Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:40 pm
"..they're not even a real country anyway!"mordred wrote:I can only join in the praise of the mighty LORD RYUR! It slays! But weren't they from Canada?

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"..they're not even a real country anyway!"mordred wrote:I can only join in the praise of the mighty LORD RYUR! It slays! But weren't they from Canada?
Wow, somebody likes JAGGED EDGE? I was listening to the Cleveland Metal comp the other day, and after the 2 killer tracks by BLACK DEATH, I kind of stopped paying attention. Suddenly this song started that was absolutely terrible and I thought, "this must be that JAGGED EDGE track". Checked the sleeve, and sure enough I was right. I agree with you about ANVIL CHORUS though.DaN wrote:It's funny how few HM/HR 7"s you find from the US, while the UK had hundreds. Some early US 7" faves would be HADES (2 first), JAGGED EDGE and ANVIL CHORUS.
Different band.Stark wrote:Jagged Edge was from the UK, if it's not a different band. Matti Alfonzetti sang on their album.
That's my fave track on the album! Totally dirty/sleazy/doomy 70's style Metal that fucking destroyed meKeir wrote:Wow, somebody likes JAGGED EDGE? I was listening to the Cleveland Metal comp the other day, and after the 2 killer tracks by BLACK DEATH, I kind of stopped paying attention. Suddenly this song started that was absolutely terrible and I thought, "this must be that JAGGED EDGE track". Checked the sleeve, and sure enough I was right. I agree with you about ANVIL CHORUS though.
VON DYMON = CRAPThe Sentinel wrote:Let's revive this thread.
Jim from OPM is selling following US 7"s on ebay:
Von Dymon: Master Slave 7"
Arch Rival: God Bless America 7"
Hellion(NYC): Dangerous Meneuver 7"
Never heard of them. Someone else does?
I can post both Von Dymon and Arch Rival to Poisonoise if you are interested. I don't think they are crap, but they aren't nearly as good as Destroyer, Myth, Minotaur, etc.The Sentinel wrote:Thanks for the info, apparently many of those 7"s are crap. That Destroyer 7" from the Poisonoise section however was a nice surprise, topnotch material. So let's post some more KILLER US 7"s.
I'm always interestedAxeCrazy wrote:I can post both Von Dymon and Arch Rival to Poisonoise if you are interested. I don't think they are crap, but they aren't nearly as good as Destroyer, Myth, Minotaur, etc.The Sentinel wrote:Thanks for the info, apparently many of those 7"s are crap. That Destroyer 7" from the Poisonoise section however was a nice surprise, topnotch material. So let's post some more KILLER US 7"s.
Stark wrote: Razor - "Up In The Air" (7") (1980, maybe too early)
Just let me know if you want more info.
/J
I know this single. It's supposed to be among the best US metal 7'', i've never heard it though.AxeCrazy wrote:Anyone ever heard of a US single by a band called Far East? I think the a-side is called "Ripper Slasher". I would be interested to know if it's any good.
Thanks.
I've noticed a lot of this when searching thrift stores not of metal albums of course but other genres, I am American but I wasn't around in those days so I'm not sure why that is the case, I suppose the larger size of the country made people play the promo circuit rather than do some more proper releases as in smaller european countries.doomedplanet wrote:1 problem in the U.S. is a lot of the 7" records never had sleeves (especially the hard rock/early metal singles) and were merely a promo vehicle and were never ever available in record stores or even many distros, so they can be very difficult to find.