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Yeah, I got Satans Revenge II too but this was already mentioned here, so thats why I left it out ;)
Satans Revenge II is important for me for two reasons: Morbid Angels first ever appearance on vinyl and also Necrovore track (is it from original demo or re-recorded demo version?) is awesome!
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deathster wrote:Satans Revenge II is important for me for two reasons: Morbid Angels first ever appearance on vinyl and also Necrovore track (is it from original demo or re-recorded demo version?) is awesome!
I've read about an unspread version of the demo with better sound, and the track on SR II is supposed to come from that unreleased version. But I've never heard SR II so I can't comment myself.
Annihilation of Antichrist LP w/ Masters Hammer (using corpsepaint on promoshot!)
What's this one?!
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humus wrote:
deathster wrote:
Annihilation of Antichrist LP w/ Masters Hammer (using corpsepaint on promoshot!)
What's this one?!
It's on the Swiss label Witchhunt, who also released Anathema's first 7". Just found the details here:
http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/55765
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That looks very interesting to say the least, seeing the cover very vaguely rings a bell. Are those two MH tracks the same versions as on Ritual? Seems like I really need to track down this compilation, how hard is it to find?
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"Britannia Infernus - A history of British Occult and Black metal" D-CD (disc 1 is GREAT!, one of the best compilations that were released in past few years)
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humus wrote:That looks very interesting to say the least, seeing the cover very vaguely rings a bell. Are those two MH tracks the same versions as on Ritual?
I think it's practically all demo tracks on there. I've no idea how rare it is nowadays.
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EESTI POP #11 "Elagu igavene suvi" 1989/90 (Melodija)

Featuring 2 trx from local speed/thrash heroes SHOWER (stupid name I know!)
Other punk/rock/indie bands featured on LP are not so interesting though.
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deathster wrote:Yeah, I got Satans Revenge II too but this was already mentioned here, so thats why I left it out ;)
Satans Revenge II is important for me for two reasons: Morbid Angels first ever appearance on vinyl and also Necrovore track (is it from original demo or re-recorded demo version?) is awesome!
I never managed to find this one, got a crappy incomplete rip of it
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deathster wrote:Yeah, I got Satans Revenge II too but this was already mentioned here, so thats why I left it out ;)
Satans Revenge II is important for me for two reasons: Morbid Angels first ever appearance on vinyl and also Necrovore track (is it from original demo or re-recorded demo version?) is awesome!
So Morbid Angel's first ever appearance on vinyl wasn't the Thy Kingdom Come 7" single done by Splattermanaic Records (a sub-division of Off The Disk Records) out of Switzerland? That was in 1988 I believe, did it come out after the Satan's Revenge II compilation?
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Satans Revenge II was in 1988. I have to check it out but if I remeber correctly the EP came in 1989.
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deathster wrote:Satans Revenge II was in 1988. I have to check it out but if I remeber correctly the EP came in 1989.
Yeah, your correct I think. Erich was clearly taking his time with releasing the EP, Fear Of God and Infest were getting more attention from Off The Disk Records in 1988 and rightly so.
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OmenOfSteel wrote:All the german BREAK OUT editions on D&S
I have the first one and I love that early German speed metal combined with a sort of NWOBHM sound that all those bands have. The next 2 have proven difficult to find unfortunately.
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on top of Master's Hammer, the Annihilation of the Antichrist (I surely hope that means Antichrist is annihilating, and not getting annihilated, otherwise all these bands have been duped on being on white metal) compo also has two of the best Rotting Christ tracks on them. Anyone know if these are the same cuts as on the Satanas Tedeum demo? Perhaps Feast is from the MonumentuM split?
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New Electric Warriors kicks ass, wish I could find a CD to replace my LP. Many of the metal massacres also slay.

I have a thing for doomy bands stuck on otherwise shit comps, so I like that "Seaside Rock" one, and am hunting the Pacific Metal comp
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Helm wrote:on top of Master's Hammer, the Annihilation of the Antichrist (I surely hope that means Antichrist is annihilating, and not getting annihilated, otherwise all these bands have been duped on being on white metal) compo also has two of the best Rotting Christ tracks on them. Anyone know if these are the same cuts as on the Satanas Tedeum demo? Perhaps Feast is from the MonumentuM split?
Rotting Christ trx are different from "Satanas Tedeum" demo, different style. Its godly demo, reminds me 1st Genrocidio M-LP. Fast and brutal!
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