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your thoughts?
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I've got an awesome cassette of Annihilator's Alice In Hell.

That's it basically.
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i think its a hipster indie diy thing
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i've got "good morning vietnam" (not a soundtrack.. it's got 'Please, Please, Please' by James Brown 'Wild Thing' by the Troggs) and on cassette and a husker du cassette.

i'm gonna start a husker du tribute band called husker don't...

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well i guess, but i just don't know.

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I used to have a few cassettes that I listened to back when CDs were just coming around for mass market. Nothing special though. I remember a friend giving me a tape that he recorded a few of his songs on, but I can't seem to find it. Recording straight to a tape recorder has been something I've wanted to do.
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i still use my tascam mkii 424 every once in a while and enjoy the process... :picard:
i have tapes of a bunch of old records that i recorded back when i used my cassette walkman :picard: and for some reason Kyuss Blues For the Red Sun sounds way better on my cassette than the cd!?!?! :?:
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Am I the only one under 30 (even under 25) that used to use cassettes (let alone vinyl).. I still have a really good tape recorder in the loft, like a hi-fi one from just before they stopped doing cassettes... although I only used a walkman, my car has a CD player though but if someone stole it and put a tape deck in it... i'd feel retro and good.
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letsgocoyote wrote:i think its a hipster indie diy thing


i think vinyl has a larger hipster cache. people still scoff at tapes.
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cassettes are cool but they die fast from the playing of it over n over n destroys itself

my first musical purchase was cassettes, the b52s and teenage ninja turtles albums lol good times esp b52s
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Naz Nomad wrote:Everyone over 30 has just gone *sigh* ... everyone under 30 has just gone "Casswhat?"



i think that pretty much sums it up. :joy:
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orangeespoom wrote:CantoXIII over at HCFX has a label called Auris Apothecary that I think has two releases on cassette. They also do vinyl CD, CD-R and spooled and unspooled reel-to-reel.



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letsgocoyote wrote:
orangeespoom wrote:CantoXIII over at HCFX has a label called Auris Apothecary that I think has two releases on cassette. They also do vinyl CD, CD-R and spooled and unspooled reel-to-reel.



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