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Post by jnfernal »

Oblachnyii Kraj are very nice...I know every tape/lp has been reprinted on CD during the years...

but I still can't find the first tape, "Made in Vaneeva"....does someone have it??
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@mckagan:
Cheers for the pics. I like the 1st GALAXY lp alot! Their 2nd = too much aor for me I'm afraid. Desperately searching for their 7" btw..

Monomakh were great too, though sometimes a bit too wimpy. Got both the 7" and 1st LP. How's the '93 album?
Dan in which format you're looking for 7" ???
I have it in mp3, I sure
even more: I have a bootleg records 1984 (MP3) , - but then they played jazz/prog rock

1993's Monomakh - this album a lighter sound. I can upload for you some songs in mp3.
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TOR and Autodafe from Arkhangelsk:

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Trupny Yad:

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FRONT, 1986, 320 kbps, stereo, from the master-tape:
http://www.metalrus.ru/plug-e-files-c-f ... _1986.html
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Post by omen of hate »

mckagan wrote:
@mckagan:
Cheers for the pics. I like the 1st GALAXY lp alot! Their 2nd = too much aor for me I'm afraid. Desperately searching for their 7" btw..

Monomakh were great too, though sometimes a bit too wimpy. Got both the 7" and 1st LP. How's the '93 album?
Dan in which format you're looking for 7" ???
I have it in mp3, I sure
even more: I have a bootleg records 1984 (MP3) , - but then they played jazz/prog rock

1993's Monomakh - this album a lighter sound. I can upload for you some songs in mp3.
I've uploaded their 1993 album in the Russian thread in Poisonoise, i think the link is still alive.
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Post by ION BRITTON »

The last uploads of jnfernal were split and now can be found in Poisonoise subforum./Mod
Good against Evil, Evil sure to win

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FRONT live:
http://www.metalrus.ru/index-m-single-id-2528.html
Great sound and songs!
These guys are old now!
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Destrozer wrote:*pix*
What... teh... fkkk?!! :shock:
Ok, ok, I'll fix those rips but then your really have to tell me more!
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I want to hear that awesome russian dude swings a huge axe from behind demo
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Who writes on sleeves?
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
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Avenger wrote:Who writes on sleeves?
In Eastern Europe during the 80s one couldn't go to a birthday party and give a book or vinyl as a present without writing on it: "HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR (PUT ANY NAME HERE), BE HEALTHY, STUDY HARD, WORK EVEN HARDER, AND ALWAYS BE THE SHINING EXAMPLE FOR THE PERFECT PIONEER!"

I have ruined more than one LP with the above signature when I was a kid, as well as I've received my share of 'em at my b-days too :lol:
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stormspell wrote:
Avenger wrote:Who writes on sleeves?
In Eastern Europe during the 80s one couldn't go to a birthday party and give a book or vinyl as a present without writing on it: "HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR (PUT ANY NAME HERE), BE HEALTHY, STUDY HARD, WORK EVEN HARDER, AND ALWAYS BE THE SHINING EXAMPLE FOR THE PERFECT PIONEER!"

I have ruined more than one LP with the above signature when I was a kid, as well as I've received my share of 'em at my b-days too :lol:
Is this a joke?

What a dumb trend...
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
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Avenger wrote:Is this a joke?

What a dumb trend...
No it is not a joke. There werent any fancy stores around when we grew up there, just a bookstore with books and a section with some vinyls. And because there weren't any greeting cards whatsoever either, one just wrote directly on the present.

Just be happy you haven't had to grow up in Eastern Europe.
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