Get Busy Committee "I Don't Care About You" b/w "Say Whaaat?" vinyl picture disc single Features THREE unreleased tracks including one written/recorded for this promotion ABOUT one of the purchasers
The USB Uzi Flash Drives we made were so surprisingly successful (we sold through our first order in two months and had to manufacture more) we decided to break out another custom and collectible way of getting Get Busy Committee music to you. We hope you're feelin it and will help us press up this incredible custom vinyl.
If you support this project by pledging any amount of money and we reach our goal of $3,218.18 we will take that money and give it directly to the fine folks at Erika Records for the pressing ultra-limited edition picture disc vinyl. The vinyl will picture our patented koala holding an Uzi (the cover from "Uzi Does It") on side A and a track listing on side B. Each piece of vinyl will be hand-numbered and run in an exclusive limited edition of 500.
A $5 pledge gets you a digital copy of the music on the 12" delivered to your email box.
An $18 pledge gets you a copy of this 12", postage paid, shipped to your house, anywhere in the world. A digital copy of the music on the 12" will also be delivered to your email box.
A $28 pledge gets you one of the first 200 numbered pieces of picture-disc vinyl shipped to your house, anywhere in the world. A digital copy of the music on the 12" will also be delivered to your email box.
A $50 pledge gets you one of the first 100 numbered pieces and a phone call from Get Busy Committee. Ask them about the making of their record, where Busta Rhymes gets a midnight snack, which member of Linkin Park likes to get his swerve on, what's the capitol of Nebraska, or virtually anything that's on your mind. A digital copy of the music on the 12" will also be delivered to your email box.
But ONE lucky purchaser, the first and only to pledge $1000 will receive an historic package:
Thanks for the support, Ryu, Apathy, and Scoop Deville Get Busy Committee
A digital copy of the music on the 12" delivered to your email box.
You get a copy of this 12", postage paid, shipped to your house, anywhere in the world.
Receive one of the first 200 numbered pieces of picture-disc vinyl shipped to your house, anywhere in the world.
One of the first 100 numbered pieces of vinyl, shipped to your house, anywhere in the world, and a phone call from Get Busy Committee. Ask them about the making of their record, where Busta Rhymes gets a midnight snack, which member of Linkin Park likes to get his swerve on, what's the capitol of Nebraska, or virtually anything that's on your mind.
Not only do you get one of the first 100 numbered pieces of vinyl, signed by Get Busy Committee, and a digital download of the tracks on the EP, but you get dinner and drinks with Get Busy Committee and random special guests at an as yet to be determined (but no doubt seedy) location in the greater Los Angeles area (our treat!).
One of the first 100 numbered pieces of vinyl, signed by Get Busy Committee, and lyrics to one of the tracks on the EP hand-written by the group. Only five of these in the world, people. These could be worth billions on Ebay in a few short years.
Studio intern! Sit with Apathy or Scoop Deville (your choice) while they make a beat for the next Get Busy Committee record (in progress, released later in 2010)! INVALUABLE.
Get Busy Committee will write and record a song ABOUT YOU for this single. Not only will the songs be available on this beautiful ultra-collectible picture disc, the single will be available via iTunes, Amazon, Lala and everywhere digital music is sold/streamed/stolen. TWO copies of the single, numbered 1 and 2. Copy number 1 will be in a plaque like the ones given for gold and platinum records, ready to hang on your wall. It will look amazing in the den next to the dogs player pool or poker or whatever that is. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Jump on the grenade before some rich kid does. Pool money with your friends and they'll write a song about your whole crew. Parents, break into the college fund, this is what your kid REALLY wants.