Priamos wrote:Yeps, the same. Let's see if Chatzial can clear things out.
And here is the damn CD-R Relentless release:
Oh that is totally different. I can understand why you are mad then. There is still a third release with red band name on the cover and different lettering.
Anyways - you can still get the actualy CD release for 15 dollars with shipping directly from the band.
As if i would pay again for the CD. Once is enough, there are many other records and CDs that i need to buy
Helstar wrote:There is also an edition with the red logo (and totally different backcover), it comes before the black logo one and it's not a CDR: matrix code is DIDX-087913 DISC MAKERS
It has two IFPI codes: L337 - 5100
About the CDR, I think it comes from Amazon...
So essentially the red logo version has different matrix and two IFPI codes. The black logo version that is not a CD-R has a different CD matrix (as I posted the photo before) and no IFPI codes. Also a totally different backcover too.
Anybody knows why there are no IFPI codes on the black logo non-CDR version? Can they make a silverpressed CD with no IFPI code?
Zdan wrote:
So essentially the red logo version has different matrix and two IFPI codes. The black logo version that is not a CD-R has a different CD matrix (as I posted the photo before) and no IFPI codes. Also a totally different backcover too.
Anybody knows why there are no IFPI codes on the black logo non-CDR version? Can they make a silverpressed CD with no IFPI code?
Of course it's not a usual thing, but yes IFPI can be missing even in legit pressings. It depends from the manufacturing plants mostly...
On the contrary, boots can come with cloned/fake IFPI codes, imagine it ^^;
Zdan wrote:
So essentially the red logo version has different matrix and two IFPI codes. The black logo version that is not a CD-R has a different CD matrix (as I posted the photo before) and no IFPI codes. Also a totally different backcover too.
Anybody knows why there are no IFPI codes on the black logo non-CDR version? Can they make a silverpressed CD with no IFPI code?
Of course it's not a usual thing, but yes IFPI can be missing even if legit pressings.
On the contrary, boots can come with cloned/fake IFPI codes, imagine it xD
There is not a 100% rule.
Cool. Just good to know I do not have to rebuy the album. I love Ulysses Siren to death so I really wanted to have a proper CD in my collection. Plus for 15 dollars with shipping to Poland they are basically selling the CD at cost value. Very cool of them.
Does anybody know how to recognize the legit Marshall Law "s/t" japanese edition CD from the greek bootleg? Is the bootleg the usual matrix stuff or does it differ in any other way?