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Two records I have been chasing for years but that I've never actually heard, only heard of: Bloodbath - Toxic death & Traumatic memories.
These two should be right up my alley but also very hard to find. So to finally fullfill my curiousity and to be able to decide how far I want to go if I ever encounter them I'd like to hear them. Doesn't even need to be the full release, just a few songs or even a song will do.
These two should be right up my alley but also very hard to find. So to finally fullfill my curiousity and to be able to decide how far I want to go if I ever encounter them I'd like to hear them. Doesn't even need to be the full release, just a few songs or even a song will do.
I saw Toxic Death smwr for 90 € (Heller was 100€). I don't know if they're worth that much - perhaps they are. Well,I'd say this is upper limit.humus wrote:Two records I have been chasing for years but that I've never actually heard, only heard of: Bloodbath - Toxic death & Traumatic memories.
These two should be right up my alley but also very hard to find. So to finally fullfill my curiousity and to be able to decide how far I want to go if I ever encounter them I'd like to hear them. Doesn't even need to be the full release, just a few songs or even a song will do.
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"Mighty"? Ahem, well... it's not really Metal at all. I'll let my old review at DxUxMxSxTx do the talking:Andreas wrote:Have another request. Everybody is talking about mighty Svaty Vincent on this forum, but I've never heard it. Can anybody upload this please. On Soulseek nobody seems to have songs in their shared folder.
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SVATY VINCENT - s/t LP 90 (Monitor)
This record is so unbelivably fucked. Somebody give mr Vincent a big hug for lightening up numerous parties of mine. History lesson, kids: After the fall of communism in eastern Europe, countries like Czechoslovakia (SV's home base) got flooded with western "junk-culture", including the most upleasantly nasty and evil forms of "pop musik". "Import is troublesome and expensive, let's produce!", the Czesh's thought and behold!: SVATY VINCENT is born! The brainchild of one Vincent Venera (leer...), SV is Satanic non-music, improvisational noise metal blur, plain crap in lack of better words. It's the kind of album you fall on your ass laughing after hearing the first time, but would never even consider listening all the way through. Why should you? One minute and you've basically heard the whole album. Hey! This must be what Black Metal sounds like to mom & dad! It even comes with a lyric sheet - "Satane, Satane, Dabel s vami, Dabel s vami, Psycho, Psycho...", "Napalm, Crucifix, Crucifix, Satansky Mag, Kultovni Svaty Vincent". God I wish I could read Czechoslovakian... One side of this record is recorded live, and the audience actually cheer them. Now that's scary. Should you buy it if you see it? Well, knowing how the metal collector's market works, this one's awful enough to be worth a fortue in a couple of years, so sure, make an investment and do like mr Vincent & co. does: Cash in on the suckers!
Note: Monitor also released the 1st MASTER'S HAMMER album, one of the best Black Metal albums of this decade, so they weren't all about metalploitation.
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