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<blockquote data-quote="sirius" data-source="post: 238739" data-attributes="member: 258"><p>Lets not forget the most excellent Manchester Underground Records and the then near by Corn Exchange.......before some IRA fekwit dicided semtex would give it a nice makeover.</p><p></p><p>Manchester underground was ace, they had some studio gear in a back room from what I remember, and you used to hear banging piano rocking out whenever somebody opened the studio door, lol. They had that fantastic plastic strips on the entrance door too....like you were delving in a secret tune store, lol.</p><p></p><p>My brother baught rare Sykick promo's. the rare Ultracynic white, the promo of Awesome 3 and loads of screamers like MANIC for under 20 quid! lol. Quite silly really!.</p><p></p><p>I knew they moved to the buiding that was Split Skates (coloseum now?) down the steps, but theyve gone now havent they?. There was also some obscure shops I never found, even to this day.</p><p>Sirius.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirius, post: 238739, member: 258"] Lets not forget the most excellent Manchester Underground Records and the then near by Corn Exchange.......before some IRA fekwit dicided semtex would give it a nice makeover. Manchester underground was ace, they had some studio gear in a back room from what I remember, and you used to hear banging piano rocking out whenever somebody opened the studio door, lol. They had that fantastic plastic strips on the entrance door too....like you were delving in a secret tune store, lol. My brother baught rare Sykick promo's. the rare Ultracynic white, the promo of Awesome 3 and loads of screamers like MANIC for under 20 quid! lol. Quite silly really!. I knew they moved to the buiding that was Split Skates (coloseum now?) down the steps, but theyve gone now havent they?. There was also some obscure shops I never found, even to this day. Sirius. [/QUOTE]
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