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Axtech
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by Axtech » 4/27/2003, 11:37 am
su7an wrote: I can't destroy it now. It's autographed. Though it would probably fetch a fair price on Ebay or something.
I'll take it.
I probably won't listen to it, but I'll take it. Maybe I'll staple it to my Gravity poster. Make it worth looking at.
But really, you should just keep it, for the sake of having all of the albums.
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Clumsythief
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by Clumsythief » 4/27/2003, 11:39 am
I voted GRAVITY too. It's not a very bad album, but definitely the worst OLP album. Nothing original in that album.
finding emo
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by finding emo » 4/27/2003, 12:01 pm
I voted for Gravity. What depressed me the most was the way Raine talked about it being his favorite OLP album... ::sigh:: I expected more from it than what it was then.
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senseofurgency
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by senseofurgency » 4/27/2003, 12:07 pm
I voted Clumsy,
it's the one I least this too out of the 5, still a great album mind you.