And were they ever bootleged in any way? CD or vinyl? ... I know there's 2 of the "No Aids In Hell" tracks on the re-release of "The Rules..." on Rusty Cage.
Ah, and I'm ofcourse also interested in the original LP, but aint we all..

I'm not one for trusting that label, so information on their website doesn't mean a thing to me.snaps666 wrote:Ahh, can see I didn't write that very clear![]()
The label site that is...
I found it:
http://www.rustycagerecords.com/label/c ... w/424/216/
The truth is that those CD reissues were a bit ''minimalistic'', and nowadays you can't be 100% sure for 99% of the cases (i have bought the MD CD), so i can't tell... What is it that makes you so suspicious for the label anyway?Black Axe wrote: I'm not one for trusting that label
The contracts they offer aren't so good for the artists and they don't always ask for permission for their releases. So unless I read that the bandmember(s) who own the rights agree with the release on that label I won't by it.ION BRITTON wrote:The truth is that those CD reissues were a bit ''minimalistic'', and nowadays you can't be 100% sure for 99% of the cases (i have bought the MD CD), so i can't tell... What is it that makes you so suspicious for the label anyway?Black Axe wrote: I'm not one for trusting that label
Yeah, Defender isn't a boot, but the Jewel album is. And I'm pretty sure there are more. I read a message from another band who weren't happy with their RCR release/didn't agree with it, but I can't find that message anymore.sovdat wrote:Well the man behind Rusty Cage records is Remco, drummer of Defender, so they aren't boots. Or at least Defender isn't