Misprint (misspelling) on Special Edition CD...

There are 2 possible explanations for this.

1. I fucked up. Because, even though this was fixed in the beginning, the original file was saved over and was inserted into the original drafts, and it wasn't noticed until it was too late. This has since been caught and I believe all future pressings will be corrected. In the meantime, I feel it is my place to take the blame and I will humbly accept my public flogging and any applicable ridicule.

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2. It's not really a mistake.
 
There are 2 possible explanations for this.

1. I fucked up. Because, even though this was fixed in the beginning, the original file was saved over and was inserted into the original drafts, and it wasn't noticed until it was too late. This has since been caught and I believe all future pressings will be corrected. In the meantime, I feel it is my place to take the blame and I will humbly accept my public flogging and any applicable ridicule.

or

2. It's not really a mistake.

Trav, can you give us a little insight on the Krazy Eyed Killah guy? Is it true what they're saying, that it's the whole band formed into one 21st century schizoid man?
 
Trav, does a misprinted word on an album really change the value of it's content? For all intents and purposes I believe that such a minor error wouldn't really make all that much of an important issue, but then again you would be the subject matter expert on insights like this. Always and evermore.
 
I don't know, I read about someone who's willing to pay big bucks for a copy of the Black Album where the lyrics to My Friend of Misery are misspelled to "you just stood there creaming".
 
I don't know, I read about someone who's willing to pay big bucks for a copy of the Black Album where the lyrics to My Friend of Misery are misspelled to "you just stood there creaming".

I don't know if that is legit or not, but I've got a copy of Kill 'Em All that lists Whiplash twice on the back cover. The songs are supposed to be split, five on the left and five on the right. Mine has six on the left, ending with Whiplash and the first song on the right is Whiplash again. I've always wondered if that'd be worth anything!!!
 
I saw a website that listed rare Nine Inch Nails memorabilia. One of them was a copy of one album on tape where one side was mis-pressed with U2's The Joshua Tree. Worth a mint apparently.