mordred wrote:I've been wanting to get into Kat for quite some time, but it seems so hard to come by a 666 LP. All I keep seeing is the Metal and Hell and I don't want any piss poor english substitute.
You know I'll probably get shot down for this but I like both about the same . There's really not that much difference.
"On your knees
Into the night that you'll never remember"
If you are into CDs too, the 2003 CD rereleases are of good quality and can be bought for cheap from polish sellers, or even in some local distributors (I got my Oddech... CD in Paris for 9€). The only drawback is that the informations is only in polish, but they all have lyrics printed.
At least you won't have to pay 60€ for an original LP...
What i can't understand in Kat is that:
Metal And Hell is the english version of 666(I have only the 666)?
And if so this very weird.Usually bands release the first edition in their native language and then in English just like Turbo's albums.
Anyway that ubercult-persona Roman Kostrzewski is he active with KAT?
3)Someone will reply to this also?Why i have the KAT-Wyrocznia videoclip in a DVD with Dutch Subtitles?and after the end of the KAT-Wyrocznia the videoclip
continues with a FUTURE TENSE video at a festival where their fans are struck from amok and chaos?
Fucking Åmål wrote:
Anyway that ubercult-persona Roman Kostrzewski is he active with KAT?
Roman K left KAT a couple of years ago. The band continued with another vocalist and released the album "Mind Cannibals". The album didn't sell well and the band split up. Roman K nowadays tours in Poland under the name "KAT and Roman Kostrzewski", but this "2nd KAT" doesn't include any other original members as far as I'm concerned.
Fucking Åmål wrote:What i can't understand in Kat is that:
Metal And Hell is the english version of 666(I have only the 666)?
And if so this very weird.Usually bands release the first edition in their native language and then in English just like Turbo's albums.
Anyway that ubercult-persona Roman Kostrzewski is he active with KAT?
3)Someone will reply to this also?Why i have the KAT-Wyrocznia videoclip in a DVD with Dutch Subtitles?and after the end of the KAT-Wyrocznia the videoclip
continues with a FUTURE TENSE video at a festival where their fans are struck from amok and chaos?
Sometimes bands will release an album first in English to be released wordwide and then later re-release the album in their native language ONLY in their home country as a kind of present to their fans from their home country and also because not everyone in their home country can understand english.....another band that did this was Loudness
Fucking Åmål wrote:What i can't understand in Kat is that:
Metal And Hell is the english version of 666(I have only the 666)?
And if so this very weird.Usually bands release the first edition in their native language and then in English just like Turbo's albums.
mordred wrote:666 was released before Metal and Hell, right?
Fucking Åmål wrote:What i can't understand in Kat is that:
Metal And Hell is the english version of 666(I have only the 666)?
And if so this very weird.Usually bands release the first edition in their native language and then in English just like Turbo's albums.
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I think there other way around.
"On your knees
Into the night that you'll never remember"
I have Pronit version of Metal and Hell and this reissue in CD of 666 and I have to say that Metal and Hell is better, even though there are some parts here and there on 666 that I like the best.