Crom... The re-issue?chatzial wrote:
Recent Metal finds (2011)
that's fine, keep 'em coming! collecting smurfs ist just the beginning, she proves promising approaches!chatzial wrote:Latest arrivals (ok, i know that it may getting tiresome but every time my daughter sees me getting ready to take a photo of LPs, she wants to be in it. This time she wanted to show you her new smurf) :
Down there in the Darkness
Centuries of Evil
And his Arms will take you deeper and deeper
Centuries of Evil
And his Arms will take you deeper and deeper
Thank you all for your kind words. She is 4 years old but she is not into metal (yet). On the contrary her baby sister (1 year old) loves music and jumps around when metal music is playing through the stereo.
They must be educated to like good music since one day they will inherit my vinyl and CD collection
They must be educated to like good music since one day they will inherit my vinyl and CD collection
Maybe I should marry to one of them then,you know I have some good land to trade it with!chatzial wrote:Thank you all for your kind words. She is 4 years old but she is not into metal (yet). On the contrary her baby sister (1 year old) loves music and jumps around when metal music is playing through the stereo.
They must be educated to like good music since one day they will inherit my vinyl and CD collection
Never trust the Goblin King....
You are waaaaaay too old for my precious daughters, you old fartTrigger wrote:Maybe I should marry to one of them then,you know I have some good land to trade it with!chatzial wrote:Thank you all for your kind words. She is 4 years old but she is not into metal (yet). On the contrary her baby sister (1 year old) loves music and jumps around when metal music is playing through the stereo.
They must be educated to like good music since one day they will inherit my vinyl and CD collection
Cute, sounds like my girls. My 7 year old doesn't like metal, but every time I put some music on my 3 year old runs and gets her tutu so she can dance to it.chatzial wrote:Thank you all for your kind words. She is 4 years old but she is not into metal (yet). On the contrary her baby sister (1 year old) loves music and jumps around when metal music is playing through the stereo.
Here are some of my recent finds. Been buying a lot more CDs lately, partly because I just don't have time to listen to and/or rip vinyl, and partly because I've been listening to a lot more newer music.
Not that I've stopped buying vinyl (or tapes)...
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To be honest, I find most of them on eBay (though lunaboy helped me find the Rock-Off '87 LP from an online dealer).perishinflames wrote:Where do you always find these strange compilations?
And what's the "No Glam Fags" tape?
The NGF tape is a (mostly) thrash metal compilation by the fanzine of the same name. Has some cool bands on it like Atomicaust and Stygian. This is actually #2, never seen the first one.
Armour, Enforcer, White Skull (mCD) = good choice! I don't like most of modern heavy/power bands, but these are from insignificant number of worthy bandsKeir wrote: Here are some of my recent finds. Been buying a lot more CDs lately, partly because I just don't have time to listen to and/or rip vinyl, and partly because I've been listening to a lot more newer music.
Totally agree with you Outcast! I don't know what people found in those band.
But these guys from Sweden. http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Enforcer/53941
Nothing new of course, but they know how to do good and catchy music.
But these guys from Sweden. http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Enforcer/53941
Nothing new of course, but they know how to do good and catchy music.