Strictly lamesville. I mean c’mon - free exclusive 2 mins. of backstage footage, autographs, and you get to save 2 cents or something !BFD! …this shit only works for fan boys!
whoopwhoop* Dweeb alert.
Oh yeah and the cover art sucks the biggest penis ever grown.
I would, but that’s just to gaurantee that I’ll get a copy of it. Ministry isn’t really the big selling thing that it should be here in the Southern USA Bible Belt (which is pretty ironic, given the name)… Ministry can be a real bitch to find around here, especially if you don’t want to cash in to Wal Mart and get some fuxxered edited crap.
theres plenty of dickheads on the piss army that would gladly go for the rantology pre order
in all seriousness, i don’t understand why preordering something i am already going to buy is so offensive to some people. i mean, why not just get it mailed to your house?
does this mean that allmail order products are worthless to you, or does it make me a dick head becuase i will pay for it now instead of when it comes out? come on man, there are more important things to be an asshole about, and preordering a cd is not one of them.
first off, it’s SO much easier ordering stuff from the computer than having to shop at some lame store, like Best Buy or Wall Mart. some of us no longer live in towns with cool record stores. And some of us hate shopping, in general.
What the fuck do you do, nukefrance? prance around a record store, showing everyone how cool you are by making a big public display of what a big musical asshole you are?
[reply]theres plenty of dickheads on the piss army that would gladly go for the rantology pre order
in all seriousness, i don’t understand why preordering something i am already going to buy is so offensive to some people. i mean, why not just get it mailed to your house?
does this mean that allmail order products are worthless to you, or does it make me a dick head becuase i will pay for it now instead of when it comes out? come on man, there are more important things to be an asshole about, and preordering a cd is not one of them.[/reply]
I wasnt calling anyone who pre orders the cd a dickhead, I was just saying there are plenty of dickheads on the piss army.
I dont have anything against pre ordering stuff its just I couldnt be really arsed doing it. And for people saying they buy their stuff in Wal Mart, that is sad. I dont care if its the nearest store to you. Fucking hop on a bus or a train and get it in a decent music store.
I like preorders because it’s one less thing to worry about. Just spend a few minutes online and get it done with and know for sure you are getting the album before most people.
[reply][reply]And for people saying they buy their stuff in Wal Mart, that is sad. I dont care if its the nearest store to you. Fucking hop on a bus or a train and get it in a decent music store.
yeah, right. In the middle of the fucking Calfornia desert. Like i’m going to drive to LA everytime I want to buy music. It it also beneath my dignity to even a consider riding on a bus with a bunch of white trash/spics/psychos. i have four awesome cars to meet my travel requirements. But driving a few hours, consuming a shitload of fuel is one dumbass idea just to buy a CD that I can I have mailed to my mail box. Get real.
And i NEVER said I shop at Wall Mart. I won’t ever. That’s why I do most of my shopping on-line.
ANyone know of any cool music stores besides freaking Tower Records or Virgin? Where are all the indie music stores hiding??? Damn big corporations putting sweet little ones out of business.
what does ‘autographed’ mean exactly?
is it an actually hand signed thing, or some shmoe in a warehouse somewhere with a stamp of each of the bands signatures?
ANyone know of any cool music stores besides freaking Tower Records or Virgin? Where are all the indie music stores hiding??? Damn big corporations putting sweet little ones out of business.
i can say that when I lived in santa barabra, CA that we had a lot of independent LP record stores, mom-and-pop places that carried rare live, unreleased material, and one place that was a steadfast stalwart of old/new vinyl (the owner was famous for dissing CD’s; if you asked him for one, he would get on this endless rant about analog).
When I lived in LA, all they had were these big corporate stores --like Tower and virgin-- that in no way compared to the selection that was available in a much smaller town. I guess it all depends in where you live.