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A few weeks ago I bought the third Sadus CD, "A vision of misery" on Discogs (the metal mind ltd digipak).

Yesterday I bought the first two at last (on discogs as well)! F****n A, dude! Can't wait to get my hands on those metal mind digipaks ?

I also ordered Love and Electric by the Cult! They will play in Milàn end of June. I might go.

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Conqueror - War.Cult.Supremacy double LP + Poster

Graveland - Following the Voice of Blood double LP + Poster

Thorns - Live in Oslo Stellar Deceit 7inch

Sargeist - Satanic Black Devotion CD

Vlad Tepes - War Funeral March CD

Azhubham Haani - On a Snowy Winter Night demo '92 CD

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Asphyx "Last One On Earth"

Death "Individual Thought Patterns"

Obituary - s/t

All on CD.  Familiar with Asphyx (fucking love that record) but only have a digital rip at present so wanted to added it to the physical collection.  I have stagnated a bit on my Death collection but am ready to move on to the next release chronologically in their discog now.  Heard lots of good things about the new Obituary including solid ratings from some hardened and bitter DM veterans on another forum I frequent so I am doing a (near - heard two tracks) blind purchase like when I was 13 or summat and didn't have cyber shit to validate my purchase by streaming.  Got a digi rip with it which I am playing now - sounds good so far. 

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3 hours ago, MacabreEternal said:

Asphyx "Last One On Earth"

Death "Individual Thought Patterns"

Obituary - s/t

All on CD.  Familiar with Asphyx (fucking love that record) but only have a digital rip at present so wanted to added it to the physical collection.  I have stagnated a bit on my Death collection but am ready to move on to the next release chronologically in their discog now.  Heard lots of good things about the new Obituary including solid ratings from some hardened and bitter DM veterans on another forum I frequent so I am doing a (near - heard two tracks) blind purchase like when I was 13 or summat and didn't have cyber shit to validate my purchase by streaming.  Got a digi rip with it which I am playing now - sounds good so far. 

I love the blind purchase. It's what it's all about. 

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Without wishing to pitch too early the Obituary record is their best in recent releases for sure.  There's an energy around proceedings which although is there on "Inked In Blood" more just drips through, the latest makes some of "Inked..." seem stale by comparison as the energy is much more upfront and constant at times.  Will probably write a review at the blog and share here in the Album Reviews section.

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Went out looking for vinyl but came home with two CD's instead.

I got me Bruce Dickinson / Judas Priest - "Live in Los Angeles 1990"

It's a bootleg, obviously, but not too bad. I've heard worse. Dickinson covers AC DC, Mott The Hoople, Black Sabbath ("Wishing Well") and Deep Purple.

Then I went to another used CD shop and got me a copy of the first Honeymoon Suite record. 

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Damn... A partial letdown... The booklet attributed "Whishing Well" to Iommi, Butler, Dio... but now I am listening to the CD and it is not the Black Sabbath tune... it's the overplayed "Wishing Well" by Free!!!

Partial letdown because that also happens to be one of my favorite tracks ever! It also used to be the fave track of a very important managing director at Atlantic Records, which is why so many up and coming bands covered it over the years. Both Blackfoot and Savatage covered it on one of their albums published by Atlantic Records.

Of course Gary Moore and Axel Rudi Pell also covered the track.

It's an amazing song, but I would have been happier with a cover of the Black Sabbath tune... :(

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'Twas the anniversary of the day upon which great Cthulhu breathed life into this twisted mass of flesh and bone. To celebrate I was bestowed with gifts...

 

The Walking Dead seasons 4 and 5

Suits seasons 3 and 4

Glenfiddich 12yo single malt scotch

and lastly a one way ticket to Melbourne for the weekend of the 24th this month.

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16 hours ago, True Belief said:

Axel Rudi Pell...... there's a name we don't see often round here. I've a massive soft spot for him and Johnny Gioeli

 

 

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I think Axel wrote a lot of AMAZING songs (he's particularly good at writing openers and 8+ minutes "Stargazer" wannabes), but unfortunately he is a fairly bad soloist :D

And his tone actually got worse over the years. The great thing about him is that he has always been able to gather great talent around him... Apparently ever since he left the European Steeler (no connection with Yngwie's), he's been willing to pay top notch sidemen for his own pet project. The list of singers he's had is impressive... Charlie Huhn, Rob Rock, Jeff Scott Soto and Johnny Gioeli... wow... And now he even has Bobby Rondinelli in the band! That's downright crazy...

There are legends about him... They say that he is just an eccentric very rich German dude who happens to like Rainbow and Deep Purple so much that he keeps putting his own money into his records... There is also a legend about him being the owner of a very successful sex shop somewhere in Germany... You know, Germans are quite kinky when they want to :D

I have about a dozen of his CD's. Personally I prefer the first 4. There are some unbelievable hits spread over those four records... My favorite being "COLD AS ICE". Infectious to say the least...

 

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Nice! Me I am waiting for the postman to deliver these Cd's (only first presses):

Guns n Roses - "The guns n roses ep" (JAP)

Circus of Power - St

Sweet F.A. - Stick to Your Guns

Slik Toxik - Doin the Nasty

D'Molls - Warped 

D'Molls - D'Molls

Kill for thrills - Dynamite from Nightmareland

Cry Wolf - Crunch

Child's Play - Rat Race

 

It's ALL hair metal on major label that sold nothing (except for the Guns n Roses thang, naturally).

 

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I have not done one of these in a while, but as I just finished my last exam I guess I can add more to the forum than lurking and horns-ing.

New CDs:

Kreator: Gods of Violence

Aborted: The Necrotic Manifesto

 

Cds from the internet:

Abrasive: The Birth... Born In Sodom

Legio Mortis: Legend of Humanities Fall

Ressurecturis: Non Voglio Morire

Slayer: Divine Intevention

Sewercide: Immortalized In Suffering

The Berzerker: Dissimulate

Scar Symmetry: Pitch Black Progress

 

CDs from markets:

Judas Priest: Redeemer of Souls, Nostradamus

Queensryche: Promised Land, Operation Mindcrime II

Slayer: Undisputed Attitude

Lamb of God: As the Palaces Burn

Death Angel: Archives and Artifacts  (got a pretty great deal on this)

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