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FUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Thank you discogs dev, what a team you have put together. Who else would birth such excellent and dynamic ideas, and with such consistancy too! 
The Removal of the “more copies for sale” and the “view release page” links is just what we, the discogs using public, has wanted - only lametards wish to be more informed about their purchases and available sources! Discogs recognizes that real music fans live on the edge and click buy it now with abandon - we’ve got the NPB cases to prove it! 
In favour of a link to the artist page, your WWW.yzards have birthed a link which also appears in the small cell containing the basic release info! Redundancy is the new black!
And links to everything in the marketplace with the same format, rather than to the items in the same format from the same seller - a stroke of genius! Who needs efficient interaction design when you can boost marketplace comissions! Most people prefer to combine their shipping for multiple items from multiple sellers rather than a single seller. More is better amiright?
And finally! A link to the main Buy Music page - which you know, gets very lost an underused being all the way up there one over from the search bar so why not add two and expect that to double the traffic! Redundancy is a dance style best done in pairs! Add it as a style! While at it, can we figure out a way to order pizza while here? The hardcore ‘oggers would sure appreciate easily obtainable nourishment when on a submission spree. Pizza is round, flat and shipped in square cardboard boxes - just draft up some submission pages. THAT WOULD BE JUST FANTASTICOMG!
Anywhom - keep up the good work!
A contributor to your paycheck.

(Source: discogs.com)

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play song beneath to appreciate fully.

play song beneath to appreciate fully.

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[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

italy 1978; 2 producers are asked to record a promotional album using the MCS70, a monophonic analog synthesizser, to distribute at the 1978 Frankfurt Musikmesse expo to help promote the new synth to their market. Producers Romano Musumarra and Claudio Gizzi had only 4 weeks to work, and had to obtain all sounds from the MCS70, even drum sounds.

Only one MCS70 was ever built. Before going into production, polyphonic synthesizers like the Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 arrived at the market and, all of a sudden, monophonic synths were considered obsolete.

Nothing else ever has or ever will sound quiet like Automat.

Sep
22nd
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series from a couple months back

series from a couple months back

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blunt roaches !!1

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rain rain go away

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shirts available
nid.prios@gmail.com

shirts available

nid.prios@gmail.com

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