Agreed. Blood Fire Death and Twilight Of The Gods come close but I guess Hammerheart is the most essential.
"The very Hemoglobin of a persons blood is based on IRON! The same Iron in the earth that you turn into STEEL, that is in everyone." -Michael Coffey, Stone Vengeance
They were bootlegs!! At least the seller said that refund is possible if the item doesn't fit the description, so I better get my money back, or else .. :/
Got these today:
TYPHOON "Take Good Care" Inline 1994
WOLF SPIDER "Kingdom of Paranoia" Under One Flag 1990
VOLKANA "s/t" Moving Target 1990
REVEREND "Play God" Charisma 1991
ANACRUSIS "Manic Impressions" Metal Blade 1991
APOCALYPSE "Apocalypse" Under One Flag 1988
EVILDEAD "The Underworld" Steamhammer 1991
ADX "Wird Visions" Noise 1990
The "guild of mexican-american cd collectors" has officially put a hit on your head, sovvy.
I'd stay far away from north america or any place that sells burritos, if I were you.
I wonder if I should collect thrash metal in cd format since it's hard to find anything good besides metallica, slayer, kreator etc. in vinyl in Finland Never seen a RAZOR vinyl for example but there's always at least couple of their CDs at my fav. record shop. Our hunting grounds are weak anyway...
"The very Hemoglobin of a persons blood is based on IRON! The same Iron in the earth that you turn into STEEL, that is in everyone." -Michael Coffey, Stone Vengeance
Erlking, I'd say it's still better collecting thrash on vinyl, since most 80s thrash releases are far cheaper on vinyl than on a CD (well, at least originals, but then again nearly everything was reissued / bootleged till today), however it can suck if you can't find anything in shops around you, because of the high shipping costs ....
Ensiferum, for sure I won't be nowhere near North America, after all I'm broke
Anyhow, another CD that's heading into my collection these days is the almighty Axiom - Vicious Circle.