I thought these things were free, or is that some other remixxxxx shite he’s knocking out?
It’s free in all it’s glory!
I thought these things were free, or is that some other remixxxxx shite he’s knocking out?
It’s free in all it’s glory!
The new one is out.
This one benefits from the fact that I have absolutely no recollection of the original track.
I didn’t see a YouTube link for it.
I stared at the page for about 5 seconds and then went to YouTube to watch videos of guys getting hit in the nuts instead.
HAHAHAHA!!!
These RemiXXXes are completely bananas.
I can’t really hate them because they’re so off-the-wall that I kind of respect them for their wackiness. But I don’t need to listen to them repeatedly and I’m certainly glad they don’t actually cost money.
HAHAHAHA!!!
These RemiXXXes are completely bananas.
I can’t really hate them because they’re so off-the-wall that I kind of respect them for their wackiness. But I don’t need to listen to them repeatedly and I’m certainly glad they don’t actually cost money.
I second this emotion; after listening to this one after the early Jammin’ On The One mix, it doesn’t seem like Al [Fucking] Jourgensen is doing this stuff with any pretense that he’s going to be taken seriously.
This sounds like he has been listening to Bong Ra ‘Full Metal Racket’ or some similar piece of ADHD-inspired techno-metal insanity.
I’m still hoping that some more of these remixxxes will be funky and groovy like Sammy’s “Relapse” remixxx on the album.
None are necessarily stellar, but at least they’re different and not terrible. We’ve gotten to the point where that alone exceeds my expectations.
Reminds me of some of the songs on the Ministry 12" Singles cassette tape I used to have. Wish I had a copy of it to listen to now.
I have a spare 12" cassette if you want it.
I have a spare 12" cassette if you want it.
A 12" cassette? I don’t think they make players anymore that accept that format. That’s back when they were just known as “cases”…I miss 'em, they were much warmer and punchier than their smaller cassette counterparts.
I was watching one of those Amoeba Records’ “What’s In Your Bag?” segments the other day and Henry Rollins was geeking out on some bands (probably some retarded modern jazz crap or something) and he was all excited about the 3" CD’s that this group was putting stuff out on . . . . yeah, 3" CD’s . . . as if it were still 1989.
It just made me want to throw a brick at his big stupid head. I am usually pretty ambivalent about Rollins, and sometimes I genuinely love the cat. But when he started getting all masterbatorial about 3" CD’s . . . something clicked and I could think of nothing but running full speed at him with a pitchfork and stabbing him right in the face.
I was watching one of those Amoeba Records’ “What’s In Your Bag?” segments the other day and Henry Rollins was geeking out on some bands (probably some retarded modern jazz crap or something) and he was all excited about the 3" CD’s that this group was putting stuff out on . . . . yeah, 3" CD’s . . . as if it were still 1989.
It just made me want to throw a brick at his big stupid head. I am usually pretty ambivalent about Rollins, and sometimes I genuinely love the cat. But when he started getting all masterbatorial about 3" CD’s . . . something clicked and I could think of nothing but running full speed at him with a pitchfork and stabbing him right in the face.
Those 3" CDs were probably Batdance by Prince, Hanky Panky by Madonna and the Jive Bunny Megamix, only the latest and best for Henry. I’m not a huge fan of his either. Sometimes i think he’s cool, but a lot of the time i think he’s a nobhead.
Those 3" CDs were probably Batdance by Prince, Hanky Panky by Madonna and the Jive Bunny Megamix, only the latest and best for Henry. I’m not a huge fan of his either. Sometimes i think he’s cool, but a lot of the time i think he’s a nobhead.
Broken by NIN came with a 3"…I have that.
I had a 3 inch CD of skinny puppy testure, kinda cool novelty but what the fuck would i do with that now, or any CD for that matter?
I had a 3 inch CD of skinny puppy testure, kinda cool novelty but what the fuck would i do with that now, or any CD for that matter?
That’s the collectable version. Later pressings had the bonus songs as tracks 98 and 99.
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I have a spare 12" cassette if you want it.
A 12" cassette? I don’t think they make players anymore that accept that format. That’s back when they were just known as “cases”…I miss 'em, they were much warmer and punchier than their smaller cassette counterparts.[/reply]
Whoops…meant to say I have a spare 12" Singles collection on cassette.
I guess when CDs were invented, the 3" was supposed to take the placed of a 45 record. I have some that come with computer equipment but haven’t had one with music.
Pretty much every pop single in Japan used to come out on 3" CDs, which they packaged in longboxes.
Another goofy space-saving format they made use of was “albums” comprised of 4-5 7" flexidiscs or ‘tone sheets.’ You could find them for like a dollar each in ‘new + used’ stores; generally out of favor music genres like imperial military anthems or this guy who is like the Japanese Jerry Lewis.
I’m not sure if we’re thinking about the same thing, but I remember Flexidiscs would come in magazines as a freebie.
You’d get some promotional single or something and it would be on this flimsy plastic square with a record groove in the middle. You’d play it just like a regular record, but they were so light and flimsy you would have to put coins on the corners just to hold the stupid thing to the turntable or keep it from blowing away.
I think those actually had a practical purpose, though . . . you could put them in magazines. The 3" . . . didn’t it often require some weird ass tray holder-adapter thing so you could put it in your CD player?
So retarded.
And what the heck were those funny looking tiny cartridge looking things that they were pushing for about a microsecond of time . . . . they were called MiniDiscs, I believe and looked like they were for GameBoy or something. I honestly never even met one person who tried it.
Minidiscs and DATs were competing to be the Next Big Thing in re-writeable audio in the mid/late '90s. Neither took off on a consumer level (burnable CDs were already becoming the rage), but DAT was the industry standard in professional audio for a long time.
Personally, I preferred mini-discs. I thought they sounded just as good and were a lot easier to use.
YIKES!!! I just had a flashback. I’d completely forgotten that the company I worked for, at one time, was putting these stupid semi-rectangular trapezoidal jokes out for a while. They just held a bunch of technical information and whatnot, but at the time, even, I’d give one to a client at a tradeshow or something and he’d be like, “What the heck is this?” I bet out of the 1000 or however many we gave out, only about 2 or 3 ever even made it into a computer.