• When the hell did Aqua ever release a record?
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I spotted this at a second hand store for a dollar. [IMG]http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a166/ballsandy/P8192963.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a166/ballsandy/P8192965.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a166/ballsandy/P8192967.jpg[/IMG] :350: Yes, I know it's a promo but seriously, a record? When Aqua released Barbie Girl it was like 97 or 98, and cassettes were seeing the end of their lives and CDs were taking over. Why the hell would they release a record? Any ideas?
Just because cds were taking over, it doesn't mean that the older formats aren't made anymore... [img]http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/large/AWAR_512119__52201__01152009123611-2502.jpg[/img] Death Magnetic, released September 2008, that picture shows a vinyl record version.
A lot of artists still release on vinyl.
[QUOTE=Jack Bryce;17893998]Just because cds were taking over, it doesn't mean that the older formats aren't made anymore... [img]http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/large/AWAR_512119__52201__01152009123611-2502.jpg[/img] Death Magnetic, released September 2008, that picture shows a vinyl record version.[/QUOTE] That's justified. Barbie Girl on the other hand is not.
Vinyl is awesome and retro. That's why. BROKE MA AUTOMERGE
wth do you have against aqua
Also, Agreed with ^ [editline]05:03PM[/editline] (Or not) NINJA
because that was also a dj promo hense the extended mix for the dj to mix it in with other tracks [editline]09:15AM[/editline] and the b side is a mixible track too looking at the track lenght
[QUOTE=One Long Sausage;17894323]because that was also a dj promo hense the extended mix for the dj to mix it in with other tracks [editline]09:15AM[/editline] and the b side is a mixible track too looking at the track lenght[/QUOTE] So it's just something for DJ's and radio stations then?
yes
Lots of bands release their stuff on vinyl, even today.
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