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so I guess the new Drudkh will be my first 2004 release. I should have it by end of the week. Red Stream has it for $13 if anyone cares.
thanksErik said:Currently listening to the new Drudkh, doesn't disappoint for sure... Top 10 2004 material.
Ooooh, cool, I got this last year. I thought it was a bit naff thoughDreamlord said:150666 records label sampler with songs from 11 raw, grim, true black metal bands including THunderbolt, Frostmoon Eclipse, Forest, End, Blackdeath, Goetia, Griffar, Nocternity, Barbatos, Khert-Neter, and Gotmoor
That rules. Hasn't that been out of print for eons?Dreamlord said:I snagged this at a local store. It's the original from Amarillo Records, not the recent re-issue:
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(hopes it's not a red x)
From what I gather, LaVey recorded the material in the 60's or 70's, but it wasn't released until the 90's on CD. He also recorded "Satanic Mass". Both were originally released on Amarillo Records, but were recently re-issued on another label.NAD said:That rules. Hasn't that been out of print for eons?
EDIT: Nevermind, I thought that was released in the late 70s, I guess it was from 95 originally.
Hey, I own a Forest album! And I've actually listened to it.Erik said:Forest is pretty good.
That was from your infamous blind purchase haul...markgugs said:Hey, I own a Forest album! And I've actually listened to it.
It was cool, but nothing groundbreaking IMO.
Does it have a grim looking b&w forest on the front cover too?Dreamlord said:yes, indeed. Did you catch the similarities between the beginning of track #3 and The Lord of the Rings soundtrack? They sound exactly alike!
JayKeeley said:That was from your infamous blind purchase haul...
"I mean, just how bad can a band called Forest really be?"
That was wicked.Does it have a grim looking b&w forest on the front cover too?
It's fairly grim, though more black and GREEN, you know, in keeping with the forest theme I guess.