released in Nashville, and even then only in limited quantities).

was that the one with Renegade and Escape route on?
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I think those wanting cd will be able to without much trouble

The vinyl however might ne a little harder as thats being called limited

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I think those wanting cd will be able to without much trouble

The vinyl however might ne a little harder as thats being called limited

And tape is gonna be a fucking nightmare. I don't even know anyone who has a tape player anyway.

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And tape is gonna be a fucking nightmare. I don't even know anyone who has a tape player anyway.

You kiddin'? My car still has a cassette player (I use it daily, in fact, to play my iPod while I drive), and I have a boombox that can play tapes (as well as CDs/MP3 CDs). And you can get portable tape players pretty easily and cheaply (although I can't vouch for the quality).

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I don't even know anyone who has a tape player anyway.

Now you know at least 2 people ;)

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And tape is gonna be a fucking nightmare. I don't even know anyone who has a tape player anyway.

I have a tape player. :)

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You don't play the tapes, that's kinda pointless these days. I think they're just retro and collectable.

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You don't play the tapes, that's kinda pointless these days. I think they're just retro and collectable.

I would totally play it if I bought it.

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Actually, it's foreseeable that the album could be sold online (in physical form) AFTER Record Store Day - Paramore did it with one of their exclusives (although that was a 7" that was ONLY released in Nashville, and even then only in limited quantities).

What record was that?

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What record was that?

http://www.paramore.net/blog/record-store-day-2013-1961021

I still don't get this cassette resurgence tbh. It screams of people (originally hipsters) angry that more people (like nonhipsters) are now buying vinyl and they needed something else to feel superior about, so they decided to buy cassettes again ... but now bands like Green Day are releasing cassettes, so they'll be mad again. Well, jokes on them, because I'm not a hipster and I have the ability to play what will likely be their next foray into dead and not-great quality technology: the 8-track player. :thumbsup:

I don't know if they'll sell the album digitally on or after RSD, but I know that I have a shitton of RSD exclusives on my iTunes and I certainly never bought them, so I'm sure they'll be accessible in some form (legally? Maybe not :lol:).

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http://www.paramore.net/blog/record-store-day-2013-1961021

I still don't get this cassette resurgence tbh. It screams of people (originally hipsters) angry that more people (like nonhipsters) are now buying vinyl and they needed something else to feel superior about, so they decided to buy cassettes again ... but now bands like Green Day are releasing cassettes, so they'll be mad again. Well, jokes on them, because I'm not a hipster and I have the ability to play what will likely be their next foray into dead and not-great quality technology: the 8-track player. :thumbsup:

They can have their cassettes im waiting for the best video format to come back laserdiscs... (dead serious too laserdiscs were the only format to not have any compression done video or audio wise it was the same quality as what was filmed and recorded)

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I still play tapes sometimes. I have to buy and play this on cassette! :P

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