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Khnud wrote:
Avenger wrote: Is it a pop up?

There is no such area to click...
It's just below the box with the file URL.
Thank you, hahaha...

It's so small...

I guess I'm just blind.

Now I feel like an idiot...
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ION BRITTON wrote:If the excellent metallic passages in a-side of Achilleus weren't followed by some lame and totally powerless pub-rock parts, it would have been a great tune.
Imagine the feeling when I first bought that 7''. It was totally unknwon back then but I thought the cover art looked so cool so it justified a purchase by chance. When I put it on that maelstrom or mighty riffage and pounding drums fell upon me and for some 20 seconds I thought "shit, I might just have unearthed the coolest EP ever" and then ... :lol:
Chroming Rose “Pressure” LP found! :D
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I totally sympathize with you. It must be the only song in the history of metal that swings from greatness to absolute lameness every 20 seconds.
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Still, I couldn't really get disappointed because it was so unexpected and hilarious. I find it very amusing.
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Achilleusis so bad it isn't even funny. But amazing sleeve, it should be swiped and put on a good single.
Diavox is not too bad. Nothing amazing but I can at least listen through it all the way.
Marcus Brutus Band aside is decent, goes to show you how much there is to listen to out there...
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Yeah, Marcus Brutus Band is the best one there for sure!

Now, a request from Stark.

Double Diamond - Internal Heat/Back to Paradise 7'' 1986, private
Lohengrin - En ny Vision/Opiumrökarens Sista Cig 7'' 1980, kap records

Just got these 2 swedish singles today. Double Diamond is melodic stuff, I like the B-side.
Lohengrin is cool for sure, swedish lyrics on the B side which is a killer song in my opinion. Like the slow A-side too. (Same label as Jeremiah 7'')

http://sharebee.com/b1e8f7d5

Never uploaded from this site before, hope it works.
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Thanks!!!!
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Stark wrote:Thanks!!!!
No problem! Tell me what you think.
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I can't stop playing the Lohengrin 7''s B side. It grows on me every time I am listening to it. Killerrrr.
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Dirty Rocker wrote:I can't stop playing the Lohengrin 7''s B side. It grows on me every time I am listening to it. Killerrrr.
Great for sure! I think Double Diamond B-side were cool too
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Just got hold of the guitar player from the band Tonvikt. This was the same band that became Gerry & The Pacemakers (or rather they were backing up singer Gerry). They later reformed and did a demo under the name Trippel, more metal.
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As expected DD was absolutely awful. The LOHENGRIN b-side was ok progg/hr, no more no less. I'm hoping turn this downward trend asap though :wink:
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The Lohengrin B side is amazing DaN, you little dweed! Gypsy though.. ;) :lol:
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Several times read article 707 Inches Of Swedish Steel but do not find mentioned Blizzard - Illusions EP 1987 .Also this EP not mentioned on MISSING nor REJECTS section.Anyone ? There's just one BLIZZARD from Sweden on Metal-Archives with minimum info.
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lunaboy wrote:Several times read article 707 Inches Of Swedish Steel but do not find mentioned Blizzard - Illusions EP 1987 .Also this EP not mentioned on MISSING nor REJECTS section.Anyone ? There's just one BLIZZARD from Sweden on Metal-Archives with minimum info.
There was a Swedish BLIZZARD who released a 3-song 12" called "Fading Away" in 1987. It's probably the one they're referring to in the link above since it also included a song called "Illusions". It's rather standard/mediocre, melodic Metal/HR. Not worth an upload imo.

And it's not included in the article since "707.." is reserved for 7" singles only.
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