Record Collectors
By Carlos Ramirez | 10.16.2019
"...the most I’ve paid for a record is my copy of the Misfits’ 3 Hits from Hell..."
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By Andrew Orlando | 8.7.2019
"If I'm at a gig and the band is good, I'm typically gonna pick up a record before a shirt."
By Carlos Ramirez | 4.12.2019
"...having to put in a little work lends the experience more meaning."
By Carlos Ramirez | 3.5.2019
Meet a college student who relaxes by hunting for vinyl in her spare time.
By Carlos Ramirez | 12.18.2018
Meet a serious Misfits fiend from Switzerland.
By Carlos Ramirez | 12.14.2018
"It’s all about Revelation Records for me, dude."
By Carlos Ramirez | 11.28.2018
The only thing that rivals his vinyl addiction is his love for VfL Bochum soccer club.
By Carlos Ramirez | 11.23.2018
"I miss the unpredictability and excitement of going to flea markets in the area."
By Carlos Ramirez | 11.15.2018
"Luckily, my wife also enjoys buying records so we don’t have to argue about that."
By Carlos Ramirez | 11.8.2018
"The most I think I paid was $300 dollars on eBay for the original Agnostic Front Victim In Pain LP..."
By Carlos Ramirez | 10.16.2018
"Realistically, I still hope to find Raw Power’s Screams from the Gutter on tape..."
By Carlos Ramirez | 10.1.2018
The death metal and hardcore devotee co-runs Vanilla Thunder Records with his wife.
By Carlos Ramirez | 9.26.2018
This death metal vocalist is on the hunt for that Ripping Corpse record, if anyone can help him out.
By Carlos Ramirez | 9.24.2018
"I was lucky enough to get the older stuff when it came out and never had to go the internet..."
By Carlos Ramirez | 9.11.2018
Welcome the youngest member of our little club.
By Carlos Ramirez | 9.4.2018
This hardcore lifer has played in bands (Voice of Reason, The Distance) and also helped run Stillborn Records.
By Carlos Ramirez | 8.29.2018
*featuring a copy of Chung King Can Suck It
By Carlos Ramirez | 8.23.2018
"Online resources are great in connecting with other collectors, but it’s almost too easy."
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