And thanks for the tip, I have now confirmed my order for the X-Caliber 7"

That's where I got mine. Great single!dford wrote:Some info on the X-CALIBAR single
http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=3540285687
Apparently Waykoolrecords has a copy for $12!
http://www.waykoolrecords.com/pages/page19d.html (btm of page)
That would be great, I need another copy I can't find the cdr I had it on, hope you enjoy it. I've ordered off waycool a coupe times, everything has always been in perfect condition.daniel wrote:Yeah I got the Ironhead 7" a week or two ago, it's good.
And thanks for the tip, I have now confirmed my order for the X-Caliber 7"I'll make a rip of it when it arrives to post on here.
Thank you sir.dford wrote:Here is a link I found today for it( I hope it's ok to post something like this, I don't have it in digital format only the 7inch http://rapidshare.com/files/215993833/N ... eck_7_.zip It was released 1990, I've seen it on ebay twice i think, it goes pretty cheap. The last person I saw that sold one was Jim from OPM records (rattlehead14 on ebay).
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..."
Overthrow were a kickass Tech-Thrash banddford wrote:they used to be a great thrash metal band out of Ontario called Overthrow, this however is techno metal if I remember correctly, avoid
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..."
Thanks ! I was looking to know how this band sounded...dford wrote:Here is a link I found today for it( I hope it's ok to post something like this, I don't have it in digital format only the 7inch http://rapidshare.com/files/215993833/N ... eck_7_.zip It was released 1990, I've seen it on ebay twice i think, it goes pretty cheap. The last person I saw that sold one was Jim from OPM records (rattlehead14 on ebay).
Cool, thanks for the info! I've seen that one but have not heard it. I've seen Higgins' website, he played on a lot of stuff back in the day it looks like.Sgt. Kuntz wrote:The KING COBRA 7" (1982/83) is not bad, if you like early US metal / hard rock. At least not as bad as the review by "futuresynner" on the metalpage.de.
I had some eMail-exchange with the former drummer Dereck Higgins, who told me that they made 500 copies. No otherreleases, no demos. He is a black guy by the way, so this band was maybe the first one to include a african-american in the line-up?
It is not listed on metal archives yet, but you can see the cover (neatly done!) at popsike.com.