QUOTE(Angel of Deth @ May 9 2010, 12:01 AM)
Kedai Auntie or Pertama Complex also don't have??
you can, but you need to pay deposit first and they'll order the item from supplier. Anyway if you want to order from overseas it's best if you order several item instead of 1 item only. It's expensive that way (delivery charges).
you need to be careful if you order CD from aussie since Sam (batara guru of langsuyr) several times experienced from getting pirated CD instead of original from the dealer that claimed it's 3rd party's original merchandise licensed from the records label itself, but the dealer didn't stated any details on its website about that, once when delivered he only know that's not an original stuff.

you can listen to vinesh22 suggestion on how to get latest stuff. Singapore tends to get the item early than Malaysian on metal stuff.

Added on May 9, 2010, 5:46 pmQUOTE(Burnn @ May 9 2010, 04:23 PM)
Nope. I was a Music Zone last Wednesday. Since the album was just released in Europe, hopefully in two weeks it reach us. Well actually, depends on where the store source the album because if I'm not mistaken Exhibit B will be released mid of May in US. I saw Exhibit A and Let There Be Blood at Music Zone once. Therefore, there is a chance it will be brought in. Online is the best option, but I worry "kena tahan di Kastam" problem.
Yes, that's a problem when we order the metal's vinyl/CDs using malaysian address. Nowadays it's a bit harder to get pass the custom duty checked if found that the cover album got some explicit image/taboo wording and so on. haha. But there will be no problem if you order metal t-shirt overseas since it's just a fabric and got no problem when get through the scanner. Most of friend of mine didn't have any trouble when ordering metal t-shirt to get pass, but for the digital product like CD and vinyl there will be a 50-50 chance either it's pass or not. If you're lucky the item will be delivered safely at your home.
This post has been edited by kInOzAwA: May 9 2010, 05:46 PM