Recent Metal Finds

Heavy Metal Hunting, record Q's & trivia, collector stuff. Rare or not, it all goes here.
johnnysteel
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Re: Recent Metal Finds (2016)

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Got some nice German stuff recently...
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Zombie Dance
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Re: Recent Metal Finds (2016)

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How's that Asmodina? Looks pretty cool.

Those were my last March scores, also got the Abraxas demo by Unholy Death which isn't on the pix.
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All first press : Necrodeath
Septic Flesh (Black Power, with Insert, not the shitty recent bootleg)
Samael Medieval Prophecy, second press,
Taranis : Obscurity and Faust (Baron records, one of the best label of the 90ies)
Xantotol : Liber Diabolus
Holy Death : Sodomy of Megiddo
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Nightcrawler
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Re: Recent Metal Finds (2016)

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johnnysteel wrote:Got some nice German stuff recently...
Looks cool, how does that Destroyer sound like?
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Re: Recent Metal Finds (2016)

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johnnysteel wrote:Got some nice German stuff recently...
oh WOW nice score, congratz !
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Re: Recent Metal Finds (2016)

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I haven't posted here in ages, but here is a sampling of some of the things I've bought recently (well, in the last year anyway).
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The Steel Breeze single was a pleasant surprise. Not calling it metal, but the B-side is a strong heavy rocker and a far cry from the sissy rock they'd become known for.
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Keir wrote:The Steel Breeze single was a pleasant surprise. Not calling it metal, but the B-side is a strong heavy rocker and a far cry from the sissy rock they'd become known for.
You swine! Because of that my search history now contains 'Steel Breeze' & ultimately to no avail.
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Re: Recent Metal Finds (2016)

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Some of my recent purchases:

Pantera - Power Metal
Warpath - Damnation
Battlerage - Steel Supremacy
Cast Iron - Leather and Metal
Mastodon - Emperor of Sand
Speedtrap - Powerdose
Iron Curtain - Road To Hell
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And another one:

Savage Wizdom - No Time For Mercy
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lynx
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Nothing particularly rare or worth a lot:
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That Mozaika album is progressive rock, gets harder and post-apocalyptic towards the end.

What strikes me about these bands is that they are very political, even the demon in the album title of the bottom album is an "atomic demon". Late 1980s.

Only bought vinyl from the shop, but they had lots of cool stuff like a Soviet cassette deck, open reels, and a bunch of filmstrips of documentaries and children's stories.
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Re: Recent Metal Finds (2016)

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Damn, some real turds mixed in with some great albums. How is that Capitan Flynn? I always wondered about that one. Heard some later stuff, not too good but the first one might have some promise?
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Capitan Flynn is from 1992 so don't expect any super classic Metal. It starts totally modern (almost funky) but then on the main part of the album they play that typical melodic spanish Hard/Heavy Rock/Metal, maybe a bit too polished sounding, but still listenable. Surely nothing essential ... got a ton of obscure singles too, I'm a bit behind with everything recently. :(
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cool stuff! That Mark Terry is one of the rarest German items (the third time I see it), but also a really great one!
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Re: Recent Metal Finds (2016)

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Yes, it cool indeed. 1 track sounds like Running Wild in their best days.
But I don't understand why it's that rare, it's been released on a regular record label, no private pressing or something. So where are all those copies gone? :?:
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