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Gotcha ? OK I see the problem now.  I have the same problem on my computer screen too.  If I shrink the view on my screen from 100% to 75% I see the checkout button, I figured that was just because I have a small computer screen.  I appreciate the feedback, the website is new and I will fix this.  If you are having problems ordering the record just write me at limited.appeal@gmail.com

Thanks - Ken
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The cart is working.

You need to choose your location USA, Canada, International.  After you have selected where you live you can start populating the cart.  You can also contact me directly at limited.appeal@gmail.com if that is easier for you.

Thanks - Ken
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I only have a few copies of this record/CD left, and they can be purchased at www.limitedappealrecords .com  

The LP can be purchased for $15
The CD can be purchased for $12

Kilslug "Bring Back the Dead 20th Year Reunion" LP - The record centers are hand stamped.  Record jackets are stenciled and hand numbered.  The record is limited to 306 copies, and the CD is limited to 100 copies.

Below is a recent review of this record that appears in Terminal Boredom;

Kilslug "Live At Church 2007" LP
Shit, what an unexpected treat. Kilslug, one of the few bands who were running in the same bracket as Drunks With Guns, and surely should be mentioned as much as DWG (or even Flipper) when it comes to comparitive name-drops for recent (and older) bands of the "punishing" ilk (your Pissed Jeans and even your Jesus Lizards). You should really own all their records (the 'Necktie Party' and 'Warlocks, Witches...' EPs and the 'Answer the Call' LP) if you think you're a tough guy. So, how wise was it to release the first live show of a reunited band who hadn't played a show in almost twenty years? Surprisingly smart, let's say. Almost all original line-up (vox from the legendary Larry Lifeless, also of Upsideown Cross and more, OG guitar and drums, with a stand-in for now deceased original bassist Cheez and an extra guitar player being the only two "new" guys) playing some classics. "Into A Hole", "Autopsy Performing", "Witches, Warlocks and Demons", plus a bunch of other vintage material ("Crying in the Church", "March of the Skeletons", etc.) for a whopping eight tracks full of heavy bad-vibed sludge and doom. Sound quality is great, LL sounds suitably scummy and deranged. You probably could've played cuts off this for me blind and I wouldn't known if they were from 2007 or 1987. If you don't know this band yet, this would be a comfortable place to begin before you do some digging and spend some change on their original records, which are in dire need of reissue now that we're talking about it. Scum stats: limited to 300 copies with spray-painted sleeves.(RK)
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The record is pressed.  Just waiting on the sleeves.  Brian mentioned making the sleeves when he gets back from touring in October.
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Edition of 480, 100 on colored vinyl. Contains members of: Melvins, Murder City Devils, Big Business, Monorchid, Karp, Skull Kontrol & many more.

Cover artwork by Mike Guerena (animator for "King of the Hill" ) Yep.

Sounds like: A combination of all the bands that members are from doing hardcore inspired noise rock, or noise rock inspired hardcore.

Price: $15.00

http://limitedappealrecords.com/
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Upcoming Shows/Tours/Events / Re: N O B U N N Y
« on: March 02, 2010, 06:05:17 PM »
N O B O S T O N ?
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Music Shit / Box Set Question
« on: March 02, 2010, 06:02:58 PM »
Can any tell me where I can purchase blank empty 12" box set boxes.   I have three record box set planned, and can't seem to find a source on the internet.  Thanks
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$6.00 for a 7" plus $3.50 for Postage with Delivery Confirmation does not seem all that outrageous to me.  Considering what it cost to make the record it is a bargain.  You will pay more for it on eBay soon enough.
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Hello,

The record centers are hand stamped and stenciled. Record sleeves are hand numbered.  I can send this to you for $9.50 post paid in the US.  My paypal email address is limited.appeal@gmail.com.

I also have a few more copies of Tile's ? ?Welcome to Ditch Your Friendsville? 12? EP. Edition of 205: One-sided record with an etched b-side, and a lock groove. The record centers are hand stamped. Record jackets are hand numbered and assembled. $18.50 post paid in the USA.

You can listen to "Sit & Relax" from the 7" and "Oxygen Destroyer/I Run the Show" from the 12" on the Limited Appeal Record's myspace page.

You can have both records for $24.50 post paid in the US. 

Email me if you live outside the US for a pricing.

Thanks - Ken
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Hello,

I am auction of some test pressings for forthcoming releases by Limited Appeal Records and other previous releases.

Thanks - Ken

http://shop.ebay.com/limited_appeal/m.html?_dmd=1&_ipg=50&_sop=12&_rdc=1
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I only have a few copies of each jacket version of this record left. Prices are below the Terminal Boredom review.   You can send the payment to limited.appeal@gmail.com, or drop me a note at that same email address if you want to mail the payment.

Kilslug "Bring Back the Dead 20th Year Reunion Live" LP The record centers are hand stamped.  Record jackets are stenciled and hand numbered.

Scum Stats
Edition of 306 of which 55 of the records are on colored vinyl
Test Pressing Jacket: reverse stencil image of the official release ? edition of 10
Silver Paint on Black Jackets ? edition of 146
White Paint on Black Jackets ? edition of 100
Red Paint on White Jackets ? edition of 60

Below is a recent review of this record that appears in Terminal Boredom;

Kilslug "Live At Church 2007" LP
Shit, what an unexpected treat. Kilslug, one of the few bands who were running in the same bracket as Drunks With Guns, and surely should be mentioned as much as DWG (or even Flipper) when it comes to comparitive name-drops for recent (and older) bands of the "punishing" ilk (your Pissed Jeans and even your Jesus Lizards). You should really own all their records (the 'Necktie Party' and 'Warlocks, Witches...' EPs and the 'Answer the Call' LP) if you think you're a tough guy. So, how wise was it to release the first live show of a reunited band who hadn't played a show in almost twenty years? Surprisingly smart, let's say. Almost all original line-up (vox from the legendary Larry Lifeless, also of Upsideown Cross and more, OG guitar and drums, with a stand-in for now deceased original bassist Cheez and an extra guitar player being the only two "new" guys) playing some classics. "Into A Hole", "Autopsy Performing", "Witches, Warlocks and Demons", plus a bunch of other vintage material ("Crying in the Church", "March of the Skeletons", etc.) for a whopping eight tracks full of heavy bad-vibed sludge and doom. Sound quality is great, LL sounds suitably scummy and deranged. You probably could've played cuts off this for me blind and I wouldn't known if they were from 2007 or 1987. If you don't know this band yet, this would be a comfortable place to begin before you do some digging and spend some change on their original records, which are in dire need of reissue now that we're talking about it. Scum stats: limited to 300 copies with spray-painted sleeves.(RK)


For one record shipped in the US: $20.50
For one record shipped to Canada: $23.50
For one record shipped Worldwide: $29.50

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