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Sgt. Kuntz
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The PROUD EXISTANCE track is amazing, it really is. The other tracks are not that good, SCARLET ANGEL is okay, AXEL and VILLAIN rather forgettable.
Where were you in '79 when the dam began to burst


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Korgüll wrote:
odin wrote:I don't consider many bands having a full catalog worth owning, I've heard of people buying shitty albums from bands just to "complete a collection" or whatever else I don't believe in that.
One shitty album I will never buy to complete my collection is Celtic Frost - Cold Lake! Awwwwful

Never have owned it & never will!
Never owned or cared to own Cold Lake either. Never heard Monotheist either but have been thinking of trying it out because I've been told it's like Triptykon and I love that Triptykon lp.
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My Sanctuary collection is quite complete.

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Speaking of Sanctuary, does anyone know if the Sanctuary and Nevermore demos were "officially" printed with cover art and stuff or if they just circulated through home copied tapes?
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Nice Sanctuary collection! I don't know the answer to your question, but maybe you can help me with mine.
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Keir wrote:Nice Sanctuary collection! I don't know the answer to your question, but maybe you can help me with mine.
Sorry dude, but I've never heard of that compilation. Sounds really interesting thou. Gonna search for it. Thanks for the advice :)
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Oh yeah, that is a GREAT picture - one of top 5 favorites as well :)

What is that next to Into the Mirror Black/Live - mission black tour??
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sovdat wrote:Oh yeah, that is a GREAT picture - one of top 5 favorites as well :)

What is that next to Into the Mirror Black/Live - mission black tour??
The DVD is a bootleg I found on ebay. pretty good one. it's really hard to find sanctuary bootlegs.
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Here's one for the unintentionally complete mediocre band collections:

Takashi!
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I tossed in the LA Steel comp so this counts as my complete Rockcity Records collection pic too.
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Keir wrote:Here's one for the unintentionally complete mediocre band collections:

Takashi!
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I tossed in the LA Steel comp so this counts as my complete Rockcity Records collection pic too.
youre missing the shape pic
but they had a different bandname. ninja or something?
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The Knell wrote:youre missing the shape pic
but they had a different bandname. ninja or something?
One of Takashi's singers was in Ninja, is that what you're thinking of? I guess I could have put that in the pic had I thought of it, but they're not really the same band.
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Keir wrote:
The Knell wrote:youre missing the shape pic
but they had a different bandname. ninja or something?
One of Takashi's singers was in Ninja, is that what you're thinking of? I guess I could have put that in the pic had I thought of it, but they're not really the same band.
oh, i really thought this was the same band re-named !
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DaN wrote:
ION BRITTON wrote:
DaN wrote:
got all 4 "nazi-Metal" albums from the 80's! Hurrah!?
The only one that comes to my mind right now is OUTBREAK's "Master Stroke". The other three?
HOLOCAUSTO - "Campo de exterminio", EXTERMINATOR - "Total Extermination" and HEAVY METAL ARMY - s/t. Ofcourse they we're not really "nazis", but they played around with the images in a clueless and tacky manner. File under "Incredibly Strange".
The Latin American people/bands take this Nazi stuff, mostly, as a military expression than any political implication... Nazi=war would be. sadly things are changed a bit and most people use nazi as a political/ideologic way of life :x
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OllieAssault wrote:Image
:lol: M.B.T.Y.S/R.S.T.H.C.E.W.W.E.T. Part V.

Btw, do you have the Brazilian pressing of "Refuge Denied"? I can probably set you up with that one (for 300 SEK or thereabouts...)
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It seems to be missing something...

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