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Post by Kimbo on Sept 8, 2016 11:11:08 GMT
So will you listen to it the moment it hits the interwebz are or will you wait until you have the album in hand ? I'll be all over that fucker the moment it's accessible
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Post by Alan-P on Sept 8, 2016 11:16:18 GMT
Nah, I have not torrented something since I could afford it
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Post by Kimbo on Sept 8, 2016 12:03:42 GMT
Well this got nothing to do with money, you know that you asssnatcher And you fail at posting, whatever you tried to post
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Post by Alan-P on Sept 8, 2016 12:07:03 GMT
Well this got nothing to do with money, you know that you asssnatcher And you fail at posting, whatever you tried to post What i posted is there for me, sure it's not your failing eyes? Nob-jockey
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Post by Kimbo on Sept 8, 2016 12:08:26 GMT
Well this got nothing to do with money, you know that you asssnatcher And you fail at posting, whatever you tried to post What i posted is there for me, sure it's not your failing eyes? Nob-jockey Nah, you fucked up
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Post by Jayzon on Sept 8, 2016 12:18:03 GMT
The first chance I get. I don't buy physical media anymore, and if it's out there, I'll be damned if I'm waiting for an "official" release. Instant gratification baby!
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Post by jetpacksam on Sept 8, 2016 14:23:40 GMT
I may or may not listen early but will purchase either way. If they were that concerned about it, they could find out who leaked it. A finite amount of people have access to the tapes and while I understand what Lars did for the band over "I Disappear", I've never heard of them or any band/label/film studio prosecuting the people that released out the music.
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Post by SicJes on Sept 8, 2016 14:58:31 GMT
I remember when DM leaked, I was at work and a coworker found out through a friend and let me know. I went straight to the internet café after and skimmed through most of the tracks, taking mental notes on what stood out the most to me. By the time I got home, I forgot most of what I heard. When I picked up DM on release day, I had a vague idea of what I was getting into, it did not take away any of the joy for me, if anything, it got me more excited.
When the new one leaks, I'll take a peak, but I'll wait until my copy arrives to really sit down and take it all in with the booklet in hand.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 17:43:25 GMT
So will you listen to it the moment it hits the interwebz are or will you wait until you have the album in hand ? I'll be all over that fucker the moment it's accessible Shit yes. I've pre-ordered both the CD and the vinyl so I'm good with my conscience. Fun fact - When DM leaked the version I got was all fucked up in the right channel so I laid the left channel over the right in Audition and remixed the tracks. It held me over until the CD came
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Post by lordcatfish on Sept 8, 2016 20:35:12 GMT
Well this got nothing to do with money, you know that you asssnatcher And you fail at posting, whatever you tried to post What i posted is there for me, sure it's not your failing eyes? Nob-jockey Liked for the use of (k)nob jockey. Superb. I'll probably listen to the leak. I do some reviews for a small metal site/radio station, so would be a good way to get the bulk of it done for around release day.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 21:09:42 GMT
Nope, never done that and never will. I only listen to songs they release.
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Post by LeeClaire on Sept 11, 2016 11:10:30 GMT
How do albums actually leak before they're released? Does someone at Blackened Records have to push upload without Lars having Trujillo breaking them in half?
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Post by Jayzon on Sept 11, 2016 12:38:05 GMT
How do albums actually leak before they're released? Does someone at Blackened Records have to push upload without Lars having Trujillo breaking them in half? Records are sent around before the release date, for example retail sellers and radio stations. All it takes is one douchebag. Not that I'm not going to listen to anything that said douchebag is ripping and uploading.
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Post by Kimbo on Sept 11, 2016 17:37:42 GMT
I remember when DM leaked, I believe a shop in France started selling them early or something, and one dude got a hold of it and uploaded it. I came 2 hours late for work that day
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Post by Zalman on Sept 16, 2016 8:06:36 GMT
I've already waited for too long. I will listen to it as soon as I can.
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Post by forgotten in space on Sept 18, 2016 12:36:16 GMT
I'm not rich so I don't blind buy. So yeah I listen to leaks. I only buy records I really really really like. like my top 10 releases of each year.
In this specific case, the previous album (DM) was somewhat mediocre so I'm not give them a pass :P
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Post by trailmix on Sept 19, 2016 2:00:30 GMT
I'll absolutely listen first chance I get. Like many others I'll preorder. When I preordered Book of Souls it didn't arrive for about a week after release so I wasn't gonna just sit and wait for it..
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Post by jetpacksam on Sept 25, 2016 23:33:39 GMT
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Post by waunakonor on Sept 25, 2016 23:38:57 GMT
I'm calling bullshit. That Lords of Summer sounds exactly the same as the First Pass version, and all the other tracks are already out there so it's not like this was that difficult to put together. Hopefully the version of LoS that appears on Hardwired is better.
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Post by Kimbo on Sept 26, 2016 5:06:59 GMT
That's so fake, are people this dumb
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Post by jetpacksam on Sept 26, 2016 6:37:13 GMT
That's so fake, are people this dumb I'll assume that's a rhetorical question.
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Post by killemallforone on Sept 26, 2016 15:09:17 GMT
Fuck no. I've waited years for this...I want that official CD in my hand ready for that first listen. It says a lot about the world today but I get a kick out of actually buying the CD of new music from artists I love...mainly Metallica and Eminem these days.
I think if I spent a lot of time on something I'd want people to experience it the way it's intended. Illegally downloading seems like doing a disservice to the band for the effort they've put in to it......over time this will change but when it's new and fresh I think people should listen through official channels.
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Post by SicJes on Sept 26, 2016 17:15:44 GMT
This may very well be that last actual CD I buy, I don't buy CDs any more unless its a Metallica thing, so by the time the next album comes, will there even be CDs anymore?
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Post by Alan-P on Sept 26, 2016 17:39:12 GMT
It's Lords of summer and 70 mins of silence
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Post by waunakonor on Sept 26, 2016 17:45:00 GMT
This may very well be that last actual CD I buy, I don't buy CDs any more unless its a Metallica thing, so by the time the next album comes, will there even be CDs anymore? I'd be shocked if physical media for music disappeared entirely anytime in the near future.
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Post by Jayzon on Sept 26, 2016 17:56:32 GMT
It pisses me off that people still stubbornly refuse to let physical media die. It's over, move on. We are moving more and more to the digital world, and the physical world is becoming more and more irrelevant. Why not just accept it and go with the flow? The longer you hang on to obsolete technologies, the more it hurts to let them go.
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Post by waunakonor on Sept 29, 2016 5:24:51 GMT
Huh? Why does it piss you off that people still buy physical media? You can keep just buying digital stuff, that's perfectly fine, so why does what other people buy concern you at all, let alone piss you off? There are good reasons why people like buying and having CDs and vinyl records. There's nothing to "accept" because physical media isn't going to be dying anytime soon; as long as people keep buying it it will continue to exist in some form.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2016 9:52:30 GMT
It pisses me off that people still stubbornly refuse to let physical media die. It's over, move on. We are moving more and more to the digital world, and the physical world is becoming more and more irrelevant. Why not just accept it and go with the flow? The longer you hang on to obsolete technologies, the more it hurts to let them go. Nope. Physical media will never die. Sorry. Fact of life. At least not in our lifetimes. People still buy Cds and blurays and vinyl and DVDs and books and on and on. I want to hold the product and see it. I want to read the lyrics in a book not on a screen (or printed PDF0. I want to rip my own music. I want to own the steelbook of 'Brick'. And I'm not alone. So you can happily buy everything through iTunes and then keep it all in the cloud until you die, when Apple will take it all back from you. But I'll stick with my physical media.
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Post by Kimbo on Sept 29, 2016 10:44:46 GMT
Agreed... There's nothing better than having the actual CD/Vinyl/booklet in your hand, especially if it's an album you have been dying to hear.
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Post by Jayzon on Sept 30, 2016 8:37:22 GMT
It pisses me off that people still stubbornly refuse to let physical media die. It's over, move on. We are moving more and more to the digital world, and the physical world is becoming more and more irrelevant. Why not just accept it and go with the flow? The longer you hang on to obsolete technologies, the more it hurts to let them go. Nope. Physical media will never die. Sorry. Fact of life. At least not in our lifetimes. People still buy Cds and blurays and vinyl and DVDs and books and on and on. I want to hold the product and see it. I want to read the lyrics in a book not on a screen (or printed PDF0. I want to rip my own music. I want to own the steelbook of 'Brick'. And I'm not alone. So you can happily buy everything through iTunes and then keep it all in the cloud until you die, when Apple will take it all back from you. But I'll stick with my physical media. The day when I use an Apple product is the day the world ends. Spotify y'all. And yes, physical media WILL die. It's inevitable. Just watch. Books will probably survive, because they don't need anything else to use than the book itself, but all the things that require a player? We won't have them in 20-30 years. Not in a meaningful, mass-produced sense anyway. I mean, sure, new music cassettes are still made today, but it doesn't change the fact that the cassette industry is dead.
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