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infradead
holy fucking awesome..
wonder how long they last?
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madeofoak
i always thought this would be a great way to have a hidden track on a cd.
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license
wasn't this mentioned somewhere else? too many damn blogs/sites/whatevs. anyway I have already said this wherever else but I wonder whether this is hard on the needle. cool idea though.
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fakeBlooper
in a million years, alien archaeologists will discover large brown disks that hold beautiful music, but no one knows what was on all those tiny silver ones.
//not mine
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license
thaaaat's what it was. I thought it was em411.
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tapirA
Wild. And the earthmuffins from the Northwest will be so happy (I'm from the NW).
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whitecar
The easiest way to not have to think about needle damage is to get a 'scrapper' needle or two and have it be their job to dabble in the rough trade.
When I got new needles, I just saved my old ones so I could play destroyed records, wasted 78s and stuff like this CD idea and not not worry what they're doing to my needles.