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Not so common records, or so you think?

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:44 pm
by mfkdfaq.com
Do you have any records that you think not so many other people have heard or own?

Maybe a local band or something, maybe you think they are so bad that no one could possible have those…

Maybe a band is more spread than you think; maybe lots of people have those records…

I’ll start with this Spin Air - single and cassette. I have never seen or heard anything about these anywhere else (of course the single is in Stark’s book…)


The single:
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Cassette:
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:03 am
by sovdat
Probably the most unknown piece in my collection is LES NULLEAUTRES - Deblateration MCD, Quebec area thrash with French lyrics from 1994.

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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:39 am
by Lindell
I have that SPIN AIR 7" as well actually. MaNi was the studio/label in Fjälkinge, right? Pure cult :D

Is the cassette better/heavier than the 7" by the way? "Hårdrock blandat med mjuk musik" sounds promising, hehe.

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:21 am
by tomas
I have the Purple Haze (BEL) 7", I don't know if a lot of people have that one.
http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=105540

I uploaded it on Poisonoise a long time ago.

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:01 pm
by mfkdfaq.com
sovdat wrote:Probably the most unknown piece in my collection is LES NULLEAUTRES - Deblateration MCD, Quebec area thrash with French lyrics from 1994.
Never heard of those. Sounds cool with lyrics in French. Are they any good?

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:07 pm
by mfkdfaq.com
Lindell wrote:I have that SPIN AIR 7" as well actually. MaNi was the studio/label in Fjälkinge, right? Pure cult :D

Is the cassette better/heavier than the 7" by the way? "Hårdrock blandat med mjuk musik" sounds promising, hehe.
It sure is Studio MaNi in Fjälkinge. I understand that you recognise it... :lol:

Do you se where the picture on the cassette cover is taken?

Regarding the music on the tape vs the single, I don't remember, been years since I've listened to these. I check it out and let you know.

"Hårdrock blandat med mjuk musik" - It don't get tuffer then that.

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 7:11 pm
by Khnud
A studio in Fjälkinge? Pigs sure fly...

I have the first two EPs from local doomy/melodic death metal band PANDEMONIUM. The second was pressed in 500 copies, the first a lot less than that. The singer (who is a friend of mine, although I haven't seen him in a while) still has quite a few copies left of the second EP.

Now it seems their first full length (which I also happen to own, hey they gave me a copy for free!) has become something of an underground cult hit in the States. Well, I'm happy for them!

I haven't heard their two later albums, I guess Kalle gave up on trying to convert me into the death metal genre.

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:31 pm
by DaN
@mfkdfaq.com: This is one of the main purpouses of the The Corroseum website and forum, to share your obscure discoveries and in-depth knowledge of your local scene. That is, if the music in question is on-topic, i.e. old (late 70's-to-early-90's), REAL, honest-to-doG Heavy Metal. It's all about show & tell really...

Whenever I find something "new" I usually upload or write about it here, given it's not total crap (like BOOM SHANKER GROUP, SUNSET BLADE, PARAFINE etc..) so I can't say I'm sitting on many kult unknowns. Maybe a few half-decent Swedish 7"s/demos yet not spread throughout the supernet, but they will all get delt with eventually.

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:45 pm
by sovdat
mfkdfaq.com wrote:
sovdat wrote:Probably the most unknown piece in my collection is LES NULLEAUTRES - Deblateration MCD, Quebec area thrash with French lyrics from 1994.
Never heard of those. Sounds cool with lyrics in French. Are they any good?
It's solid thrash with some HC parts ... perhaps I can upload it, depends on my internet connection ...

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:47 pm
by sovdat
And this one seems to be quite unknown as well (not even on metal-archives):

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AND, IT IS SURPRISINGLY GOOD!!

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 1:54 pm
by leifkr
sovdat wrote:And this one seems to be quite unknown as well (not even on metal-archives):

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AND, IT IS SURPRISINGLY GOOD!!
I have it! I believe 500 were made. The band were from the very north of Norway, and a friend of mine knows a couple of guys from the band. The regrouped and made a demo or something in the late nineties.

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 2:07 pm
by sovdat
I've contacted a guy who put some videos on youtube and it turned out that he is their guitarist Rune. :) Yes, 500 copies were made ...

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:10 am
by The Knell
Khnud wrote:A studio in Fjälkinge? Pigs sure fly...

I have the first two EPs from local doomy/melodic death metal band PANDEMONIUM. The second was pressed in 500 copies, the first a lot less than that. The singer (who is a friend of mine, although I haven't seen him in a while) still has quite a few copies left of the second EP.

Now it seems their first full length (which I also happen to own, hey they gave me a copy for free!) has become something of an underground cult hit in the States. Well, I'm happy for them!

I haven't heard their two later albums, I guess Kalle gave up on trying to convert me into the death metal genre.
my god do they sound FRUITY or what

http://www.myspace.com/pandemoniummetal

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 11:23 pm
by Satan is Our Pal
Mortal Disguize 3 track Demo from 1983, complete with original cornflakes, cereal box, build your own unused cereal box, promo mag. The demo is titled 'It's no Giant Hoax' as that was the bands previous moniker.

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Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 11:26 pm
by The Knell
Satan is Our Pal wrote:Mortal Disguize 3 track Demo from 1983, complete with original cornflakes, cereal box, build your own unused cereal box, promo mag. The demo is titled 'It's no Giant Hoax' as that was the bands previous moniker.

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:shock: Awesome! :lol: