Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 7:49 pm
thanks 

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It's probably a recent re-issue and the date is just wrong on that entry (surprise). The label has recently (last few years) started releasing some of it's back catalogue on CD format.Heathen wrote:I believe you, I think so too. The Metalmaster version looks like utter joke, makes me wonder if it is a legit release... Or something like Sacrilege B.C. on "Alchemy".
I think Accidentals is average but I guess it's a piece of metal history (especially if you come from Cyprus), and for this alone it's a good addition. Let alone it has a so ridicilous cover that makes it cult!apollo.ra wrote:Latest arrivals! Some longtime wants finally found their way home!
RAVAGE, same German band that did the killer "Swords and Heroes" EP back in the day, this CD is from 2000, but not worthy for me...doomedplanet wrote:P. Box 7" cool! what is the cd? Didn't see a Breeze Least lp in a long time, did you pay a steep price for it? I know I did for mine over 10 years ago.
What did you pay for the Skyclad LP? I know I have seen it in my local record store.Priamos wrote:I think Accidentals is average but I guess it's a piece of metal history (especially if you come from Cyprus), and for this alone it's a good addition. Let alone it has a so ridicilous cover that makes it cult!apollo.ra wrote:Latest arrivals! Some longtime wants finally found their way home!
Agreed. Every time I see a Magnum, Yes or Asia LP I feel sad because I want to own them for the art only.Le fjump wrote:Man, those old Magnum LP covers are epic. Too bad the music isn´t.
And add Nazareth "No mean city" ... outstanding artwork ...Khnud wrote:Agreed. Every time I see a Magnum, Yes or Asia LP I feel sad because I want to own them for the art only.Le fjump wrote:Man, those old Magnum LP covers are epic. Too bad the music isn´t.