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Um, I meant Grom. BS = Big Sexy. You didn't do anything.
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TheLazenby @ Feb 27 2008, 05:12 AM wrote: Yeah, it'd be nice... but only if we got something new to make it worth buying.
I'd buy it either way, but I'm odd like that. :o

And yeah, I agree with the people who said that an album of unreleased tracks would be nice. Seeing as I've only heard a few, it'd be nice to have in a short collection.
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Oh, I thought GfB was a song. And personally Id like to see Lestatkatts Ultimate Collection released professionally, pretty much complete.
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Well, as complete as you can get - but Laundry Day isn't on there and it's recorded... Plus all of those early songs there's no lyrics for (probably never recorded) like "hey food", "year of the fat", etc.
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I think we're getting a bit off topic here, but just to let you know, when I say "demo" songs, I'm not talking about unreleased songs, I'm talking about Al's first versions of his originals. The ones that he made in his house before he took them to the band. Most of you know what I'm talking about.
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Oh, you mean the ones he recorded on this:Image?

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sethmartin @ Mar 2 2008, 02:50 AM wrote: I think we're getting a bit off topic here, but just to let you know, when I say "demo" songs, I'm not talking about unreleased songs, I'm talking about Al's first versions of his originals. The ones that he made in his house before he took them to the band. Most of you know what I'm talking about.
Greetings From Burgeropolis does have a handful of demos on it.
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Greetings from Burgeropolis? what?
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The compilation CD of 28 Al demos, including the very first bootleg appearance of "American Slob."

I mean, I wouldn't know how to get it or anything, *ahem*, since it's pretty hard to come by, *ahem*... and I wouldn't know who you should ask... *cough*....
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TheLazenby @ Mar 2 2008, 03:36 PM wrote: The compilation CD of 28 Al demos, including the very first bootleg appearance of "American Slob."

I mean, I wouldn't know how to get it or anything, *ahem*, since it's pretty hard to come by, *ahem*... and I wouldn't know who you should ask... *cough*....
I have it, but there's no file sharing allowed on WOWAY, so you're out of luck.
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