Evican Ann O'War
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Utopia also has a basement level where they have local bands playing and also signings with international bands as well.
You can usually find what you're looking for here, although it will more than likely be a little higher in price than say somewhere like JB Hi Fi.
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BurbotsRevenge Foetal Butchery
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yeh the prices can be a bit steep at times, but the selction is better than anywhere... no doubt...
glad i got to get some signage by Immortal here not so long ago as well
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Dark Cornatus Powerslave ElitePosts: 4330 |
Fuck so thats where it went! I hadnt gone for ages, and turned up one day with my girlfriend to show it to her, only to find out it was gone!
Its a bit of a rip off, but i have bought many albums and a couple of shirts there.
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Judas The Amputator
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I bought my very first metal shirt from there, back when it was on George St.
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Oracle Orcinus
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Written by Dark Cornatus on 25.07.2008 at 16:22
Fuck so thats where it went! I hadnt gone for ages, and turned up one day with my girlfriend to show it to her, only to find out it was gone!
Its a bit of a rip off, but i have bought many albums and a couple of shirts there.
When we go to Sydeny for Opeth, Your taking me there
I better save some money up if its expensive then
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Black Mass
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JB HiFi have a faily decent, and up to date, metal collection. I find the dudes at Utopia to be a bit full of themselves and seldom helpful.
Oracle - its worth going if you haven't been before, they have some cool merchandise but its all a bit expensive.
I will never forget this time, about 5 years ago, I went to Utopia to try and find a vinyl copy of Ministry's Just 1 Fix 12" edit - I asked the dude behind the counter (after looking myself for about 20mins) if he could check in the database to see if they had it or knew where I could get it. This dude looks at me and says "Who's Ministry." I just walked away....and have never been back.
I then went to Red Eye Records on King St and the dudes there (upstairs) were heaps helpful. Gave me a few websites to check out and sure enough I found my vinyl in France, paid something like 85 euros for it and had it in my hands within 48 hours (express international courier). So I guess I'd recommend Red Eye over Utopia.
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Warman Erotic Stains
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Sounds great!
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Oracle Orcinus
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Written by Black Mass on 29.08.2008 at 15:28
Oracle - its worth going if you haven't been before, they have some cool merchandise but its all a bit expensive.
Yeah i just wanna have a look, havent been before but i dont think ill be buying anything because Matt said its expensive.
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Oracle Orcinus
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Went there yesterday and it was alright. Wasnt as good as what i expected though. Did get 2 cds from there though
I think i prefer JB HiFi for buying metal albums though.
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Sonic MrSumo
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I go to Redeye Records on King St. for my metal cd's. And if they don't have it, they can order pretty much anything in in about a week.
Good store!
I've requested www.metalstorm.ee add Redeye to their locations.
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Daniel
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JB HIFI is way better for cds.. as are many underground labels.
But Utopia is a pretty cool store.You can find some cool stuff there.
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xplizt
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Moved to corner of Kent/Bathurst streets as of September 2010 - Basement.
Wicked store, great selection.
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Ace Frawley The Spaceman
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I like to visit this store whenever I'm in Sydney.
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mes
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Cool store, great selection (festival prices for merch/gear though? come on!) and a bumper horror movie selection if youre into that sort of thing.
@Black Mass: Whoa! I am admittedly only familiar with the store since its move to its current basement location at Kent/Bathurst, but that anecdote totally took me by surprise! The staff are generally polite, helpful and reasonably knowledgable to boot from my experience, the owner from my experience is quite upfront and helpful when it comes to ordering in something that isn't stocked, offering price quotes, shipping times, info on the record etc. exactly what you'd expect from a competent record store. Sounds like you definetely caught the wrong person at the wrong time
What magical JB Hi-Fi stores are you guys visiting, by the way! Apart from a decent selection at QVB, its a true rarity to see anything more interesting than System of a Down/20 bucks a pop metallica/megadeth/nuclear blast/etc. around me (eastern subs, admittedly -.-) If i had a heart attack from surprise that JB stocked the collectors ed of Mastodon's The Hunter imagine how i felt when i found Kvelertak in bondi junction JB, with "Album of the year 2010?" written on the shrink-wrap in marker?
Ahem, i digress. Cool spot with good range of cd's, vinyl, merch, patches, eddie masks and ALWAYS SOMETHING BITCHIN ON THE SPEAKERS!
As i mentioned before prices can sometimes be dissuading, but it's the best place to go if you're after something a little harder to find.
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Sonic MrSumo
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Written by Sonic MrSumo on 08.10.2008 at 11:08
I go to Redeye Records on King St. for my metal cd's. And if they don't have it, they can order pretty much anything in in about a week.
Good store!
I've requested www.metalstorm.ee add Redeye to their locations.
I rarely go to Redeye anymore...since they've moved, their metal section is far smaller and the range is pretty crap. Utopia all the way now!!
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All the bridges in the world won't save you, if there's no other side to cross to.
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