I wonder how 'official' they are?wicked keeper wrote:I thought those Russian licence CD's were official ,just not allowed to be sold outside Russia.

It's supposed to be a caricature of your way of jumping to a conclusion based on nothing...Korgüll wrote:What's this supposed to mean?
I have tons of CD bootlegs & they all tend to come from Russia (& Kazakhstan) & Greece... this is the general trend, I'm not saying all Russians etc... are bootleggers, but maybe they are?
Well, if only they could now improve the quality of these releases so they don't look like bootlegs!!!mordred wrote:It's supposed to be a caricature of your way of jumping to a conclusion based on nothing...Korgüll wrote:What's this supposed to mean?
I have tons of CD bootlegs & they all tend to come from Russia (& Kazakhstan) & Greece... this is the general trend, I'm not saying all Russians etc... are bootleggers, but maybe they are?
A lot of labels, among others Iron Glory, have licensed a lot of realeases to Russian labels for release and sale at low prices in Russia. These are legit. They can, however, only be sold legally in Russian and the baltic states. If you bought them on ebay, or by any other means except for on a trip to Russia or baltic states, the sale was illegal.
You should not buy these releases (unless you live in Russia of course!). Because by doing so you are supporting dishonest dealers who makes $$$$ by misusing the system that was designed to stop the bootleg flood and to bring metal to the russian market in a legitimate, and afforedable, form.
I wouldn't have bought such releases if I had known, the user I bought it from was in England, I then get an envolope from russia and I was like what the fuck is this commie bullshit,I then proceeded to search this cd for russian spy materials and sent it to the CIA and they confirmed no russian spy equipment was involved with this cd, so I decided to keep it to show the world inferior russian pressings.mordred wrote:It's supposed to be a caricature of your way of jumping to a conclusion based on nothing...Korgüll wrote:What's this supposed to mean?
I have tons of CD bootlegs & they all tend to come from Russia (& Kazakhstan) & Greece... this is the general trend, I'm not saying all Russians etc... are bootleggers, but maybe they are?
You should not buy these releases (unless you live in Russia of course!). Because by doing so you are supporting dishonest dealers who makes $$$$ by misusing the system that was designed to stop the bootleg flood and to bring metal to the russian market in a legitimate, and afforedable, form.
I wasn't nitro music/brotherhood of metal from Basingstoke was it ? I was considering buying the first two Demolition Hammer Cd's from him.FenderMedium wrote: I wouldn't have bought such releases if I had known, the user I bought it from was in England, I then get an envolope from russia and I was like what the fuck is this commie bullshit,I then proceeded to search this cd for russian spy materials and sent it to the CIA and they confirmed no russian spy equipment was involved with this cd, so I decided to keep it to show the world inferior russian pressings.
I guess as "official" as all these Polish Carnage Rec./Loud Out Rec./Morbid Noizz Rec. tape-pressings of all the Black Mark/Peaceville/... releases in the early/mid-90es.Korgüll wrote:I wonder how 'official' they are?wicked keeper wrote:I thought those Russian licence CD's were official ,just not allowed to be sold outside Russia.
Yeah I wonder if they are official too.wicked keeper wrote:I was considering buying the first two Demolition Hammer Cd's from him.