Are there any sites where people have put tracklistings and any artwork for bootlegs?
Track listing websites?
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You still think swastikas look cool
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Thanks Quiff Boy!
You still think swastikas look cool
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go
I tend to make them. Let me know what you're after and I'll check my archives. I don't have anything online at the moment...
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mine has the original
KG demo, WEA Mix & Under the knife, all others are easy enough to get
KG demo, WEA Mix & Under the knife, all others are easy enough to get
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I do my own covers, usually
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You still think swastikas look cool
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go
The real nazis run your schools
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fanx maybe I should post PDFs in The Gallery, QB?
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otherwise send 'em my way, I'm sure I've got space for 'em hereJames Blast wrote:fanx maybe I should post PDFs in The Gallery, QB?
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you have a PM Lucien
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waaaaaaaaaaaaaaiting.James Blast wrote:you have a PM Lucien
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I use a Xerox coated 205gsm (I think, might be 190gsm) it's the only thing that will go thru our HP R2D2 look-a-like of a printer.
If I was to print them on the Xerox Docutech downstairs, they are as good as offset litho with gloss inks. They cost 60p a pass tho.
that was nerd talk, wasn't it?
If I was to print them on the Xerox Docutech downstairs, they are as good as offset litho with gloss inks. They cost 60p a pass tho.
that was nerd talk, wasn't it?
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Nope the 205 is probably 190 - that what I would tend to do them on. Xerox is good - I had to make do with a Canon and the offset was a bit iffy at times. But 60p a pass is a bit much...
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@ Karst Welcome fellow lazer printer/paper weight nerd!
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The Boss has caught us Karst run...
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Hehehehe.
Btw. the biggest problem I found was doing them double sided through the bypass feed. Some of the ink started to lift when it ran through the Canon 700. On the one hand that added an interesting texture but on the other meant that the font rendering had problems. Certainly when you're using Caslon which is fairly detailed anyway. I found myself having to add some drop shadow to make it come out and take out the grease. I actually had the WEA mixes artwork run through a Xerox recently and it was pitch perfect - I forgotten to take out the shadow from behind the logo and it came out clean as a whistle. Although that was doing B/W.
Nerdy enough QB?
Btw. the biggest problem I found was doing them double sided through the bypass feed. Some of the ink started to lift when it ran through the Canon 700. On the one hand that added an interesting texture but on the other meant that the font rendering had problems. Certainly when you're using Caslon which is fairly detailed anyway. I found myself having to add some drop shadow to make it come out and take out the grease. I actually had the WEA mixes artwork run through a Xerox recently and it was pitch perfect - I forgotten to take out the shadow from behind the logo and it came out clean as a whistle. Although that was doing B/W.
Nerdy enough QB?
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you guys are helping out loads in my case against Mac users. thanks.
hallucienate wrote:you guys are helping out loads in my case against Mac users. thanks.
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Perhaps adding to Hal's case, I:
a) Understood all that.
b) Found it interesting.
a) Understood all that.
b) Found it interesting.
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Lucien thinks we're all nerds.Karst wrote:hallucienate wrote:you guys are helping out loads in my case against Mac users. thanks.
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no, I just think you're all mac users with an unhealthy interest in paper. so, can any of you tell me if triple ply is worth it?markfiend wrote:Lucien thinks we're all nerds.Karst wrote:hallucienate wrote:you guys are helping out loads in my case against Mac users. thanks.