Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:51 pm
I never saw a copy from Nuclear Blast itself, only the text "marketed by Nuclear Blast" on the back.
Thanks for the info
Thanks for the info

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I think something between 30 euro - 50 eurosovdat wrote:Metal Lady - s/t ... what's the usual price for this record? Was it ever rereleased / bootleged on a CD? thanks!
I don't know them, but seems to be AOR !omen of hate wrote:Does someone have information on the LP "Virtues" of the band ALLIES ?
Thanks.
yes, it was a vinyl-only release by Wild Rags Records.The Sentinel wrote:Preacher: Trapped In Hell: Has this one ever put on vinyl? Can't remember I ever saw one.
Yeah Black/Speed Metal release from USA. I have this LP with many inserts.The Sentinel wrote:Preacher: Trapped In Hell: Has this one ever put on vinyl? Can't remember I ever saw one.
I have both EPs on black vinyl.Totally demented black/death metal! I had Harmony Dies CD too but I remeber that qulaity was shittier there.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?
Is the US version that hard to find? I got two copies of the European one, one at around 25€, and one far cheaper that I sold for the same price, but I never saw the US one for sale. My EP is on black vinyl too.deathster wrote:I have both EPs on black vinyl.Totally demented black/death metal! I had Harmony Dies CD too but I remeber that qulaity was shittier there.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?
checked today all 3 releases at once:deathster wrote:I have both EPs on black vinyl.Totally demented black/death metal! I had Harmony Dies CD too but I remeber that qulaity was shittier there.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?
Indeed magnificient stuff, the brutality is intense and the riffs on especially the third track are insane. I prefer this one above Morbid Angel, Unfortunately they only had these 3 songs recorded.Mr Nuke wrote:
BTW, I second you on the music. This is the real stuff! Insane hellish riffing all the way! Any person that likes early MORBID ANGEL, PENTAGRAM (Chile), etc, must get this one!