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Is the Wild Rags label also welcome? They released some very great stuff.
Long Live The Loud !!!
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The Sentinel wrote:Is the Wild Rags label also welcome? They released some very great stuff.
Peter Ott has them covered on his MASSIVE Label List: http://www.geocities.com/peterott/labels.html#W5
Far from a fave label of mine to be honest.

3 more labels added tonight: Megaton, Mongol Horde and Moshroom.


Btw, perhaps some of our resident CD-collectors care to update me on which releases also came out on CD. That is, no later reissues, but the ones that were released at the same time as the vinyls. I'm sure I've missed tons of those.
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MEGATON Records
The missing Cover !
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HEAVY METAL RECORDS
HMR XD 171
WILD ONES - Writing On The Wall CD 1991
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I was scrolling through the Neat Records list and noticed only a few of the non metal bands are commented as such. Bands like Jess Cox, Emerson and Valhalla should get the same treatment.
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tbieri wrote:MEGATON Records
The missing Cover !
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Thanx. Are you sure this is the Megaton-version then? I know of another pressing with just a black sleeve with an M-80 logo in red on the front and wasn't quite sure which was the right one.
tbieri wrote:HEAVY METAL RECORDS
HMR XD 171
WILD ONES - Writing On The Wall CD 1991
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Not sure how long I will make the HMR-list. So much crap was released in the 90's and onward I probably made it too long already. Cheers anyway.

Black Axe wrote:I was scrolling through the Neat Records list and noticed only a few of the non metal bands are commented as such. Bands like Jess Cox, Emerson and Valhalla should get the same treatment.
You might be right. I don't own those releases and haven't heard them in years. I figure if they're at least Hard Rock and not pure aor/fm rock/westcoast etc.. they'll have to do. Exactly how wimpy would you say these particular releases are?
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HAMMERS RULE - After The Bomb
Labelnumber is : HRT-2-21983-D5
On the Backcover it's written WEB/Pentagram and it has also"Dutch East India Trading" Logo/Adress.
The Insert contains also all 3 Logos !
One of the Labels is the Web-Logo !
The Other contains the Songs and the Names "Web Records" and "Pentagram"
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PENTAGRAM RECORDS
DEVIL6
DED ENGINE - Ded Engine LP 1985
Also released on Black Dragon Records under the name "Hot Shot"
"Ded Engine" Logo is in Silver !
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I would like to see an Azra/Iron Works tratment like this. Even though Forgotten Steel has a list It would be great to see one with the photos and shape variations.
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@Rob: It's such an insane idea it's almost tempting. This would take a HUGE amount of time to put together and would have to involve several other collectors though. Not this summer please.

@tbieri: You've done it again :D A golden pentagram to you. Site updated.
Did you check if that M-80 cover was the right one, i.e. the Megaton pressing?


...and the Metal Blade page is now finished. For the moment.
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DaN wrote:You might be right. I don't own those releases and haven't heard them in years. I figure if they're at least Hard Rock and not pure aor/fm rock/westcoast etc.. they'll have to do. Exactly how wimpy would you say these particular releases are?
They are, Emerson and Valhalla are in the Tobruk vein and Jess Cox is bluesy hard rock. But definitely not metal and the Valhalla song Still In Love With You is about as wimpy as they get.
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I'll take your word for it. Updated. Cheers.
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For completist reasons:

The serial number of Trouble - Psalm 9.
The page only states the MBR#, the Enigma# is E-1072 (I only have the white vinyl version).
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DaN wrote: @tbieri: You've done it again :D A golden pentagram to you. Site updated.
Did you check if that M-80 cover was the right one, i.e. the Megaton pressing?
Yes it is !
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MAUSOLEUM
SKULL 339 000-5
HERMETIC BROTHERHOOD - HB LP 19??
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Instrumental Progressive Hard Rock
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