Re: Yield: Official Album Thread
Posted: Wed October 17, 2018 9:48 pm
In utero and Vs. were my very first 2 cd's.
my first CDs were actually PJ "Ten" and Weird Al "Off the Deep End". Purchased together with my lawn mowing money.E.H. Ruddock wrote:bodysnatcher wrote:my first CD was 36 months, 2.07% APY
TOO LATE YOU CAN'T CHANGE YOUR ANSWERbodysnatcher wrote:my first CDs were actually PJ "Ten" and Weird Al "Off the Deep End". Purchased together with my lawn mowing money.E.H. Ruddock wrote:bodysnatcher wrote:my first CD was 36 months, 2.07% APY
I remember when I tried collecting the albums in every format available. I had the cassettes, CDs, vinyls, and even the mini discs. I pared the collection quite a bit when we moved out of AZ so I only have the CDs now. I wish I had found a way to keep everything.B wrote:I found this on cassette today. The best purchase I've ever made b/c it came with this teeny, tiny, little lyric booklet.
bune wrote:I remember when I tried collecting the albums in every format available. I had the cassettes, CDs, vinyls, and even the mini discs. I pared the collection quite a bit when we moved out of AZ so I only have the CDs now. I wish I had found a way to keep everything.B wrote:I found this on cassette today. The best purchase I've ever made b/c it came with this teeny, tiny, little lyric booklet.

MDs were sweet. I had the Vs. MD.bune wrote:the MDs were so cool looking though.
I've recently seen pics of collections like this. Definately wierd since the trackilisting is the same across regions.dimejinky99 wrote:bune wrote:I remember when I tried collecting the albums in every format available. I had the cassettes, CDs, vinyls, and even the mini discs. I pared the collection quite a bit when we moved out of AZ so I only have the CDs now. I wish I had found a way to keep everything.B wrote:I found this on cassette today. The best purchase I've ever made b/c it came with this teeny, tiny, little lyric booklet.
I’ve got friends who have every album in every available format from *every* territory they were released in.
I wasn’t aware that they’re released in different regions with different fucking minuscule variations in the art or printing process.
Next time you feel like an idiot think of these people. And smile. You’re doing good
Not gonna lie, this made me feel a lot better about myself. Thanks dimedimejinky99 wrote:bune wrote:I remember when I tried collecting the albums in every format available. I had the cassettes, CDs, vinyls, and even the mini discs. I pared the collection quite a bit when we moved out of AZ so I only have the CDs now. I wish I had found a way to keep everything.B wrote:I found this on cassette today. The best purchase I've ever made b/c it came with this teeny, tiny, little lyric booklet.
I’ve got friends who have every album in every available format from *every* territory they were released in.
I wasn’t aware that they’re released in different regions with different fucking minuscule variations in the art or printing process.
Next time you feel like an idiot think of these people. And smile. You’re doing good
VinylGuy wrote:Just finished eps 3 and 4 from The Last Dance and im jamming with Yield, as loud as i can.
1998 what a year.
Jeff is so fucking good on Brain Of J. Its my fav PJ song to play bass to.stip wrote:starting up yield. Never noticed how great jeff’s bass is in the bridge. Definitely my favorite Jack performance. Just wish eddie didnt shriek like that - drops a 5 star song down a notch
Yeah, his vocals there are untouchable. I think I left this song off my top 10, which seems mad to me in retrospect; I love every single thing about this song.Strat wrote:Stip you are nuts.
Ed's screams on BoJ are why im still a fan of this band. That whole period of eds voice. Good lord.