What 80´s demotapes would you like to see on vinyl?
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Re: What 80´s demotapes would you like to see on vinyl?
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Re: What 80´s demotapes would you like to see on vinyl?
Not sure if this is the right thread for it, but I didn`t find a better one for that, so let's resurrect an old one:
In the recently released book "Heroes of the Metal Underground" by Alexandros Anesiadis and Yannis Skrapelos, there's a band featured called Oblivion from Pennsylvania, that released their s/t full length in 1989 only on tape in 100 copies, and apparently not a single copy ever sold online. And yes, there is next to no information to be found in the web, apart from some live clips on YT and a Metal Archives entry with a download link for the album:
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Oblivion/92280
I am wondering if some folks here have ever seen a physical copy of that or can provide any further information?
And to stick to the topic's header, yes I would like to see that album released on Vinyl with a decent sound! Since the authors of that book are Greek, there might be already something in the pipelines? Hello No Remorse and Sonic Age
In the recently released book "Heroes of the Metal Underground" by Alexandros Anesiadis and Yannis Skrapelos, there's a band featured called Oblivion from Pennsylvania, that released their s/t full length in 1989 only on tape in 100 copies, and apparently not a single copy ever sold online. And yes, there is next to no information to be found in the web, apart from some live clips on YT and a Metal Archives entry with a download link for the album:
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Oblivion/92280
I am wondering if some folks here have ever seen a physical copy of that or can provide any further information?
And to stick to the topic's header, yes I would like to see that album released on Vinyl with a decent sound! Since the authors of that book are Greek, there might be already something in the pipelines? Hello No Remorse and Sonic Age

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Re: What 80´s demotapes would you like to see on vinyl?
Also from MA:Decibel_Rebel wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 9:59 pm Not sure if this is the right thread for it, but I didn`t find a better one for that, so let's resurrect an old one:
In the recently released book "Heroes of the Metal Underground" by Alexandros Anesiadis and Yannis Skrapelos, there's a band featured called Oblivion from Pennsylvania, that released their s/t full length in 1989 only on tape in 100 copies, and apparently not a single copy ever sold online. And yes, there is next to no information to be found in the web, apart from some live clips on YT and a Metal Archives entry with a download link for the album:
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Oblivion/92280
I am wondering if some folks here have ever seen a physical copy of that or can provide any further information?
And to stick to the topic's header, yes I would like to see that album released on Vinyl with a decent sound! Since the authors of that book are Greek, there might be already something in the pipelines? Hello No Remorse and Sonic Age![]()
"Additional notes:
A pro CD-R version of this recording was released by guitarist Bill Majoros sometime around 2003 and used to be available for purchase on his web page.
Recording information:
Recorded on Bill's four-track TASCAM tape recorder."
If it was only a 4 track recording a 'decent sound' may not be achievable, depending on how you define 'decent' of course.
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Re: What 80´s demotapes would you like to see on vinyl?
Btw, why in Hell's Holy Fire haven't the UK Sabbat demos and radio sessions been properly reissued yet?! Too much Sneap/Valkyre drama? It's an epic bloody shame as I'd consider it one of the Golden Treasures of 80's Evil Steel. Just imganie a GOOD sounding version of "Blood For The Blood God" 
