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(9 replies, posted in Releases)

hell yes.

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BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:
smiletron wrote:

will be there n__n

ORLY?

rly! see ya there. :3

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(126 replies, posted in General Discussion)

will be there n__n

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(27 replies, posted in Releases)

awesome.

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(58 replies, posted in General Discussion)

barbeque wrote:

scenebabe22 here. . .

rofl

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(42 replies, posted in Releases)

well done sir!

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(2 replies, posted in Releases)

thank you. heart

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(51 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

heart

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

thank ya! dedicated to the new house/studio, and the people involved there... smile

keep rockin. smile

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

EQUINOX

1. AGELESS (4:37)

2. ONEIROS (4:20)

3. EQUINOX (4:54)

4. WANDERERS (3:51)

this thing came out a few days ago... you can find it free here:
http://soundcloud.com/smiletron/sets/smiletron-equinox/
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11295137/EQUINOX320.zip

thank you to everyone who was a part. heart

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(1 replies, posted in Releases)

FREE DOWNLOAD

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

well yeah!

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(127 replies, posted in General Discussion)

nordloef wrote:

imo i think that when youre 60 or 80 an ugly tattoo is your smallest problem.

haha yeah. still. one less thing to worry about.

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(127 replies, posted in General Discussion)

do it as long as its significant to you, and if you're comfortable with having it forever (or have a shit ton of money.)

i personally go for simplicity. simple shapes, which will eventually form a larger whole. i waited for about 3 years to start any tattoo ideas, even though they didnt necessarily change over time. just wanted to make sure i could stand something permanent.

didnt quite expect the level of pain that came with it! would not recommend the tops of your feet for your first tattoo. tongue


tl;dr do what you want

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(43 replies, posted in General Discussion)

a netlabel will give you nothing you couldn't achieve yourself with a bit of hard work. that being said, some netlabels do give nice exposure to a larger audience. most don't.