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Post #470252 by Bay Park Buzzy on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 1:08 AM

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I found a couple more posters:

Finding that Another state of mind poster sent me searching for some of my old punk VHS tapes. I seem to have lost my copies of Decline and RepoMan. I probably loaned them out and never got them back.
I still have these:


While I was looking for my Repo Man video, I found a deluxe DVD I bought of it(and never opened.)

I had the soundtrack on tape only. I bought it used and never upgraded to vinyl. I did listen to it a lot, even though i hated tapes. We liked the movie so much, we took a condenser mic and held it up to the tv speaker and recorded all the dialog from it. We would drive around and listen to it, trying to memorize every line from it. To save time, we edited out anything that didn;t have the dialog going.
I had very few cassettes because I always detested the format. Most I got rid of when the CD version finally came out. However, there were a few albums that I had that only came out on cassette at the time. The few I still have that didn't break, melt or get stomped on for having dropouts:

From the biggest tape only label, ROIR:

This came out on CD later on. I also had a Bad Brains Live tape on ROIR too, but that's long gone.

A couple SST tapes:

I saw the Black Flag '84 on CD at the swap meet a couple weeks ago. Never knew it came out. The Minutemen stuff on that tape was all on vinyl that I had, but because I was Minutemen fanatic, I had to get the tape too. I didn't put any of my favorite Minutemen stuff on my top 15 list because I didn't consider them to be punk or hardcore. They were better than what I considered punk.

Buzzy Out!