Broke, Or Made Better

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Thallirn
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Broke, Or Made Better

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We're more of a poster company right now... super low runs (As low as 17, as high as 42)... though there's plans in the future for a single or two straight outta the underbelly of Nashville.
Posters/Artists to date have been- 3rd Vault Party- bootleg edition- (Including pujol, Dex Romweber Duo, the Black Belles, Boogaloosa Prayer, the Ultras S/C, Jane Rose & the Dead End Boys -also included in the liner art of GRIM-002), Old Man Markley, Natural Child, Big Eyes, Audacity, Blackfoot Gypsies, Kin Ship, and Low Cut Connie.
Show some love on the old faced book!

http://www.facebook.com/BrokeOrMadeBetter

Got a free poster coming up soon for both number 100, and when we hit 101 a raffle of all ya'll wonderful people for another.

Peace, Love, and Gluesticks

Tom
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rival
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No brainer. "Liked."
Hey, it's just a fucking record. Chill.
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dmdv1
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You rock
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Cool posters, hope you do well with it!
Forget what you see
And what you thought was true
It's not really me
Speaking to you

Brendan Benson

"Rock and Roll mother fuckers do you speak it?"
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+1 to everything up there ^.
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Kali Durga
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I done 'liked' it a long time ago, especially that Vault party one :)
"And the message is clear: if we want Jack White as our hero, he will entertain, but not pander. We have to accept all his flaws, whims, caprices and manias as a critical, sometimes uncomfortable, part of the contract."
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