As if i would pay again for the CD. Once is enough, there are many other records and CDs that i need to buyZdan wrote:Oh that is totally different. I can understand why you are mad then. There is still a third release with red band name on the cover and different lettering.chatzial wrote:Priamos wrote:Yeps, the same. Let's see if Chatzial can clear things out.
And here is the damn CD-R Relentless release:
Anyways - you can still get the actualy CD release for 15 dollars with shipping directly from the band.
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So essentially the red logo version has different matrix and two IFPI codes. The black logo version that is not a CD-R has a different CD matrix (as I posted the photo before) and no IFPI codes. Also a totally different backcover too.Helstar wrote:There is also an edition with the red logo (and totally different backcover), it comes before the black logo one and it's not a CDR: matrix code is DIDX-087913 DISC MAKERS
It has two IFPI codes: L337 - 5100
About the CDR, I think it comes from Amazon...
Anybody knows why there are no IFPI codes on the black logo non-CDR version? Can they make a silverpressed CD with no IFPI code?
Of course it's not a usual thing, but yes IFPI can be missing even in legit pressings. It depends from the manufacturing plants mostly...Zdan wrote: So essentially the red logo version has different matrix and two IFPI codes. The black logo version that is not a CD-R has a different CD matrix (as I posted the photo before) and no IFPI codes. Also a totally different backcover too.
Anybody knows why there are no IFPI codes on the black logo non-CDR version? Can they make a silverpressed CD with no IFPI code?
On the contrary, boots can come with cloned/fake IFPI codes, imagine it ^^;
Cool. Just good to know I do not have to rebuy the album. I love Ulysses Siren to death so I really wanted to have a proper CD in my collection. Plus for 15 dollars with shipping to Poland they are basically selling the CD at cost value. Very cool of them.Helstar wrote:Of course it's not a usual thing, but yes IFPI can be missing even if legit pressings.Zdan wrote: So essentially the red logo version has different matrix and two IFPI codes. The black logo version that is not a CD-R has a different CD matrix (as I posted the photo before) and no IFPI codes. Also a totally different backcover too.
Anybody knows why there are no IFPI codes on the black logo non-CDR version? Can they make a silverpressed CD with no IFPI code?
On the contrary, boots can come with cloned/fake IFPI codes, imagine it xD
There is not a 100% rule.
Can anybody tell me the matrixes of original (non-boot) copies of Saint Vitus' self-titled album and Born Too Late?
The matrixes of my copies:
Self-titled: SSTCD022 1H MFD BY JVC
Born Too Late: SSTCD-082 1S MFD BY JVC
I strongly think those are original copies of those discs but I just wanted some confirmation from those who own original copies of those albums.
The matrixes of my copies:
Self-titled: SSTCD022 1H MFD BY JVC
Born Too Late: SSTCD-082 1S MFD BY JVC
I strongly think those are original copies of those discs but I just wanted some confirmation from those who own original copies of those albums.
I can say that it was pressed in a plant owned by DIDX. So I would lean towards legit.J. wrote:Anyone know if this is legit? Thanks.
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