This is how to solve your problem:
Pretend it has nothing to do with Aphex Twin.
Listen to it.
If you a) Like it - then keep it.
If you b) Dislike it - take it back to the store.
This is in general a good procedure regarding music.
Sincerly
Stefan
lysaabi wrote:
quoted 30 lines Awww geez here's one that I'm sure alot people will find a great deal of> Awww geez here's one that I'm sure alot people will find a great deal of
> humor in:
>
> I picked up this album at Aron's in LA yesterday, thinking it was new
> Aphex Twin. I get home and start looking at it, turns out it's a V/VM
> remix.
> I went back to Aron's to get my money back, and about six guys that work
> there swore that it was really Aphex Twin. Ok, so I take it home again.
>
> Then today a friend of mine says it's really these two other guys that
> remixed some Aphex Twin.
>
> Since I don't have a turntable, I can't listen to it to see if I even
> like it enough to keep it.(planning to get turntable with tax refund).
>
> It's V/VM - Help Aphex Twin/1.0, 2.0 we don't give a shit... ...
> because you don't give a fuck HAT03
>
> So what's the _real_ story???
>
> I'm sure if RDJ read this he'd laugh himself silly.
>
> Lisa
>
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