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Title: Stereolaffs CDs
Post by: Jimmy on October 19, 2008, 06:57:53 PM
Hey everyone,
I need to buy the Stereolaffs albums.  Is there any incentive to buying the CDs instead of downloading them from Amazon or iTunes? Awesome cover art? Killer booklet? The fact that you actually have a physical copy? What are your opinions?
Thank you
Jimmy

P.S. Which is your favorite volume?
Title: Re: Stereolaffs CDs
Post by: Omar on October 19, 2008, 07:03:45 PM
Buy the physical copies of each release.  If you have to select one, go for Hippy Justice, which is the best comedy album of all-time.
Title: Re: Stereolaffs CDs
Post by: yesno on October 19, 2008, 07:18:13 PM
Are there cool inserts, etc?  I bought them all from iTunes.
Title: Re: Stereolaffs CDs
Post by: buffcoat on October 19, 2008, 07:20:29 PM
I'm a classic-era fan, so "Chain Fights, Beer Busts and Service with a Grin" ranks as my favorite.  I don't listen to anything after "Document."
Title: Re: Stereolaffs CDs
Post by: Gregory on October 19, 2008, 07:41:48 PM
Every time I've bought from sterolaffs, there have been a couple stickers or other fun things in the envelope as well.
Title: Re: Stereolaffs CDs
Post by: AllisonLeGnome on October 19, 2008, 08:16:33 PM
Every time I've bought from sterolaffs, there have been a couple stickers or other fun things in the envelope as well.
That's true- I have more buttons and stickers than things to put them on at this point. It's always a fun bonus.
Title: Re: Stereolaffs CDs
Post by: masterofsparks on October 19, 2008, 09:30:08 PM
The covers have written endorsements from famous comedians like Paul F. Tompkins, Conan O'Brien, and Dylan Milford.
Title: Re: Stereolaffs CDs
Post by: Jimmy on October 19, 2008, 09:39:43 PM
It sounds like I better use my Amazon gift card for something else... Thanks for the input
Title: Re: Stereolaffs CDs
Post by: Forrest on October 19, 2008, 10:19:51 PM
Also, when you buy them at Stereolaffs, I would imagine more money goes directly to the artists, who have historically utilized those funds for putting out more releases.