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Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:39 pm
by Dokken_Uwe
CloudsOfMetal wrote:
And there is Black Virgin - Most Likely To Exceed and Asgard - Dark Horizons too. Never knew they're released by ME too until I checked. :D
Yes, you're absolutely right.
Two great records, perhaps the best ones on this "Label".
Kalaschnikov - S/t album is hilarious and great, but anyone else wondering why the cover art is a random compilation of gore pics? Looks like they've just googled them before Google existed, just slammed em together and called it a day.


"The torture never stops" still is banned here in Germany.

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 4:35 am
by CloudsOfMetal
Nasty Uwe wrote:
CloudsOfMetal wrote:
And there is Black Virgin - Most Likely To Exceed and Asgard - Dark Horizons too. Never knew they're released by ME too until I checked. :D
Yes, you're absolutely right.
Two great records, perhaps the best ones on this "Label".
Kalaschnikov - S/t album is hilarious and great, but anyone else wondering why the cover art is a random compilation of gore pics? Looks like they've just googled them before Google existed, just slammed em together and called it a day.


"The torture never stops" still is banned here in Germany.
Maybe because there's a picture of Ilse Koch on the cover art, but that means trading it is illegal too? Were those Kalaschnikov albums then sold elsewhere or destroyed?

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 6:22 am
by LethylSteel
If a cover is on the index it just means the label cannot sell that record any further but there are enough copies circulating. You can easily obtain a copy of this album from ebay.de. The B-side is great Thrash.

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 12:41 pm
by CloudsOfMetal
LethylSteel wrote:If a cover is on the index it just means the label cannot sell that record any further but there are enough copies circulating. You can easily obtain a copy of this album from ebay.de. The B-side is great Thrash.
Yeah I've seen it many times being sold for low prices. Currently only that fake sequel seems to be on the market. But the whole album is such an oddity and the "Kill Your Neighbor" song has been stuck on my head for a few years now. "Hell's Running Wild" is great and the thrashiest number on the album and none of the songs is actually bad, but some of them are not developed enough like the one called "Chosen One".

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 1:19 pm
by Avenger
Is it true that all references to World War II are illegal in Germany/Austria?

I've heard this but never confirmed it.

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 4:55 pm
by Dokken_Uwe
Avenger wrote:Is it true that all references to World War II are illegal in Germany/Austria?

I've heard this but never confirmed it.
It is not allowed to wear signs of that time like SS runes, svatiska or doing the "Hitler-salute".
Apart from that you can sing/talk about WWII topics as long as it is not glorifying or warping historical events.

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:02 pm
by The Knell
CloudsOfMetal wrote:
Nasty Uwe wrote:
CloudsOfMetal wrote:
And there is Black Virgin - Most Likely To Exceed and Asgard - Dark Horizons too. Never knew they're released by ME too until I checked. :D
Yes, you're absolutely right.
Two great records, perhaps the best ones on this "Label".
Kalaschnikov - S/t album is hilarious and great, but anyone else wondering why the cover art is a random compilation of gore pics? Looks like they've just googled them before Google existed, just slammed em together and called it a day.


"The torture never stops" still is banned here in Germany.
Maybe because there's a picture of Ilse Koch on the cover art, but that means trading it is illegal too? Were those Kalaschnikov albums then sold elsewhere or destroyed?
the cover & some lyrics like kill your neighbor gave it the ban stamp

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:07 pm
by perishinflames
Black Virgin is the best, but Kalaschnikov is my favorite. Amazing lyrics.

Does he say "Devil is king of most of evil"? :lol:

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:08 pm
by The Knell
Nasty Uwe wrote:
Avenger wrote:
Nasty Uwe wrote:TORN FLESH would fit perfectly to Metal Enterprises.
"Kill the dead"...great! :lol:
Nah, Torn Flesh makes Metal Enterprises look good. That label does have a few decent releases. It's not all Killer Fox and Thrash Queen.
I know.
Think of Misery, Repression "Germany rocks" and Kalashnikov (1st LP) are good examples too.
wth Thrash Queen first is a CLASSIC

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:06 pm
by perishinflames
The Knell wrote:wth Thrash Queen first is a CLASSIC
Why are you so awesome? :lol:

That fucking Silent Scream album is awful. I hate it so much.

Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 5:18 am
by Ernest Thesiger
CloudsOfMetal wrote:Kalaschnikov - S/t album is hilarious and great, but anyone else wondering why the cover art is a random compilation of gore pics? Looks like they've just googled them before Google existed, just slammed em together and called it a day. If I wouldn't have been informed by the Corroseum of its genre I would've thought it's a grindcore or death metal album.
Reminded me more of a Whitehouse-style extreme power electronics album than anything deathly or grindly.

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 12:12 pm
by Herkus Monte
I`ve finally listened to Holy Moses` "Queen of Siam" and I must say this album definitely belongs here. It`s not bad in its entirety, there is quite a few riffs I do enjoy, but the overall (bad kind of) sloppiness just puts me off.

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:22 pm
by Heathen
Most thrash albums released these days by the so called new wave are so uninspired an tedious it is beyond belief. The bands that want to replicate old school thrash metal usually fail miserably. They lack the ability to create any kind of proper attitude or memorable riffs. The result is happy and melodic and there is nothing worse than (unintentionally) happy thrash! The only notable exceptions are bands who try to mix it a bit, do something a bit different, like Vektor, Urto, Immaculate, Besieged, Nekromatheon, Dew- Scented.

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:09 pm
by CloudsOfMetal
Heathen wrote:Most thrash albums released these days by the so called new wave are so uninspired an tedious it is beyond belief. The bands that want to replicate old school thrash metal usually fail miserably. They lack the ability to create any kind of proper attitude or memorable riffs. The result is happy and melodic and there is nothing worse than (unintentionally) happy thrash! The only notable exceptions are bands who try to mix it a bit, do something a bit different, like Vektor, Urto, Immaculate, Besieged, Nekromatheon, Dew- Scented.
"Modern" thrash is like a pastiche of the real deal. It brings nothing new to the table and can't even handle the old ways of the genre. It's like a close relative turned into a mindless zombie without a soul.

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 7:23 pm
by perishinflames
Herkus Monte wrote:I`ve finally listened to Holy Moses` "Queen of Siam" and I must say this album definitely belongs here. It`s not bad in its entirety, there is quite a few riffs I do enjoy, but the overall (bad kind of) sloppiness just puts me off.
Wow, I have a hard time believing this one. Love this album, it's not as good as Finished With the Dogs but "Necropolis" is one of the best songs they ever recorded!