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7:32 am September 3, 2008
| Bastian
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Just wondering, can anyone confirm the release of an actual Dr. Horrible CD sometime later? I know that the soundtrack was released via iTunes just today but i REALLY don't want to download it off of iTunes. I'm very anti-digital music downloading, legal or illegal. But I will download it if there aren't any plans for an actual CD, which is why I'm asking if anyone has heard. I know Wikipedia says it will be released on CD later, but, you know, that's Wikipedia. As much as I love it I don't completely trust it.
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1:15 pm September 3, 2008
| mrcranky
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Wow, you want to buy a physical CD because you are adamantly against downloading over the Internet the music soundtrack of a movie that was immensely poplular and downloaded over the Internet? We need the Fark "Ironic" tag.
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These are not the hammer.
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11:49 pm September 3, 2008
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The only reason I want CD is because I like higher quality than compressed sound files and also having a physical backup in case something bad happens to my computer. Besides I just like CDs. They're pretty. I collect them. The internet is great, but the quality of something on physical media is better is all. No need to attack me about it…
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2:39 am September 4, 2008
| Moonfire
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Some people – I include myself in that just like something tangible in their hand – it's like reading a book, I think it is more personal.
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2:45 am September 4, 2008
| mrcranky
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Don't get me wrong. If and when a physical CD of the soundtrack becomes available, I'll probably buy it, but now days for me that's a rarity. Even when I do buy a CD instead of digital files, I do it only for sentimental reasons or because I'm a big fan of a particular artist, and the first thing I do when I get a CD is rip it to mp3 and put the CD away.
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These are not the hammer.
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4:21 am September 4, 2008
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Thank you for understanding Moonfire. I also agree with you, about CDs and with books too. Nothing like the smell and feel of a brand new CD or book =)
So does anyone have info on a CD release? Anyone?
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6:33 am September 4, 2008
| Prissi
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I'm one of those people that go for the physical CDs always, over the digital ones, even though I never actually listen to my physical CDs. Just… weird like that. Still, I got this, 'cause I just couldn't wait anymore
I imagine there's definitely a way to get it out on physical CD — like OMWF was, so it's definitely within the realm of possibility. Especially since it's like #2 on iTunes in the US and #1 in Canada/Australia, I think? So there's clearly profit to be had.
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dreams are easy to achieve if hope is all I'm hoping to be ::: music
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8:08 am September 4, 2008
| badhorse123
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You could ask a friend to burn a CD for you.
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oh! goodness, look at my wrist! I've gotta go!
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11:50 am September 4, 2008
| Lady Baltimore
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There's nothing wrong with wanting a hardcopy (CD). The quality is better.
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