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Podunk-Breech

Angeles Del Infierno-Joven Para Morir

Crooked X-S/T

Primal Scream-Volume 1

Storyville-A Piece Of Your Soul

Dead Susan-S/T

M-Set--CEO's Killed The Radio Star

Sugar Sweet-8-Track/Second hand Smoke

Charm City Devils-Lets Rock N Roll

Go Like Hell-Hell Bent Rock N Roll

The Greatest Hits-For A Good Time Call

Blue Ribbon Band-Suicidal Heart EP

Old Toby-Found

Sex Slaves-Bite Your Tongue

Charlie Drown-Silent Rizing

The Black Velvet Band-King Of Myself

A Hope Not Forgotten-Leave It By The Wayside

Chasing Truth-A Debt To Pay

Circus Tribe-S/T

Triple Forte-A Match Is Me

Happy Rhodes-Rhodes II

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Sonata Arctica - Pariah`s Child Japan

Pretty Maids - Motherland Japan

Pretty Maids - Pandemonium Japan

Under The Gun - s/t

Sonata Arctica - The Wolves Die Young

Sonata Arctica - Love

Sonata Arctica - Cloud Factory

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  • My Little Pony

Action - Action

Black Tora - Raise Your Fists EP

Crash Alley - Loud N Ugly

Damn Cheetah - Primal

Dio - Holy Diver

Great King Rat - Out of the Can

Nasty Habit - Nasty Habit

Nasty Habit - Desperate Times, Desperate Measures EP

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Waiting on-

 

Gotthard-Domino Affect

Rockarma-Bring It

Marcello/ Vestry-S/T

Mama Kin-In The City

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Hit the public library's annual book sale and scored a couple of cheapies:

 

Green Day - Dookie

 

Izzy Stradlin and the JuJu Hounds - S/T

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Senseless Things: The First Of Too Many

Senseless Things: Empire Of The Senseless

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Murder 1-American Junkie

Shadow Light-Within The Shadow Light...

Fancy Frenetix-No Need For Therapy

Gravity-EP 1

My Name-Wet Hills And Big Wheels

Manic Faith-Crosswind

Outrage-Love In The Time Of War

Fall From Grace-S/T (1997)

Discs Of Fury-The Chronicles Of Lazer: Vol. 1

Demean-Today We Rise

Psycho 78-Who Wants Cake?

Scarlett's Web-Greatest Hits

Billy Joel-Glass Houses

Chinatown-S/T

Silvertide-Show & Tell Album Sampler Promo

 

For possible trade, if anyone is interested:

 

Mark Wood-Voodoo Violince (Guitar Magazine Recordings 1991)

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The Prophets Of Addiction-S/T Limited Edition Advanced Copy (No Artwork, slim case, Pro-printed band made cdr)(Don't know if there is another version of this as the copy I have is the same...)

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CHINA - We Are The Stars

BLOODGOOD - Dangerously Close
CHROME DIVISION - Infernal Rock Eternal
ESCAPE - Borderline
FREEDOM CALL - Beyond
RED DRAGON CARTEL - Red Dragon Cartel
STRATOVARIUS - Nemesis
TREATMENT - Running With The Dogs
ADRENALINE MOB - MEN OF HONOR
OVERLAND - EPIC
SKINTRADE - REFUELED
JOHNNY LIMA - MY REVOLUTION
LOVER UNDER COVER - INTO THE NIGHT
PAVIC - IS WAR THE ANSWER
REBELSTAR - REBELSTAR II
STRYPER - NO MORE HELL TO PAY
HOUSE OF LORDS - Precious Metal
ROXXI - Drive It to Ya Hard!
RUNNING WILD - Victory
RUNNING WILD - Blazon Stone

HELL - CURSE & CHAPTER

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First Signal s/t

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