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1 hour ago, MacabreEternal said:

My meeting finished early in Lancaster so had a jaunt into the city centre itself with the gf and picked up Iron Fist and Zero Tolerance Mag and also Kill 'em All on CD.

New furniture gets delivered tomorrow which means a self-assembly tantrum is in the offing at some point in the next 24-36 hours.

Self-assembly tantrum :D 

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"All for One" is my second favorite album by Raven (ther first being... their first)!

Last Thursday I finished work pretty late, about 9 pm, so I wanted to reward myself. I went to a local mega store, got me my favorite comics (Tex) and also grabbed the deluxe edition of two ELP albums: "Tarkus" and "Pictures at an Exhibition".

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On 10/03/2017 at 1:24 AM, MacabreEternal said:

My meeting finished early in Lancaster so had a jaunt into the city centre itself with the gf and picked up Iron Fist and Zero Tolerance Mag and also Kill 'em All on CD.

New furniture gets delivered tomorrow which means a self-assembly tantrum is in the offing at some point in the next 24-36 hours.

I don't relish self-assembly. It's enough to wish any undead a stake through the heart. 

It's now ticked over to the 12th of the month meaning I can now buy things with the credit card hahaha! 

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My latest acquisition is the debut album by our mates in The Darkhorse, "The Carcass of the Sun will Sleep", 8-tracks of NOLA-inspired sludge/doom.

 

The bands round our way are just releasing some absolutely incredible music at present, early releases from Krysthla's second album and From Eden to Exile's debut are astonishingly good. It's a struggle to keep up, every time we try and raise our game, they're already one step ahead.

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Today I went for a walk with a fellow rocker and made some purchases along the way.

The Obsessed - "The Church Within" (1994 Sony/Columbia CD promo)

MindFunk - ST (got it because it features the drummer from the mighty Celtic Frost)

MindFunk - Touch You (cd single with exclusive b-sides)

MindFunk - Dropped (got it because it was there, although it does not feature that Mark Saint Something dude from CF)

Tigertailz - Banzai (this is one UK extremely glam metal band that deserves credit for sticking to glam when it was so damn passé, beyond the point of ridiculous... this one features covers of "Peace Sells" - renamed "Peace Sellz" - and "Creeping Death")

The Who - "Live at Leeds" (at last... I should have bought it earlier on in my life)

Triumph - "Just a Game" (MCA first press CD)

And I also got a copy of the book called Kiss The Early Years, the monographic issue of Uncut about Genesis and the latest issue of Classic Rock (UK).

The coolest thing is that last night - I swear to God, well Satan does it for me - I dreamt about that album by The Obsessed! Crazy! It has to do with the fact that I am trying to create something stoner-y/doom-y and I remember thinking in my dreams "damn, I have every Saint Vitus records and the first Spiritual Caravan CD, but I ain't got that major label album Wino made with The Obsessed".

I am listening to "The Church Within" now and I'm loving it.

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Today I went for a walk with a fellow rocker and made some purchases along the way.

The Obsessed - "The Church Within" (1994 Sony/Columbia CD promo)

MindFunk - ST (got it because it features the drummer from the mighty Celtic Frost)

MindFunk - Touch You (cd single with exclusive b-sides)

MindFunk - Dropped (got it because it was there, although it does not feature that Mark Saint Something dude from CF)

Tigertailz - Banzai (this is one UK extremely glam metal band that deserves credit for sticking to glam when it was so damn passé, beyond the point of ridiculous... this one features covers of "Peace Sells" - renamed "Peace Sellz" - and "Creeping Death")

The Who - "Live at Leeds" (at last... I should have bought it earlier on in my life)

Triumph - "Just a Game" (MCA first press CD)

And I also got a copy of the book called Kiss The Early Years, the monographic issue of Uncut about Genesis and the latest issue of Classic Rock (UK).

The coolest thing is that last night - I swear to God, well Satan does it for me - I dreamt about that album by The Obsessed! Crazy! It has to do with the fact that I am trying to create something stoner-y/doom-y and I remember thinking in my dreams "damn, I have every Saint Vitus records and the first Spiritual Caravan CD, but I ain't got that major label album Wino made with The Obsessed".

I am listening to "The Church Within" now and I'm loving it.

 

Reed St. Mark?

 

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Relatively new purchases include

Mayhem- A Season In Blasphemy

Venom- Welcome to Hell (Love them now)

Slayer- God Hates Us all

 

Cheap market purchases include

Machine Head- Burn My Eyes

Judas Priest- Point of Entry

Slash- R n' F'N R

 

Also Picked up a compilation called route 666 and found a dusty demo of a band called Observer in a miscellaneous pile of crap at a market stall.

 

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Relatively new purchases include

Mayhem- A Season In Blasphemy

Venom- Welcome to Hell (Love them now)

Slayer- God Hates Us all

 

Cheap market purchases include

Machine Head- Burn My Eyes

Judas Priest- Point of Entry

Slash- R n' F'N R

 

Also Picked up a compilation called route 666 and found a dusty demo of a band called Observer in a miscellaneous pile of crap at a market stall.

 

 

They were cheap for a reason...

 

Sent from my HTC6535LVW using Tapatalk

 

 

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Relatively new purchases include

Mayhem- A Season In Blasphemy

Venom- Welcome to Hell (Love them now)

Slayer- God Hates Us all

 

Cheap market purchases include

Machine Head- Burn My Eyes

Judas Priest- Point of Entry

Slash- R n' F'N R

 

Also Picked up a compilation called route 666 and found a dusty demo of a band called Observer in a miscellaneous pile of crap at a market stall.

 

 

My favourite Venom album.

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In the last month:

Sabaton - Metalizer re-armed edition

Paragon - Force of Destruction

Shostakovich - The String Quartets

Baka Forest Pygmies - Heart of the Forest

Oleg Ponomarev - Russian Gypsy Violin

VA - Hungarian Gypsy Music

David Bowie - All Saints (collected instrumentals)

Nordic Roots label sampler vols 1, 2, & 3

Chuck Schuldiner - Zero Tolerance (2 disc edition)

Type O Negative - Bloody Kisses (Top Shelf Edition)

U2 - Zoo TV Live from Sydney DVD

Darkthrone - Arctic Thunder vinyl

Black Sabbath - Paranoid (Super Deluxe box set)

Hellbastard - Ripper Crust vinyl

Mozart - Die Zauberflote DVD

Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath red vinyl

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