Blood Fire Death

Actually I believe this is debate able either way... I wrote a sort of research paper on it as a Sophomore, all the research I found was either or and both had good points.

Well, wouldn't it depend on what you appreciate in the sound picture? Me, I would trade a 'clear' sound for a nice, organic one any day.
 
I believe the one thing that sways me in favour of vinyl is that the medium contains an exact duplication wave from the original master, not a series of 1s and 0s which research indicates are far more prone to errors producing minor inconsistencies in sound.

Plus there really is just something about it, nothing compares.
 
I treat my cd's like my children. I leave them on the shelf most of the time and a couple times a week I'll take one of them for a ride in the car. Parenting is so easy.
 
...is an offense to 1 billion people on this planet who depend on the Church's charity to survive.
Nothing like a good cause to endorse your wares, like Ronald McDonald house, I can feel all warm and fuzzy knowing I'm helping the sick if I ever decide to eat their burgers again:lol: :puke:
 
Most black metal bands intentially do this to break away from the mainstream. It's a kickass album though. In fack it's the first Bathory album I bought.
 
Under ths Sign is my personal favorite, but I've yet to listen to Hammerheart

I can't find Under the Sign in any local record store or in NYC.. grrrrr been looking for it for awhile and i don't want to buy it online and pay shipping.. and no i don't want to burn from limewire or other sites... I did find a cool indie mom/pop record store in NYC and bought Belphegor and 1349 albums there yesterday... Generation Records on Thompson Street in NYC for those in the area looking for a store to buy..... btw BFD is a great album and my fave track is A Fine Day to Die without a doubt... I also liked Emperor's cover of it....