Recent Metal Finds (2013)

Heavy Metal Hunting, record Q's & trivia, collector stuff. Rare or not, it all goes here.
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Warepire wrote:
Northwinds wrote:I came into a large collection of Canadian Metal lps, already got almost 100 of them and waiting for more in the mail. Some of the highlights include all the Canada released Iron Maiden studio lps including the SOmewhere inTime Record Club press. Lots of NWOBHM and private Hard Rock stuff like Nytrix, Excalibur, Ezy Ryder, Green Metal, Black Wych, Jett Black, Chain Reaction, first 3 Killer Dwarfs lps, Moose Molten Metal Vols 1 & 2, Metal For Breakfast, Metal for Lunch, Hunter, all the Canada release Motorhead lps, Kiss The Originals complete, Jaguar (This Time), bunch of Judas Priest and Black Sabbath, and a lot more. Some of it will end up on the trading block once I decide what fits my collection and what does not. The seller is an old man who bought a collection back in the early 90s and does not listen to any Metal. He says he has several 7" Metal records also. I have been taking it easy with him, letting him message me with stuff as he gets to it. Hoping there is a Banshee in there somewhere and a few others I have been chasing for years. I have 42 more lps coming this week
Why does this never happen to me? :(
Because you never seem to have any money? :lol:
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Prowler wrote:Ah c'mon this happens every second month to me! I already have to refuse records coz I don't know where to store them anymore! :twisted:

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What is that Reign record?

I've never seen that one before.
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Avenger wrote:
Warepire wrote:
Northwinds wrote:I came into a large collection of Canadian Metal lps, already got almost 100 of them and waiting for more in the mail. Some of the highlights include all the Canada released Iron Maiden studio lps including the SOmewhere inTime Record Club press. Lots of NWOBHM and private Hard Rock stuff like Nytrix, Excalibur, Ezy Ryder, Green Metal, Black Wych, Jett Black, Chain Reaction, first 3 Killer Dwarfs lps, Moose Molten Metal Vols 1 & 2, Metal For Breakfast, Metal for Lunch, Hunter, all the Canada release Motorhead lps, Kiss The Originals complete, Jaguar (This Time), bunch of Judas Priest and Black Sabbath, and a lot more. Some of it will end up on the trading block once I decide what fits my collection and what does not. The seller is an old man who bought a collection back in the early 90s and does not listen to any Metal. He says he has several 7" Metal records also. I have been taking it easy with him, letting him message me with stuff as he gets to it. Hoping there is a Banshee in there somewhere and a few others I have been chasing for years. I have 42 more lps coming this week
Why does this never happen to me? :(
Because you never seem to have any money? :lol:
Money or not I never seem to find opportunities like that.
Besides, it's not my fault Europe's economy tanked a month before I graduated from University leaving it almost impossible for me to find work. :(
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As a sidenote - I can confirm Warepire's last post. Europe's economy is in the gutter and finding work that is adequate to your education/skills is really problematic. I managed to it because I was working before I went to university.
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In.Si.Dia - Istinto e rabbia CD

Can finally cross this off the wantlist, original pressing in NM condition for 13 euro 8)
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Congrats, best italian speed/thrash album ever !

Apparently, they are back together too (for live gigs - for now).
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Helstar wrote:best italian speed/thrash album ever !
Toss up between this one and Into the Macabre for me. Thanks!

I got it from a place called Radiation Records, apparently a physical store? Anyone been?
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Helstar wrote:Congrats, best italian speed/thrash album ever !

Apparently, they are back together too (for live gigs - for now).
Good thrash, especially for 1993, but far from best italian album for me. I would choose rather Bulldozer "IX" or "Neurodeliri" - that's what i really like!
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No way, Bulldozer were too much basic and raw ... and I don't even start with the pathetic lyrics ... "Minkions", "The Derby", "Ilona the Best" (dedicated to the notorious pornstar, who ended in the italian parliament too back then -.-) ... those could make Stone proud of their ones :lol:
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Helstar wrote:Bulldozer were too much basic and raw
Nothing wrong with that.
Good against Evil, Evil sure to win

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Helstar wrote:No way, Bulldozer were too much basic and raw ... and I don't even start with the pathetic lyrics ... "Minkions", "The Derby", "Ilona the Best" (dedicated to the notorious pornstar, who ended in the italian parliament too back then -.-) ... those could make Stone proud of their ones :lol:
Partially agree. I am not fan of their first two raw albums which sounds just like hard and more dark Motorhead version, but they started to play their own style of thrash which is very fast, agressive and has nice melodies at the same time. I know well about lyrics dedicated to Ilona etc. Guys are the big fans of her - it's well known fact and for me it's pretty ok to sing and write lyrics about porn, pervert sex etc. if your music still not mixed with hard core, funk, punk and other "funny" things which destroy thrash sound. Bulldozer also did one of those exceptional (for me only of course) successful re-union albums which i continue listen again and again. Just for comparing i can't listen more than one time (or even full album) of 95% "loud" re-unions like Necronomicon, Assassin, Vendetta, Exumer and other old heroes
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Nothing wrong with self-derision, irony and humor in BULLDOZER lyrics, that's also why they were so great imo.

"The Derby" is the best song about hooliganism I can think of by the way
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Yakish wrote: Bulldozer also did one of those exceptional (for me only of course) successful re-union albums which i continue listen again and again. Just for comparing i can't listen more than one time (or even full album) of 95% "loud" re-unions like Necronomicon, Assassin, Vendetta, Exumer and other old heroes
It's mostly because AC Wild has Death Mechanism members with him 8)
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Got these Bolt Thrower re-release LP's. Good stuff.
Long Live The Loud !!!
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