What a great band from the Czech Republic. Pure metal madness in the best way possible. Got that 7" and a CD called "Bigbit Je V Nas"". Strange thing is that 2/3 of the songs on that cd can compete with the best material from the East European area and the rest is complete crap. So I tend to say that these crap songs are from a different session. I'm also wondering if the killer tunes are from the 80's or recorded later. There's an interview online but it's off course in native language. The tracks from the 7" also appear on this CD. Really recommended stuff!!
The CD is released on Unisound Bootleg?!? Don't know where I got it. I gave this CD a spin once again and was completely lost again.
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Long Live The Loud !!!
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Definitely one of the best Eastern Euro Metal bands for me. The CD simply rules. I have an original of this (supposed to be limited in less than 600 copies) and the dates of the songs are:
1 - 1985
2 - 1988
3 - 1986
4 - 1986/1999
5 - 1988/1999
6 - 1989/1999
7 - 1990
8 - 1991
9 - 1991 (What a Masterpiece!!!!)
10 - 1989
11 - 1990
12 - 1987
13 - 1990
The CD has a different cover, lyrics and a very short story (written in Czech unfortunately)
1 - 1985
2 - 1988
3 - 1986
4 - 1986/1999
5 - 1988/1999
6 - 1989/1999
7 - 1990
8 - 1991
9 - 1991 (What a Masterpiece!!!!)
10 - 1989
11 - 1990
12 - 1987
13 - 1990
The CD has a different cover, lyrics and a very short story (written in Czech unfortunately)
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I don't think that some tracks of ''Bigbit Je V Nas'' is recorded so early f.ex in mid 80's.
I have read an interview and it says that the tracks are written in different periods of 80's but recorded in 1990.
In mid 85-86 Czech bands don't usually sound so Heavy.A great exception is the demo 85 by the mighty SAPON.
I have read an interview and it says that the tracks are written in different periods of 80's but recorded in 1990.
In mid 85-86 Czech bands don't usually sound so Heavy.A great exception is the demo 85 by the mighty SAPON.
SAPON's demo 85 from Plzen reminds to me of NWOBHM of let's say 1982.pzman wrote:more info on sapon, please?Vaggelis wrote:In mid 85-86 Czech bands don't usually sound so Heavy.A great exception is the demo 85 by the mighty SAPON.
The tracks are all equally great and this band is one of the earliest Metal from Eastern Europe.
They remind me of DEMON PACT-Demo 82(godly demo!).