I'm leaning towards the idea of using this one on the backcover instead of the crappy band picture cover, and the bandcover can go to inlay's inner side. Something like that.Avenger wrote:Just put that one into one of the inside pages of the booklet.
That way if someone REALLY wanted to use it they could still flip the booklet inside-out.
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After my two desastrous attmepts at shirts I'm very reluctant on locking funds on merchandise that will cluster my storage shelves for months afterwards (I still have 43 VECTOM shirts left sitting there out of 100 made, mind you).MEXDefenderOfSteel wrote:any shirts for this release????
The only way I can do it would be on preorder basis with minimum of 50 people intersted - something I dont think is really realistic.
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This reissue is great! The booklet and sleeves look great! I really enjoyed the interview and watching the video clips of them performing live and looking metal as fuck on a Ludwigshafen (a city I frequented last year) TV channel in the 80s. Breakin' Metal, Indianapolis, Sinner, Metal Hymn '86 are no bullshit, fist pumping, in your face German metal gems. Long live 80s teutonic steel bands like this.