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Industrial and Post-Industrial music.

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Damnable Fiend:
Can we talk about Coil?

KvP:
No fuck you. Coil was too beautiful for this world.

There was a $140 mint condition copy of The Ape of Naples + New Backwards LP up in Denver but all of a sudden I have no money and it's scary :[ I want it so bad though

Nodaisho:
Where was that, KvP? Not going to buy the record, but I don't know what the good record stores are around here, only one I know is one off the west side of Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, and I don't have many occasions to go through Boulder, or enough money to justify paying for gas to go down to Boulder just to go browse at a record store.

KvP:
That would be Bart's, which is a pretty decent record store, where I get most of my vinyl because I have more reason to be in Boulder than Denver. The record store with Ape of Naples is Twist & Shout, which is on Colfax in Denver. By all accounts it's a record store on par with any you can find in larger cities. They have a beat-up used CD copy of the ANS Sessions for $60 or thereabouts, which sounds about right.

Nodaisho:
Ah, okay. I don't really go for the expensive old albums thing, but I do like stopping by record stores whenever I'm driving somewhere. If I can't find it locally I usually have to order off of Barnes and Noble's website, since they have decent prices and actually have selection, and if you are ordering $25 or more you get free shipping. I would prefer to buy from some place that isn't a giant corporation, though.

On-topic, was Ministry industrial? I was under the impression that they were, but they don't sound like what you linked as being industrial.

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