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 Lists
10.23.19 Plot Twist Songs02.08.19 I Don't Wanna Kill Everything
02.07.19 I Wanna Kill Everything11.27.18 RIP Stephen Hillenburg, creator of Spon
11.05.18 Some digs09.23.18 This House is a fuCKING NIGHTMARE
08.13.18 Digs07.23.18 Experimental Emo Recs?
03.10.18 R.I.P. Luke10.31.17 5 Album Music Taste Summary
03.17.17 Stuff and Things03.16.17 Fuck the ACT
03.15.17 Fuck Illinois03.01.17 D-D-D-Digs
02.14.17 Valentines Day Blues01.29.17 Lesser Known Emo Shiznit
01.13.17 A Very Late, Half Assed* Sputiversary01.11.17 Albums That Need a Press to Vinyl
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Updated Vinyl Collection

Got a few more records since my last list, so here are my new acquisitions.
1Agalloch
The Mantle


This is the bootleg, but not a thing wrong with it, plays great and the clear looks gorgeous
2Converge
Jane Doe


Translucent red, looks and plays great
3Converge
All We Love We Leave Behind


Sea foam green. Probably the straight up prettiest looking record I own
4Converge
Petitioning the Empty Sky


Petitioning Forever, translucent red. Didn't know it had When Forever Comes Crashing when I first found it at the record store.
5Circle Takes the Square
As the Roots Undo


Kind of hard to explain the color. It was listed as Swamp Bronze and I guess that's accurate.
6Napalm Death
Apex Predator - Easy Meat


Got this at their show with Melvins. One of the best shows I've been to.
7Index for Potential Suicide
The Newest Youth Rebellion


This one is on its way. Saw it for $2.50, so I had to get it. Pretty overlooked emoviolence record
8Death
Symbolic


I was stuck between Bloodlet, Mineral, and mewithoutYou, then I came across this and I got this because it's fucking Death, man.
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