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I dont believe it's a good idea to ruin these records. When the time comes when vinyl makes it's true come-back ( and it will), there won't be any of the retro stuff to appreciate. It will all be gone, destroyed and demolished like everything else man seeks to tear down in the...
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Rated by Tabbykit on Oct 19, 10:34am
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Rated by Longplayer on Jul 27, 5:46pm
There is something strangely appropriate about a disco record being cut out to resemble a guy on crutches....
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Rated by rameshpower on Jul 15, 9:56am
not seeing the point of this. plus, laser cutters are cheating.
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Rated by hazyrainbow on Jul 07, 8:30pm
I hurt every time I see good records put to waste. This isn't even that good an art concept, and shredding those vinyls... I would cry if such a thing was done to my record collection.