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Old 07.02.2007, 10:31 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Danny Himself
Sometimes I am dissatisfied with my record/cassette/cd collection when I look at it close up. There's a lot, but it's all about 30 or so bands. My problem with discovering new music is, if I like it, I instantly want to buy all of their work. Which is shit financially, and I never get around to listening to it all properly anyways.

So these days I am reluctant to venture outside of my bubble. For now.

I sometimes feel that way, too. Do I really want to check out this new band, because I know as soon as I fall in love with this LP I'll want more of the same.

That doesn't stop me though.

But more and more I find I'm getting more cautious. I tend to wait til the consensus is in on a lot of stuff before plunking down the coin, unless it's something I'm sure I'll like. I bought Mirrored the week it came out because I'd heard enough of it to know it was an album for me, and that was before looking at any reviews.
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