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How is that Kruiz 7"? I was told that only the 2 full-lengths from 1986 & 1988 were metal, and the rest AOR?
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sovdat wrote:How is that Kruiz 7"? I was told that only the 2 full-lengths from 1986 & 1988 were metal, and the rest AOR?
It's a weird and funny one, in a VERY Russian way. 1st song "Heavy Music" is 80's poprock w/ 70's Hard Rock-guitars, the titletrack is "phonky" disco-pop yet totally without "groove" in ANY shape or form :lol:
The B-side is the best one. Quite heavy yet not too hard HR with an 80's pop-production. Nice, eastern-oozing, abstract cover too:

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DaN wrote:@Acke:
All those except LONGLOFF came in a trade from Igor. The KR debut (?) tape album of '89 is classic CCCP-Metal a la ARIA, KONSUL, CREDO etc.. Their theme-song and likewise opening track on this tape is one of the greatest Metal Anthems ever to come out of the Eastern Block! The LP is more hard rock/melodic and less epic, but still worth digging out for fans of this scene.
Ahh, I see... Could you upload the tape album? It would be great. I already have the LP on the computer.
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DaN wrote: LONGLOFF(Estonia) - 7" EP '90
Is this the one released by Finnish label or perhaps some other 7"? If I remember right the band is basically GUNNAR GRAPSI GRUPP with Gunnar Grapsi replaced by another vocalist.
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GJ wrote:
DaN wrote:Can I be the pope? Can I?? CAN I?!? :D
Only if you are the shorter older guy! :twisted:
Well... in this trade DaN sure is the shorter and older one :P
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pentagramophone wrote:
DaN wrote: LONGLOFF(Estonia) - 7" EP '90
Is this the one released by Finnish label or perhaps some other 7"? If I remember right the band is basically GUNNAR GRAPSI GRUPP with Gunnar Grapsi replaced by another vocalist.
It's a private release, no label name just the serial LL-1, but I think it was made in Finland, yes. At least that's what I read on a Finnish saleslist.

I checked the line-up of GGG's "Polemine" LP and you are correct. LONGLOFF = 3 guys from this line-up + new vocalist. It's not quite as good as "Polemine", but it has its moments. Well worth picking up cheap.
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DaN wrote: It's a private release, no label name just the serial LL-1, but I think it was made in Finland, yes. At least that's what I read on a Finnish saleslist.
Yes, correct - it's a private release but Finnish label Stupido Twins were somehow involved. Perhaps just helping out with practical things plus distributing it over here. I guess this is the only release by the band.
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Up for grab is an Estonian rock compilation album from 1990. Most of punk/rock suxx for your ears but there are 2 jewels too: namely local Thrash metal legend Shower (stupid name) who were amateurish like Metallica pre- Kill em All. Songs are recorded in 1989.
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pentagramophone wrote:
DaN wrote: It's a private release, no label name just the serial LL-1, but I think it was made in Finland, yes. At least that's what I read on a Finnish saleslist.
Yes, correct - it's a private release but Finnish label Stupido Twins were somehow involved. Perhaps just helping out with practical things plus distributing it over here. I guess this is the only release by the band.
Do you see it much in Finland? I have certainly never heard or read anything about this EP before.
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some of latest purchases that i had:

Nepal - Raza de traidores CD
Deliverance - What a joke CD
Vengance rising - Released upon CD
Vengance rising - Destruction comes CD
Physical attraction - Fool lead the blind CD
Aion - two 3" set CD
Neuroldeliri - LP
Overdose - LP
Ritual - I give MCD
Sacrilege - Turn back trilobite CD
Suffocation - Human waste CD
Wicked mystic - Mend or end CD
Daij - Vinoven tem chto zhiv CD
Misery - The power of pain CD
Leviathen - Onward through the fog CD
Maximus - Fire of rage CD
Maximus - Caught in the storm CD
Furious barking - De industrialized MLP
Madhouse - O.D.I.A.M.I. LP
Frantic - Perennal herbs or shrubs CD
Dearly beheaded - In a darkned room MCD
Vanity 4 - Zoon politics CD
Inferno - Psychic distance CD
Möbius - Act of defiance CD
Brainamputated - Can't get enough CD
Skimmed - New insanity LP
Criminal - Victimized CD
Strip mind - What's in your mouth CD
Nueariea - Alter the regular CD
V/A - World domination of death CD (Bootlegs tracks)
Hyperion - Inundation CD
Hyperion - Primal storm MCD

... and catching one really ".rar" CD ... hope i'll get it ...
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It's some cool CCCP-rok you've mentioned above here guys. Haven't heard about some of it at all before. The one who digs shall find, I suppose. The first GGG LP is not very interesting, speaking about that band, by the way.
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Just recieved...

SCREAMER - Give All Your Might demo tape

SCREAMER - 1990 Demo tape

SPUDMONSTERS - 2 demo tapes

MUTANT SOLDIER - Live DVD

CONVICTED TO THE AVANT GARDE - Compilation cassette (w/ RAGING GRACE, CENTURION, NIGHTCRAWLER, SEVERE WARNING, etc)

CONVICTED TO THE AVANT GARDE - T-shirt (w/ "I SPPORT LOCAL METAL!" and all the logos on the back. Cover art on the front)

UNDERGROUND EXPRESS/C.O.R.R. - T shirt w/ Cleveland demo-bands (SEVERE WARNING, MUTANT SOLDIER, SACRED HEART, TILT, ROADIES NIGHTMARE, etc)

Issue of "The Ohio Special" with interviews and reviews with SEVERE WARNING, MUTANT SOLDIER, AXEMASTER, RIPPED, SINISTER, etc

METAL MASSACRE T-shirt (this was the 1989 crazy St. Patricks Day party in Cleveland. Included the "Bondage Queen Contest" and a battle of the bands between MUTANT SOLDIER, SEDUCTIVE BLASPHEMY, CUTTHROAT, and fucking TERROR!!

DOFKA - Demo #1 cassette

Random concert flyers and other assorted stuff I need to go through...
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®O©O wrote:Furious barking - De industrialized MLP
Funniest band name I've heard all week!
®O©O wrote:Skimmed - New insanity LP
Fucking excellent! I'll play this one right now.
"His name's Antichrist Vandelay. He's an insulter-expulser."
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®O©O wrote: Leviathen - Onward through the fog CD
haha, I knew that you we're going to outbid in the very last seconds :D The next one should be mine then ;) ... and to the rest, just WOW :shock:
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Metalipeiklo wrote:It's some cool CCCP-rok you've mentioned above here guys. Haven't heard about some of it at all before. The one who digs shall find, I suppose. The first GGG LP is not very interesting, speaking about that band, by the way.
Matter of taste but I find GGG super! Yeah, not über rarity but still very good. Also GGG compilation triple CD is highly recommended. Yeah, they sing in Estonian so not really interesting for foreigners.
Also, I can highly recommend band called Varaan. They have songs like "Anna tulla" and "Igaviku hääl". Try to find with soulseek or other programs. Cool stuff!
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