YOu find these easily in local stores? And how much they cost? How is Zeus?MexicanMetaler666 wrote:Zeus - Preso Lp from 1986
Crazy Lazy - Que viva el Rock! Lp 1985
Great Mexican metal Gems!!!
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REFLEX - Dina Nya Kläder 7''
LEZLIE PAICE - Fighting Man 7''
X-IT - Svaga Pojkar 7''
+ got these in the same package:
DYNGRAK - Gambler 7''
ETOS - Den Nakna Sanningen 7''
RACEWAY - Lady of Love 7''
RENEGADE - Mean Streets 7''
SLB - Free From the Cursed at Last 7''
STREET LEVEL - Damned Good Boy 7''
TASTE - Back to the Water 7''
TRUCK - Impala 7''
LEZLIE PAICE - Fighting Man 7''
X-IT - Svaga Pojkar 7''
+ got these in the same package:
DYNGRAK - Gambler 7''
ETOS - Den Nakna Sanningen 7''
RACEWAY - Lady of Love 7''
RENEGADE - Mean Streets 7''
SLB - Free From the Cursed at Last 7''
STREET LEVEL - Damned Good Boy 7''
TASTE - Back to the Water 7''
TRUCK - Impala 7''
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DESOLATION ANGELS - Feels like thunder CD BOX
Nice packaging, many and great photos, no lyrics and no LP +7" as we've already said. Nevertheless there's tons of stuff to be heard and the sound is generally quite good. Also different front covers on the two CDs could have been put, a drawing would have suited better i think, but that's a minor detail. I hope will see the LP and the 7" being properly rereleased one day.
EDIT: Actually, half the 7" is missing, Boadicea is the last track of the 1st CD. However, the demo versions of the "While the flame still burns" (with Dave Wall) as they are heard in the picture LP bootleg are not included either, and it's really a pity 'cause they far FAR better than the ones with Lee Addison on vocals.
Nice packaging, many and great photos, no lyrics and no LP +7" as we've already said. Nevertheless there's tons of stuff to be heard and the sound is generally quite good. Also different front covers on the two CDs could have been put, a drawing would have suited better i think, but that's a minor detail. I hope will see the LP and the 7" being properly rereleased one day.
EDIT: Actually, half the 7" is missing, Boadicea is the last track of the 1st CD. However, the demo versions of the "While the flame still burns" (with Dave Wall) as they are heard in the picture LP bootleg are not included either, and it's really a pity 'cause they far FAR better than the ones with Lee Addison on vocals.
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"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
There's also one track from the LP on it. But it just isn't as complete as I wanted. No perfect 10 release sadly. I've never heard the demo's of WtFSB but I'm not a big fan of Lee, so that only adds to the disappointment.ION BRITTON wrote:EDIT: Actually, half the 7" is missing, Boadicea is the last track of the 1st CD. However, the demo versions of the "While the flame still burns" (with Dave Wall) as they are heard in the picture LP bootleg are not included either, and it's really a pity 'cause they far FAR better than the ones with Lee Addison on vocals.

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Yeah, by no means a perfect 10 release, something like 6.5-7/10 for me which isn't good enough having in mind the time we waited for it.Black Axe wrote:There's also one track from the LP on it. But it just isn't as complete as I wanted. No perfect 10 release sadly. I've never heard the demo's of WtFSB but I'm not a big fan of Lee, so that only adds to the disappointment.ION BRITTON wrote:EDIT: Actually, half the 7" is missing, Boadicea is the last track of the 1st CD. However, the demo versions of the "While the flame still burns" (with Dave Wall) as they are heard in the picture LP bootleg are not included either, and it's really a pity 'cause they far FAR better than the ones with Lee Addison on vocals.
Man, the difference between the two WtFSB versions is HUGE. I love the ones with Dave Wall, they're heavier and much more powerful. The Lee Addison versions sound like typical commercial US metal unfortunately.
I said "OK, so be it" when you told me that the LP wasn't included, but the inclusion of those killer tunes with Dave Wall was the least i was expecting. I hope i won't discover any other ''shortcomings'' in the meantime...
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Yeah this was the first thing I noticed as well it could have been so much more complete with just one more CD, Dave Wall is so powerful as well and I agree those versions are in 90% of the time much better and more metal.ION BRITTON wrote:Yeah, by no means a perfect 10 release, something like 6.5-7/10 for me which isn't good enough having in mind the time we waited for it.Black Axe wrote:There's also one track from the LP on it. But it just isn't as complete as I wanted. No perfect 10 release sadly. I've never heard the demo's of WtFSB but I'm not a big fan of Lee, so that only adds to the disappointment.ION BRITTON wrote:EDIT: Actually, half the 7" is missing, Boadicea is the last track of the 1st CD. However, the demo versions of the "While the flame still burns" (with Dave Wall) as they are heard in the picture LP bootleg are not included either, and it's really a pity 'cause they far FAR better than the ones with Lee Addison on vocals.
Man, the difference between the two WtFSB versions is HUGE. I love the ones with Dave Wall, they're heavier and much more powerful. The Lee Addison versions sound like typical commercial US metal unfortunately.
I said "OK, so be it" when you told me that the LP wasn't included, but the inclusion of those killer tunes with Dave Wall was the least i was expecting. I hope i won't discover any other ''shortcomings'' in the meantime...
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No actually these albums are very rare here too. I had to hunt for crazy lazy for over 2 years to pay a fair collector price. Zeus is even more rare but I just found it on a store and buy it without thinking about it. I paid 3000 pesos , is about 230 USD. for both. usually thats the price for crazy lazy itself.anthares wrote:YOu find these easily in local stores? And how much they cost? How is Zeus?MexicanMetaler666 wrote:Zeus - Preso Lp from 1986
Crazy Lazy - Que viva el Rock! Lp 1985
Great Mexican metal Gems!!!
Zeus sounds really good, nothing great. Some songs are good HM anthems, 2 or 3 songs sounds more like hard rock, not bad but not my thing.
Heavy Metal is the LAW!!!!
Despair - History Of Hate, 1988 Century Records (Pre Century Media)
Riot - Born In America, 1983/1989 Grand Slamm
Salem's Law - Tale Of Goblin's Breed, 1989 XYZ Metallic
Tank - Fifth Hounds Of Hades, 1982/1991 Repertoire
Tynator - Living In Pain, 1989 CCG Underground
Decadence - Gangs And Victims, 1989 Justice
Riot - Born In America, 1983/1989 Grand Slamm
Salem's Law - Tale Of Goblin's Breed, 1989 XYZ Metallic
Tank - Fifth Hounds Of Hades, 1982/1991 Repertoire
Tynator - Living In Pain, 1989 CCG Underground
Decadence - Gangs And Victims, 1989 Justice
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Done and PM'd.Avenger wrote:I'll do this for you tonight when I get home from work.The Knell wrote:please do thanksAvenger wrote:
Similar to the first which isn't a bad thing...
I can upload it for you if you like.
Let me know.
the cover is ultra sucky
If anyone else would like the link please let me know.
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
Yes, it lowers the points that Dave Wall versions are not included. I read from Miskatonic that there will be official rerelease of the first LP+7" and more demo tracks (perhaps the missed Dave Wall versions?) later this year.Nightlock wrote:Yeah this was the first thing I noticed as well it could have been so much more complete with just one more CD, Dave Wall is so powerful as well and I agree those versions are in 90% of the time much better and more metal.ION BRITTON wrote:Yeah, by no means a perfect 10 release, something like 6.5-7/10 for me which isn't good enough having in mind the time we waited for it.Black Axe wrote:There's also one track from the LP on it. But it just isn't as complete as I wanted. No perfect 10 release sadly. I've never heard the demo's of WtFSB but I'm not a big fan of Lee, so that only adds to the disappointment.
Man, the difference between the two WtFSB versions is HUGE. I love the ones with Dave Wall, they're heavier and much more powerful. The Lee Addison versions sound like typical commercial US metal unfortunately.
I said "OK, so be it" when you told me that the LP wasn't included, but the inclusion of those killer tunes with Dave Wall was the least i was expecting. I hope i won't discover any other ''shortcomings'' in the meantime...
How is the sound quality on that PICLP bootleg?