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Started by teenage kicker

hey brendon
i love your site, im downloading all of the songs you have;
are you going to get any more on?? i’d love to have church of noise on my hard drive!

Posted on Fri, 2 February 2001 at 21:51

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#1

Brendon wrote:

Wow, I actually had Church of Noise on my site back in the day…I think I had it up about 2 months before it was ever officially released, but I took it down since Semi-Detached.

I’m working on a new version of my website, which will hopefully be available soon! I do intend to add some new mp3s as soon as I can. Feel free to make a request.

Posted on Sat, 3 February 2001 at 14:21

#2

teenage kicker wrote:

cool. how about stop it your killing me aswell?

Posted on Sat, 3 February 2001 at 18:35

#3

Brendon wrote:

You should really try buying an album! I probably have Stop it You’re Killing Me on 15 different CDs with countless live versions.

Posted on Sat, 3 February 2001 at 23:35

#4

Michael wrote:

I think you shouldn’t share any album tracks indeed! The things you share on your site are great, some of them are pretty hard to find.
Besides, if you’re a real T? fan, I agree you should at least consider to buy the album instead of downloading it as mp3…

Posted on Sun, 4 February 2001 at 14:44

#5

Christian wrote:

Troublegum must be really cheap now. And there a many good songs beside Stop it your killing me on it. It’s really worth it.

Posted on Sun, 4 February 2001 at 15:28

#6

Michael wrote:

Yeah, just as Nurse, Infernal Love, and Semi-Detached. All of those are ‘Nice price’ cd’s, at least, in Holland they are. I bought Infernal Love, Troublegum, and Semi-detached for 20 guilders each (about 8 or 9 bucks), and Nurse for 25 guilders (about 10-11 bucks) so that’s not really expensive. You should look around on the web, they’re not really hard to find.

Posted on Sun, 4 February 2001 at 17:14

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opalmantra wrote:

Mmmm, you don’t own these albums, already?
Come on man! Run to the shops!!!
I might even send you them for free!
As Micheal said, all T? CDs are very cheap here in Holland.
What stopping you?

Posted on Sun, 4 February 2001 at 21:10

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teenage kicker wrote:

jesus christ! go easy on me! i have some of the albums, but i like to have some stuff on my pc aswell…dont ask me why, i just do.

Posted on Sun, 4 February 2001 at 22:33

#9

Michael wrote:

If you want mp3’s of the albums you own, why bother downloading? You can easily convert wav files into mp3’s. A program like Nero 5.x can save tracks from a cd and convert them directly into mp3 format on your harddisc.

Posted on Mon, 5 February 2001 at 08:53

#10

Brendon wrote:

For the most part, I did remove album tracks from my site. These days, I just put up some bsides, acoustic tunes and live stuff. I don’t mind taking requests and putting an album track or two, but I’d prefer to keep the stuff rare.

Posted on Mon, 5 February 2001 at 19:56

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teenage kicker wrote:

i’m sorry i started this topic!
thanks for the info…i dont have that mp3 converter and im not planning on getting it.
those acoustic songs are great too. i dont have an electric guitar and its great to be able to play some of the songs on my acoustic…keep up the good work!!

Posted on Mon, 5 February 2001 at 22:38

#12

McSunder wrote:

how bout adding innocent x from born in a crash or opal mantra single or reuters off trigger inside single.

other cool and hard to find stuff to add would be trigger inside (psycho amigo remix),trigger inside (psycho amigo instrumanetal), isolation (consalidated synth mix), stories (cello version).

just ideas it’s your site do what you want

Posted on Tue, 6 February 2001 at 00:56

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Eric wrote:

troublegum is in the hmv sales for about a fiver i think… i got it for a fiver a couple of years ago in some dodgy record shop in london :]

oh and hello, i’m new :]

eric

Posted on Tue, 6 February 2001 at 11:55

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Teethgrinder (René Fennema) Administrator wrote:

Hey eric, welcome!

So, tell us about your Therapy? past. What albums do you own, how many times have you seen them live, etc. Cheers!

Posted on Tue, 6 February 2001 at 14:26

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Eric wrote:

hello :]

i’m a new therapy? fan, i saw screamager on mtv2 in late 99, and immediately ‘fell in love’ with the music, i bought troublegum soon after and now i own troublegum, infernal love, sp-yf, and so much… although i have a couple of bootlegs, i’ve not seen them live (in fact i’ve never seen anyone live :[) but i am hoping they play oxford on their next tour :D

my fave stuff is from sp-yf, it’s got a raw edge with so much going on, it sounds so layered… something i like in music.

other bands i like are the manics, wilt, nin, idlewild and joy division :]

enough for now eh? :D

Eric

Posted on Tue, 6 February 2001 at 14:59

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Brendon wrote:

McSunder—I’ve had most of those tracks up at one time or another. I really can’t put up the remixes that appear on vinyl, because I don’t have a turntable anymore, and it’s just too much of a pain getting it into my computer anyways. The Stories consolidated synth mix isn’t too good, so I never felt like putting it up. You should check out the Teethgrinder remix from the Nausea promo—easily T?s best remix.

Posted on Tue, 6 February 2001 at 20:22

#17

deekoi wrote:

hello eric! good to have you with us!

teenage kicker; you can find a wav to mp3 util on almost any magazine coverdisk nowadays, or they’re not that big to download; or if not that; try napster :)

in fact, speaking of which, I heard a rumour that napster will start charging for downloads soon, how true is this does anyone know?

Posted on Tue, 6 February 2001 at 21:09

#18

opalmantra wrote:

Yes it’s true! Napster has been officialy taken over by ‘Berterlmans’, company of BMG and such.
This probably mean you’ll have to pay for your downloads.
There’s no sign of how they are going to do this yet, but I think April will be the time.
But have no fear, little downloaders, just use Imesh or Gnutella.

I mean I don’t mind charging for mp3’s, but I think napster is the perfect source for rare recordings and Bootlegs etc…

Just see and wait…and keep downloading

Posted on Tue, 6 February 2001 at 21:18

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opalmantra wrote:

Yes it’s true! Napster has been officialy taken over by ‘Bertelmans’, company of BMG and such.
This probably mean you’ll have to pay for your downloads.
There’s no sign of how they are going to do this yet, but I think April will be the time.
But have no fear, little downloaders, just use Imesh or Gnutella.

I mean I don’t mind charging for mp3’s, but I think napster is the perfect source for rare recordings and Bootlegs etc…

Just see and wait…and keep downloading

Posted on Tue, 6 February 2001 at 21:18

#20

Christian wrote:

I friend of mine said he heard something on the radio that the users eventually have to pay with the beginning of June or July.

Posted on Wed, 7 February 2001 at 12:37

#21

McSunder wrote:

hey Brendon, where can i find the Nausea promo with the Teethgrider remix. I’m pretty fond of the Isolation (consoladated synth mix) however I think the 2 remixes of Nowhere that Sabres of Paradise did aren’t all that good. Loose (photek remix) shouldn’t have ever been made either-TALKIN’ ‘BOUT BUTCHERING A SONG!!!!

Posted on Thu, 8 February 2001 at 02:05

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Brendon wrote:

I haven’t seen any Nausea promos for sale lately. I can check with a few people if you’re really interested. I used to have another one, before Piers the fucking shit eating dog stole it from me.

Posted on Thu, 8 February 2001 at 02:37

#23

Alan wrote:

The Teethgrinder 12” has 2 remixes, one of which is on the Nausea promo. Remixes are better off on 12” so you should get that instead of looking for ‘Nausea’, and anyway, the other remix is better than the one that’s on Nausea. I think it’s called Tee Hee Dub, it’s the longer one that’s more groove orientated - easily the best of all Therapy? remixes. The worst has to be Sabres of Paradises slaughtering of Nowhere…the stuff of nightmares!!!

Posted on Thu, 8 February 2001 at 10:49

#24

Christian wrote:

How good are the remixes of Trigger inside?

Posted on Thu, 8 February 2001 at 10:56

#25

Alan wrote:

The Trigger Inside mix is pretty good - sounds like one of Ministry’s mixes (I know it’s not btw!)It’s kinda industrial. The 2nd mix is the exact same except with no vocals. Oh, the Die Laughing mixes by David Holmes are absolute bollox - avoid!

Posted on Thu, 8 February 2001 at 13:27

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rocking roxy wrote:

Hey if you are interest in a mp3- site, where you don’t have to register, than take a look at ‘charthitz.b4.to’

bye roxana

Posted on Thu, 8 February 2001 at 16:18

#27

McSunder wrote:

Really Good

Posted on Fri, 9 February 2001 at 00:47

#28

McSunder wrote:

Really Good

Posted on Fri, 9 February 2001 at 00:48

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