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DaN wrote:
Avenger wrote:I still think that:

Apocrypha - Area 54 (1990)

should be added to the Shrapnel discography as well

:(
I was afraid I'd get superaids if I delved too deep into the guitar wanker hell of the later Shrapnel output. I figured a clever, consistant way of ending the list was with their last vinyl release (which I THINK was the Michael Lee Firkins LP - corrections welcomed), but maybe "the last REAL Metal album" would also work, if that indeed was "Area 54"?
Hahaha...

Well, it's in the exact same vein as the other two Apocrypha albums.

Same Power/Thrash with highly technically guitar work.

I'm a big fan of this sub-genre, so I do own this album and I tell you from first hand experience that it's not just an all out guitar-wankery, shredfest album that the likes of Malmsteen/Satriani/Impellitteri would release.

If anything those solo-effort releases should be removed, because they are exactly that.
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Avenger wrote:
DaN wrote:
Avenger wrote:I still think that:

Apocrypha - Area 54 (1990)

should be added to the Shrapnel discography as well

:(
I was afraid I'd get superaids if I delved too deep into the guitar wanker hell of the later Shrapnel output. I figured a clever, consistant way of ending the list was with their last vinyl release (which I THINK was the Michael Lee Firkins LP - corrections welcomed), but maybe "the last REAL Metal album" would also work, if that indeed was "Area 54"?
Hahaha...

Well, it's in the exact same vein as the other two Apocrypha albums.

Same Power/Thrash with highly technically guitar work.

I'm a big fan of this sub-genre, so I do own this album and I tell you from first hand experience that it's not just an all out guitar-wankery, shredfest album that the likes of Malmsteen/Satriani/Impellitteri would release.

If anything those solo-effort releases should be removed, because they are exactly that.
Might add another 2 titles to the list then. Do you have it on vinyl? If so, is it a US pressing or on Roadrunner?


Another question:
Does anyone have the Canadian Cobra Records pressings of CARNIVORE - s/t, KING DIAMOND - Abigail and POSSESSED - Beyond The Gates? I THINK these might have been out on Cobra, but I'm not 100% sure. I just need the serials.
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DaN wrote:Also, does anyone know of any other Conquest Records (UK) releases other than ORAL, EXCALIBUR and THE BLOOD?
Once upon a time I thought that might be an interesting label based on those releases, however the only others I could find were these:

QUEST1 The Groundhogs - Razor's Edge
QUEST2 Hear and Now - Gong
QUEST7 Glitter Band - Live at the Marquee!

Those 3 made me lose interest pretty quickly.
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Keir wrote:QUEST1 The Groundhogs - Razor's Edge
QUEST2 Hear and Now - Gong
Well, I wouldn't mind hearing these.
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Keir wrote:
DaN wrote:Also, does anyone know of any other Conquest Records (UK) releases other than ORAL, EXCALIBUR and THE BLOOD?
Once upon a time I thought that might be an interesting label based on those releases, however the only others I could find were these:

QUEST1 The Groundhogs - Razor's Edge
QUEST2 Hear and Now - Gong
QUEST7 Glitter Band - Live at the Marquee!

Those 3 made me lose interest pretty quickly.
I kinda figured those missing releases most probably wouldn't be Metal. Aw well, one less label to worry about then.

Just added Grudge Rec btw.
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DaN wrote:
Avenger wrote:
DaN wrote: I was afraid I'd get superaids if I delved too deep into the guitar wanker hell of the later Shrapnel output. I figured a clever, consistant way of ending the list was with their last vinyl release (which I THINK was the Michael Lee Firkins LP - corrections welcomed), but maybe "the last REAL Metal album" would also work, if that indeed was "Area 54"?
Hahaha...

Well, it's in the exact same vein as the other two Apocrypha albums.

Same Power/Thrash with highly technically guitar work.

I'm a big fan of this sub-genre, so I do own this album and I tell you from first hand experience that it's not just an all out guitar-wankery, shredfest album that the likes of Malmsteen/Satriani/Impellitteri would release.

If anything those solo-effort releases should be removed, because they are exactly that.
Might add another 2 titles to the list then. Do you have it on vinyl? If so, is it a US pressing or on Roadrunner?
The copy that I have is on Compact Disc, under the Shrapnel Label, but this CD was also released under Roadracer (Roadrunner) in Europe which is fairly common because in a lot of cases in Europe Roadrunner licenced and distributed for Shrapnel. This was also availible on vinyl in 1990. Pretty easy to find if you do a GEMM search.
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Cobra + Viper Records added. Maybe Avenger or some other Canadians can help fill in a few blanks?
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I really commend you on your work with this it's a really great reference tool and interesting to look through, thankyou!
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I don't know if that was discussed in the past 13 pages of this thread but under Active / Axis section there's mentioned that Anacrusis - Suffering Hour was also released on a CD by this label, however it's just the same bootleg as the first EXE album.
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sovdat wrote:I don't know if that was discussed in the past 13 pages of this thread but under Active / Axis section there's mentioned that Anacrusis - Suffering Hour was also released on a CD by this label, however it's just the same bootleg as the first EXE album.
That's true, I must have skimmed over that...

The original was only released on Metal Blade in CD format.
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Anacrusis corrected. Ta'

Yesterday I added a HUGE Combat Rec-discography. Plenty of missing titles as usual, but the circumstances are a bit complicated. Read more in the intro.

Now I'm working on the Steamhammer catalogue and could use some help. In order to figure out what was released and in which order I need the serial numbers for the Steamhammer pressings below. I have the SPV numbers (usually something like SPV 08-18## or SPV 08-75##) but in the beginning they also had a serial system looking something like SH 00##. If nowhere else they should be printed on the label.

ALASKA - Heart Of The Storm LP
V/A - Metal Massacre V LP
V/A - Metal Massacre VI LP
VIRGIN STEELE - Noble Savage LP
Frank Marino - Full Circle LP
Zenith - Nightmare 7" (could use a scan/photo too)
DAMIEN - Every Dog Has Its Day LP
STEELER - Night After Night 7"
STEELER - Undercover Animal LP
STEELER - Undercover Animal 7"
HITTMAN - You Will Be There 12" (need both serials)
SWEETHARD - s/t LP (this is SH 0038 but here I need the SPV number, 08-18??)
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Metal Massacre 5
SH 0015
Metal Massacre 6
SH 0026
STEELER - Undercover Animal
Nothing to find on my copy !!!
SWEETHARD
SPV 08-1876
HITTMAN
SHP 7015 (No SPV number !)
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Exodus - Bonded By Blood CD, Combat/Torrid 1985 88561-8019:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=016

Helloween - Walls Of Jericho CD, Combat/Noise 1986 88561-8093

Heathan - Breaking The Silence CD, Combat 1987 88561-8162

http://cgi.ebay.com/Heathen-Breaking-th ... 18Q2el1247

Agent Steel - Unstoppable Force CD, Combat 1987 88561-8096

Savatage - Sirens/The Dungeons Are Calling Split CD, Combat 1988 88561-8227

Raven - Nothing Exceeds Like Excess CD, Combat 1988 88561-8262

DBC - S/T CD release was only availible as a split with "The Universe" on Combat 1989 88561-2003

I just did a quick skim-through, I will probably notice more later. If you need any more information, I have all of these in my possession so let me know.

EDIT: Just noticed that you already have the Savatage split, so ignore that one. My bad...
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Many thanx. I realized I forgot to do a proper checkup on what early COMBAT stuff came out on CD, so after some googling I added some more. There might still be some rare ones missing though.


Another Steamhammer-release that might have a SH 00##-serial:
V/A - Speed Metal Hell I + II DLP?
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About the Avanzada Metálica page: the avanzadametallica.net URL relates to metal in the Dominican Republic & has no connection to the Mexican label. Just clearing that up.
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