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Started by Ronald

Ok…Yesterday I went to a real big fair in order to enlarge my collection. Well, I found a real cool bootleg called Good Fuckin Night, if you ever come across that one:Buy it, it has a very high sound quality. I also found some promos and the coloured vinyl of Babyteeth, but I must say it’s getting harder and harder to find stuff!! A funny thing: when you ask some salesman: Do you have any Therapy? items? you always are asked …items of WHAT!!…you should try it! oh…That GFN bootleg contains 12 tracks and was recorded in Glasgow and it was a radioshow!

Cheeeeeeerss…I’ve seen loads of copies of it so if there is a fair near your place…

Posted on Sun, 12 November 2000 at 12:50

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Brendon wrote:

I’m just glad that I’ve got just about everything by now. I finally got ahold of the Stay Happy promo, so that just about does it for my collection. I do still need a few bootlegs though. Anyone able to help out on that?

Posted on Sun, 12 November 2000 at 20:12

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Teethgrinder (René Fennema) Administrator wrote:

Hey ronald, I’ve bought the same bootleg in Utrecht! Great sound quality indeed. Also picked up some promos, and singles I didn’t have yet. How many items do you guys have in your Therapy? collection? Especially Brendon, since you’ve got almost everything, as you said. I mean CD’s and vinyl items, not posters, stickers, stuff like that.

Posted on Sun, 12 November 2000 at 20:55

#3

Brendon wrote:

I actually don’t bother too much with vinyl. I don’t own a turntable anymore, so it’s useless for me to buy any. I do own some of the basic vinyls like Meat Abstract, Merry Xmas, Invisible Sun, Live at the Astoria and a few singles, but other than that, I pass up a lot of them. As for CDs, I think I have about 55 or so. I still need a few bootlegs, but I do have one or two nice items that might fall into the rare category.

Right now, I’m working a bit more on merchandise collection. I’ve got a number of tshirts and posters, a phone card, stickers, a change holder and some really really old Troublegum Bubblegum. I’m not about to try and chew it, lest I crack my teeth.

Posted on Mon, 13 November 2000 at 05:41

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Body Bag Girl Iris wrote:

Who has got a typed (text only) discography of all T?- releases and can send that to me…
Yesterday I only bought the promo for semi-detached and the Record Collector where T? is in from 1994. Further I almost had everything accept some of those ugly promo, no sleeve only a big pink sticker… sorry I will not spend money on that. I was also supprised to see so many cheap ‘old’ things, I saw about 3 Die laughings (that really laughs) a few Opal Mantra, Teethgrinder 12’ promo all for under 20 guilder (= about $8)
Iris

Posted on Mon, 13 November 2000 at 12:31

#5

sister wrote:

Hi folks,

I think this is a better question: Isn’t possible to try to put a list together of all the therapy?-stuff available, and put it on the web, or on one of those T?-fansites.

Cheers

Posted on Mon, 13 November 2000 at 19:33

#6

Brendon wrote:

I do have a list that is more or less complete. I’ve been slowly working on both updating it and adding it to my site. I’m missing a few release dates or catalog numbers, but I think it’s a good 5 or 6 pages now.

Posted on Mon, 13 November 2000 at 21:34

#7

Body Bag Girl Iris wrote:

Hi Brendon,
Can you send that list to me?
Greetings and Thanks, Iris

Posted on Wed, 15 November 2000 at 10:55

#8

Alex wrote:

There’s also a discography on suicidepact.com, although, to be fair, it’s a little out of date and hasn’t got the newer stuff… still, if anyone wants to help me sort it out, they are more than welcome!!!

Posted on Wed, 15 November 2000 at 11:14

#9

Ronald wrote:

I’ve counted yesterday,

I’ve got 55 cd’s, 18 7’ and 17 12’, + 2 videotapes! and some tapes, quite a lot!

Posted on Wed, 15 November 2000 at 12:06

#10

Alex wrote:

that’s just too much.

really.

then again, i have loads.

sometimes i look at my t? collection and think ‘what the FUCK have i got all this for’…

Posted on Wed, 15 November 2000 at 12:56

#11

Nausea wrote:

I know what you mean, Alex.. I’ve got 63 CD’s, 6 vinyl singles and 1 vinyl bootleg LP. I don’t want to know how much that has cost me over the years.. it’s sick!!

Posted on Wed, 15 November 2000 at 14:14

#12

Brendon wrote:

If I’ve spent any less than $1000 on my collection, I’d be surprised. And really, it only has value to me, since I couldn’t exactly place and ad in the paper and expect someone to give me $1000 for it. I decided long ago that I’m going to be buried with my T? collection!

Posted on Wed, 15 November 2000 at 21:31

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Teethgrinder (René Fennema) Administrator wrote:

I have 78 items and counting… The latest addition to my collection is the SP-YF advance promo. I know how you guys feel… why are we collecting al this stuff, right? Ah well, it’s an easy way to waste your money.

Posted on Wed, 15 November 2000 at 22:14

#14

Brendon wrote:

I guess it’s cheaper than drugs. Well, maybe not for Rene…

Posted on Thu, 16 November 2000 at 05:47

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Alex wrote:

Not if you are selling your grandmother’s antiques to finance your smack habit, it’s not…

Posted on Thu, 16 November 2000 at 09:29

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Alan wrote:

Well, I think I’m the sadest bastard of all;
I’ve everything on 7”,12”,12”promo, cd, cd
promo, even cassette promo, plus a million boot-
legs. Plus I’ve to consider money spent on my
load of merchandise, going to gigs etc…
Isn’t it funny how you try really hard to get an
item, pay loads of money for it, listen to it
once and then forget about it and put it away?
Are we mad?

Posted on Thu, 16 November 2000 at 10:21

#17

Ronald wrote:

Now that is true, why are we buying all of this?? I must admit that most promos are played one time by my cd player and then put into a box for just to be looked at once in a while!But hey…do stampcollectors use their stamps???

Cheeeeeeeeersssssss

Posted on Thu, 16 November 2000 at 11:43

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Teethgrinder (René Fennema) Administrator wrote:

Good point, ronald :-) And Alan, we’re not mad, it’s just a temporarily insanity thingy. You’ll probably throw everything out of the window when you’re older.. ;0 How much items do you have approx.?

Posted on Thu, 16 November 2000 at 22:26

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Alan wrote:

Dunno - I’m afraid to count! I even started collecting those
crappy cd single promo’s - the ones with no sleeve, but a pink
sticker! Now they’re pathetic, but I still have to have ‘em.
Also, recently bought a dodgy Suicide Pact CDR Acetate with no
sleeve - at least it only cost $5! Also bought a drum skin
signed by Fyfe, Andy & Michael for $50, even though it just sits
in the same place and will never be used. But fuck it, it does
make me happy when I get this stuff, so I’ll keep on doing it!!

Posted on Fri, 17 November 2000 at 08:31

#20

trigger wrote:

I cant believe you guys are actually complaining about having a lot
of[some of you have them all]therapy? releases.I’m from greece and i
can hardly find t? albums,not to consider EPs,singles,bootlegs,promos
or whatever.Born In A Crash could be found for a period of just
2 months about 2 years ago,i had to buy Caucasian Psychosis via internet,so if i come across a t? release i dont have, i ‘ll buy it
at once.Believe me,its much harder when you cant find what you want.

Posted on Mon, 4 December 2000 at 21:55

#21

Brendon wrote:

Hey, don’t complain about it being hard in Greece, it’s worse in America (as I’ve said many times before). Some T? albums don’t get released here, most of the EPs don’t and NONE of the singles make it here. Here in the US, no one buys singles at all, and most groups don’t even bother releasing them, except for rap groups for some reason. I paid $36USD for Born in a Crash about 5 years ago, and that’s a fucking ripoff!

Posted on Tue, 5 December 2000 at 04:13

#22

Unbeliever wrote:

That IS a fucking ripoff!!
I bought my copy for about 25 dutch guilders, that’s about $12 US.

Posted on Tue, 5 December 2000 at 07:30

#23

Michael wrote:

I paid only 30 guilders, that’s about $12, for Caucasian Psychosis. That worth it every cent, it’s pretty cheap. And it wasn’t even used, I just bought it at a local record store (where they sell lots of (old) T? singles too!)

Posted on Tue, 5 December 2000 at 07:54

#24

Alan wrote:

I bought the US release of Troublegum lately for 25 US cents! I only bought it for the 22 minutes of ‘You are my Sunshine’ which isn’t
on the UK version. By the way, here in Ireland it isn’t as easy as you all think to get releases.
For example, I had to order the 2CD version of ‘So much…’ from England ‘cos I didn’t see it here!! England and mainland Europe are definately the easiest places to get Therapy? releases.

Posted on Tue, 5 December 2000 at 16:34

#25

Brendon wrote:

And while we’re on this topic, why the fuck do the Japanese get versions of the albums with extra songs? In Australia, their version of Nurse came packaged with ShortSharpShock as well.

25 cents is pretty much a good price for any CD! I’d buy CDs for 25 cents just to throw them off bridges at cars/old people.

Posted on Tue, 5 December 2000 at 19:12

#26

Unbeliever wrote:

Micheal,
what recordstore is that? Is it in Den Bosch?

Posted on Tue, 5 December 2000 at 23:12

#27

White Psycho wrote:

I was really surprised to see any T? stuff when I was in Florida, I was really glad I found them, its a better version of Suicide Pact You First in America compared to the UK release.

Posted on Wed, 6 December 2000 at 19:54

#28

johnnyboy wrote:

ive a peachy full of photos of that bassplayersweetie i want to fuck him in the ass hes so cute

Posted on Thu, 7 December 2000 at 11:59

#29

Alex wrote:

Japanese releases have extra tracks because I think there are certain costs/ taxes when releasing records in Japan that it makes it cheaper to buy US import albums. Everyone would go do that in Japan, if it wasn’t for the extra tracks.

Posted on Thu, 7 December 2000 at 15:42

#30

Alex wrote:

Japanese releases have extra tracks because I think there are certain costs/ taxes when releasing records in Japan that it makes it cheaper to buy US import albums. Everyone would go do that in Japan, if it wasn’t for the extra tracks.

Posted on Thu, 7 December 2000 at 15:42

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