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Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:28 am
by DaN
beerandjesus wrote:
glockose wrote:So, anyone know where I can turn up a White Boy record??


ME FIRST I GOT $$$ ANYONE?!?!
Hahaha.... right after the Wheelz of Steel turns up, right?
Ahem.. no. Any copy of WHEELZ OF STEEL appearing would be mine.

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:49 pm
by Mr Nuke
Does anyone know if the DEATH SS The story of Death SS 1977-1984 released on CD done by Fuel Records (Italy) is official? It's a pro and quality CD, but I prefer to be sure if I've spent 17€ for an official release and not a bootleg.

It seems that they've done a METALLICA demo rerelease on CD, which isn't the best sign for me... (See http://www.fuel.it for info!)

Thanks in advance!

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:25 pm
by The Sentinel
Mr Nuke wrote:Does anyone know if the DEATH SS The story of Death SS 1977-1984 released on CD done by Fuel Records (Italy) is official? It's a pro and quality CD, but I prefer to be sure if I've spent 17€ for an official release and not a bootleg.

It seems that they've done a METALLICA demo rerelease on CD, which isn't the best sign for me... (See http://www.fuel.it for info!)

Thanks in advance!
I also have that cd, bought it a year ago. I have strong doubts about its originality. I think it's a fucking boot. I've stopped buying cd's from old bands, only vinyl for me.

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:32 pm
by Mr Nuke
That's bad... Thanks anyway!

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 1:58 am
by humus
Are all copies of Ground zero - Gate of death LP supposed to come with a 7"? In any case, I got one without the 7" so if anybody could upload that one in MP3, would be appreciated!

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 8:04 pm
by DaN
humus wrote:Are all copies of Ground zero - Gate of death LP supposed to come with a 7"? In any case, I got one without the 7" so if anybody could upload that one in MP3, would be appreciated!
I used to have both, but I've never heard about them coming together as a package. Some Explosion LPs came with a bonus flexi, but their 7" releases were always seperate as far as I know.

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:23 am
by humus
Yeah, my mistake. What I meant was this: did all copies came with the flexi disc? I actually uploaded the 7" myself in the past (either here or on miskatonic).

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:23 pm
by The Sentinel

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:56 pm
by doomedplanet
I have it, paid $80 for it a long time ago, quite good and scarce too. I have not listened to it for awhile so I hesitate to describe the styles of the 2 bands.
The Sentinel wrote:Does someone know this record:

http://cgi.ebay.nl/Spanish-Heavy-Metal- ... otohosting

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 2:52 pm
by tbieri
The Sentinel wrote:Does someone know this record:

http://cgi.ebay.nl/Spanish-Heavy-Metal- ... otohosting

MEPHISTO are good, not easy to describe.
Nice/strange start of the record. First you hear an airplane, the some nice, Maidenlike Dualleads, then a Keyboardsolo !!!
The guitarists sounds like Maiden, Keyboards like Rainbow, the singer is typical spanish. Sounds like early 80ies, when the keyboard is present very melodic, if not quite heavy. Could eventually be comparable to HALLEY. If you are into Spanish Metal you should like this one. If you don't like Keyboards, beware !

MERGUS are not bad, but not as good as MEPHISTO.
Sounds a bit like LEIZE especially because of the singer.

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:42 pm
by The Sentinel
Thanks for the info

INCUBUS: God Died On His Knees. Metal-Archives mentions:

Vinyl release of the demo tape. There are two different versions, the first one
by Gore Records (label run by Slatko Dolic R.I.P.) with high quality cover
printing and red vinyl. The second one was done by Nuclear Blast, the label
that distributed Gore. It's simpler and has with poorer production than the
original.


Is this true? Is the Gore Records version red?? What does the Nuclear Blast version look like?

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 1:39 pm
by OmenOfSteel
The Sentinel wrote:Thanks for the info

INCUBUS: God Died On His Knees. Metal-Archives mentions:

Vinyl release of the demo tape. There are two different versions, the first one
by Gore Records (label run by Slatko Dolic R.I.P.) with high quality cover
printing and red vinyl. The second one was done by Nuclear Blast, the label
that distributed Gore. It's simpler and has with poorer production than the
original.


Is this true? Is the Gore Records version red?? What does the Nuclear Blast version look like?
Hmm, I had a few copies on GORE Rec., but they all were on black vinyl. Never seen the N.Blast or red vinyl version.

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 1:45 pm
by OmenOfSteel
Found this record in a list:

CRATER - ERUPTED LP 1983 Woolfe Records (Sweden)

Never heard of this, and I can't find any infos, who knows more?

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 2:25 pm
by tbieri
I think they are from the States.
It's bad Melodic 70ies Hard Rock !

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:00 pm
by peterott
OmenOfSteel wrote:
The Sentinel wrote:Thanks for the info

INCUBUS: God Died On His Knees. Metal-Archives mentions:

Vinyl release of the demo tape. There are two different versions, the first one
by Gore Records (label run by Slatko Dolic R.I.P.) with high quality cover
printing and red vinyl. The second one was done by Nuclear Blast, the label
that distributed Gore. It's simpler and has with poorer production than the
original.


Is this true? Is the Gore Records version red?? What does the Nuclear Blast version look like?
Hmm, I had a few copies on GORE Rec., but they all were on black vinyl. Never seen the N.Blast or red vinyl version.
well, I have both versions, but both are from Gore Rec., no Nuclear Blast mentioned on them.
* first version has lyrics and a bandphoto on the backside of the 7"-sleeve, second version doesn't
* first version is handnumbered .../666, while the second pressing isn't
* both of my versions are black vinyl.
* I can't remember a sound difference, would need to check it if wanted. However, the sound on the Harmony Dies sampler seemed to be best.