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Please post missing band pictures for Brutal Metal here. :drink:

Here is a complete list of all the missing band pictures:

 

 

Battle Beast
Blind Witness
Brutal Infliction
Chapter, The
Death and Taxes
Dorian Lord
Dr. Crusty
Drawing Flies
Driven
Franklyn
From Idle Hands
Giant Dogs
Gothic
Hammer
Harrow
Harter Attack
Hate Plow
Havayoth
HavocHate
Headlock
Headstone Epitaph
Heaven Ward
Heaven's Gate
Heavenly
HellYeah
Helldorados
Hellfueled
Hellhound
Heresiarh
Hexenhaus
High Spirits
High Tension
Highlord
Highroad No. 28
Hollenthon
HolyHell
Hypocrisy
Hysterica
Ilium
Imago Mortis
Immaculate
Immolation
Impaler
Imperator
Imprecation
In Memoriam
In The Woods...
In Thy Dreams
Incantation
Incubus
Infinity Overture
Inhuman Visions
Inner Child
Inner Wish
Insania
Insignia
Internal Bleeding
Interseed
Intestine Baalism
Intruder
Iron Savior
Isle Of Q
Ivory Spider
Jackal
Jacob's Dream
Jon Oliva's Pain
Juda's Wake
Julie Laughs Nomore
Kage
Kaledon
Kalmah
Kamelot
Kandor
Katatonia
Katra
Keegan
Kerosys
Khanate
Killed By Cain
Killers Of Modern Agony
Killing Machine
Killing Touch
King Diamond
Kingdom Of Dead
Kings Of Modesty
Kingsbane
Kinrick
Kittie
Koma
Kotipelto
Kr'Uppt
Krank
Kreyson
Labyrinth (2)
Labyrinth
Lacrimas Profundere
Lacuna Coil
Lake of Tears
Last Crack
Last Descendants
Lawnmower Deth
Lawshed
Lazy Bones
Leaves' Eyes
Lefay
Left Hand Solution
Legend Maker
Leprosy
Lich King
Liers in Wait
Ligeia
Lion's Share
Lizzy Borden
Long Voyage Back
Long Winter's Stare
Lordi
Lost Horizon
Loud Crowd
Love History
Love Lies Bleeding
Love.Might.Kill
Low Twelve
Lunatica
Lux Occulta
MX Machine
Macbeth
Madd Hunter
Madsword
Maelstrom
Magic Kingdom
Magica
Magnitude 9
Mago De Oz
Majestic
Majesty
Malevolence
Malevolent Creation
Mandator
Mania
Manimal
Massacre
Mastercastle
Masterstroke
Maudlin Of The Well
Maximus
Mayhem
Mean Streak
Meander
Meanstreak
Medicated Savage
Medicine
Medusa
Meliah Rage
Menhir
Mental Home
Mentors
Mercyful Fate
Meshuggah
Metalium
Metharia
Mezzrow
Midas Touch
Miles Beyond
Militia
Mind Key
Mind Odyssey
Mind Over Four
MindSplit
Misanthrope
Mister Grinch
Mistheria
Mob Rules
Moonspell
Moore
Morbid Angel
Morbid Dream
Morbid Sin
Morgana Lefay
Morgana
Morgion
Morgoth
Morgul
Mortal Decay
Mortal Sin
Mortal
Morton
Mortus Poetry
Motive
Mr. Sinister
Mudvayne
Murder Of My Sweet, The
Musaka
Mushroom Cult
My Dying Bride
Myriads
Mystere De Notre Dame
Mystic Prophecy
Mystic Twilight
Mythological Cold Towers
Naglfar
Nailbomb
Necronomicon (Death)
Necronomicon
Necrophiliac
Nemesis Inferi
Neurosis
Nightcrawler
Nightingale
Nightmare
Nile
Nocturnal Rites
Nocturnal Winds
Nostradameus
Nothingface
Novembers Doom
Novembre
Obsession
Octanic
October Tide
Odes Of Ecstasy
Odin
Officium Triste
Old Man's Child
Omen
Onward
Opera IX
Orden Ogan
Orion Riders
Orphaned Land
Osiris
Ostrogoth
Otep
Otyg
Outrage
Overdrive
Overexertion
Pacto De Sangre
Pagan
Pain of Salvation
Panic
Paragon Belial
Paranoia
Pathosray
Paul Dianno and Killers
Peccatum
Pentagram
Perpetua
Pessimist
Phantasm
Phantom X
Pit Bulls on Crack
Poema Arcanus
Polaris
Portal
Possessed
Poverty's No Crime
Powermad
Powers Court
Powersurge
Powerworld
Predatory
Primigenium
Primordial
Profanator
Prophecy
Prowlers, The
Prymary
Psychotic Waltz
Psyco Drama
Public Outcry
Pungent Stench
Purulent
Push Comes II Shove
Pyogenesis
Pyramaze
Radakka
Rage N Revenge
Rain Fell Within
Raising Cain
Rated X
Ravencult
Reading Zero
Rebel Meets Rebel
Red Harvest
Redemption
Reign of Terror, The
Revenant Dead
Revolution Renaissance
Rhapsody Of Fire
Rhapsody
Rigor Mortis
Riotor
Ripio
Rising Faith
Ritual Misery
Ross The Boss
Rotting Christ
Rough Silk
Roxxcalibur
Royal Air Force
Rudiments
Sabaton
Sabbat
Sacrament
Sacred Oath
Sacred Steel
Sacrifice (Japan)
Sacrifice
Sacrosanct
Sad Legend
Sadus
Sagittarius
Saidian
Saint Deamon
Saint
Salem's Wych
Samael
Sanction-X
Sarcofago
Saturnus
Satyricon
Savage Grace
Savage Steel
Savannah
Savior From Anger
Scatterbrain
Scenes
Scheepers
Scholomance
Screamer
Sculptured
Sea of Dreams
Seasons of the Wolf
Sebastien
Secret Sphere
Section A
Seducer
Sentenced
Sentinel Beast
Seth
Seven Angels
Seven Witches
Seven
Seventh Angel
Sex Machineguns
Shadow
Shadowkeep
Shadows Fall
Shadowside
Shaman
Shape Of Despair
Shattered Core
Shocking Reality
Shockmachine
Siebenburgen
Silent Cry
Silent Force
Silent Voices
Silentium
Silverlane
Sinergy
Sinister
Sinner
Sinoath
Sisthema
Skanners
Skinny Puppy
Skold
Skrew
Skyfire
Skylark
Slaughter House - Face Reality
Slaughter House
Sleepy Hollow
Sludge
Smut
Snydley Whiplash
Sobre Nocturne
Solefald
Solitude Aeturnus
Solsikk
Solstice
Sonata Arctica
Soulbender
Soundtracks
Source Of Tide
Space Eater
Speeed
Spheric Universe Experience
Spitfire
Star One
Status Minor
Steel Horse
Steel Prophet
Steel Reign
Steelwing
Stefan Elmgren's Full Strike
Stone
StoneLake
StormHammer
Stormhaven
Stormwind
Stormwitch
Stratosphere
Stratovarius
Stress Factor 9
Stride
Stronghold
Stuck Mojo
Sub Species
Suffocation
Suicide Kings
Suidakra
Summer Dying
Superjoint Ritual
Swano, Dan
Symphorce
Synapse Defect
Tad Morose
Taraxacum
Terror 2000
Thalarion
The 7 Method
The Handsome Beasts
Theatre Of Tragedy
Theocracy
Theory In Practice
Thergothon
Third Eye
Third Moon
Thomsen
Thor and Mick Hoffman
Thor
Thorr's Hammer
Thou Shalt Suffer
Threshold Of Pain
Threshold
Throes Of Dawn
Through The Discipline
ThunderDriver
Thunderstone
Thus Defiled
Thyrane
Tiamat
Titan Force
Titanium Black
Today Is the Day
Tomorrow's Eve
Tool
Toranaga
Torian
Tourniquet
Tower
Trail Of Murder
Trail of Tears
Tramontane
Tribes Of Cain
Tributes
Trick Or Treat
Trillium
Tristania
Tristitia
Tulus
Twilight
Twinspirits
Twist of Fate
Twyster
Tyrant (2)
Tyrant
Tystnaden
Tyton
Unleash the Dog
War Within
Whisper
White Fear Chain
White Friday
Wicked Kick
Wrecking Crew
Xpeld
Zeitgeist

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Why do I always forget about this?... because I live in the town with the main campus of the University of Illinois (44,000 students... bigger than either of those)... and it has NOT A SINGLE FUCKING MUSIC STORE on campus. There's only one, way off campus, and it's absolutely pathetic. It's basically a 100,000 population community with ZERO music stores. So I've gotten away from thinking about those opportunities for CD hunting... which as it turns out, has been a major mistake on my part. There are two record/CD stores on the ISU campus in Bloomington, located 2 doors apart on the same street! They both opened 20 years ago this year (after I had stopped my regular CD hunting trips to Bloomington). I wondered if, given the timing, they were both owned by the same party, but no they are competition, but friendly competition. Each owner spoke positively of the other and recommended I visit their counterpart. The two stores are North Street Records and Waiting Room Records. They are very similar to one another, and yet extremely different from JL Records from my last trip. Whereas JL was 80% CDs and 20% vinyl, both of these stores are the exact opposite. JL stocked a lot of current releases in our euro-centric genres, whereas these two stores are more what you would expect: rock = "classic rock", with very little in the way of import releases from the labels we know. That said, both stores had dedicated "heavy metal" sections, although primarily focused on death metal and thrash, as opposed to melodic, power, or prog metal. There were some interesting items of note in their used sections. Where JL typically priced things closer to full retail (used CDs $10-15, new CDs $16-25), these stores made up for their lack of variety compared to JL, in lower price points: used CDs $4-10, new CDs ($10-16). 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