Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:57 am
hahaha Tzum, my grandmother worked there. If only I had known they stocked metal 

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There was a period in about 1992-93 when there were tons of Yugoton, Polish, Czech, and DDR LP pressings in TZUM, plus almost all Laserlight Metalmania CDs. I remember seeing them for at least 4-5 months. No one really cared for the LPs, so they dissapeared after a time.Astaroth wrote:hahaha Tzum, my grandmother worked there. If only I had known they stocked metal
yes, i think that between songs 2.Kuga(Leprocy) and 3.San(Dream) is missing Zle oči(Evil eyes)DaN wrote:In case anyone wants to have a look. I think there's an error in the track order though.
How cool. This looks like a traffic sign. I want itDaN wrote:
In case anyone wants to have a look. I think there's an error in the track order though.
yesThe Knell wrote:seriously is it very hard to find?
Maybe I remember wrong, but I thought to have read that on an Ebay auction...Most likely he wanted to fetch up the price...stormspell wrote:roihlem wrote:Nobody ever pressed 150 copies in Bulgaria. We had one and only vinyl press and it was owned by Balkanton - a government operated company which seldom bothered pressing less than 4000 copies, least for private clients.stormspell wrote: If I recall right the Annathema "Empire Of Noise" was pressed in Bulgaria in an edition of 150 copies...
The one exception I know is ER MALAK which cut a private deal coz their manager knew someone important at the plant, so they were allowed to press only 1000, or so they say.
I've seen piles of this ANNATHEMA - Empire of Noise at the biggest central universal mall in Sofia (aka TZUM). If it really was pressed in 150, what are the odds to see it in such big store? Forget it, it was probably 15,000 but coz no one bothered to buy it, the remining stock got promptly recycled and is a "mega-rarity" now.
bullshitroihlem wrote:yesThe Knell wrote:seriously is it very hard to find?
Why do you say that?The Knell wrote:bullshitroihlem wrote:yesThe Knell wrote:seriously is it very hard to find?
SLOD actually existed, i have a rip of their demo that i can upload when i get home. they are fucking awesome, pretty fast primitive death metal for 86. the agathocles guys cited them as big influenceDestrozer wrote:Roihlem: I heard about Satanic Legions of Death some eight years ago from Matei of Death to Mankind Records. Then Erik (Tyrant) of Nifelheim told me he had heard about them and that some friend of his had some recording from them or something. I really wonder if they actually existed or if it's all some kind of misunderstanding...
C U N T SI wanted to add them to Metal Archives but the competent moderators did not find it Metal enough....