Great news for all collectors! Linkin Park and Fort Minor will both be releasing vinyls for this years Record Store Day on April 16! They will release "Road To Revolution: Live At Milton Keynes" and "The Rising Tied", respectively. This is the first time these albums are being released on vinyl."Road To Revolution" will be released as a blood red double LP with black splatter, while "The Rising Tied" vinyl will be in Coke-bottle green, also as a double LP. Both will be printed in limited runs of 3,000 so if you're interested, you might wanna make sure you're first in line at your local record store. This isn't the first time Linkin Park has been involved with Record Store Day, you may remember them re-releasing Hybrid Theory with the "One Step Closer" single in 2013 and Collision Course the year after that. However, it is the first time Fort Minor is getting involved with Record Store Day, and it might be a sign of more Fort Minor activity in the near future. We can only hope! Check out a picture of the "Road to Revolution" vinyl below. [thumb]http://www.lpassociation.com/upload/images/030816-183439_12819049_692324934203853_984581955_n.jpg[/thumb] What do you think of this? Will you be getting one of these, or maybe both? Tell us in the forums! Source: Record Store Day Website
FYI, "Coke Bottle Green" is this color, for anyone wondering: [thumb]http://www.pjcollectors.com/public/images/lp/ten_coke_USA_2014_vinyla.jpg[/thumb] This was a Pearl Jam vinyl done in that color.
http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/8380 Not sure why The Making of Petrified is on the tracklist though.
It would've been cool if it was an LPU track collection or something, but I have no interest in these.
I wasn't aware that Record Store Day was somehow taking place on April 16th, April 29th, AND June 3rd.
I'll definitely be picking up Fort Minor but Road To Revolution probably not because I am not really a fan of Live Releases on vinyl (I do have two but one is a comp and the other one was a gift from my girlfriend so..)
Camped out at Amoeba in Hollywood for both the LP & FM vinyls. The Fort Minor one especially. They only carried 15 of them total. Here is a picture!