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Reckless Love - InVader

Tobias Sammet's Avantasia - Ghostlights + 1

Billion Dollar Babies - Chemical God

Circus Maximus - Havox + 2

Black Stone Cherry - Kentucky

SOTO - Divak

Rob Moratti's Tribute To Journey

Now Or Never - II

The Defiants - s/t

Withem - The Unforgiving Road + 1

Shiraz Lane - For Crying Out Loud + 1

Erika - Deaf, Dumb & Blonde

First Signal - One Step Over The Line + 1

Vega - Who We Are + 1

Southern Empire - s/t

Imperium - Dreamhunter

Dan Reed Network - Fight Another Day

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Bon Jovi-7800 Fahrenheit

Expose-What You Don't Know

INXS-Live Baby Live

Billy Joel-Greatest Hits Vol.1 and 2

Lizzy Borden-Best Of

Ratt-Reach For the Sky

Butch Walker-Left of Self Centered

I sure do like the Left of Self a Centered disc. Sure wish BW would do another along those lines. Hell even get Slug and Jay back for a little Marvy reunion.

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Anthrax-For All Kings

Faith No More-Album of the Year

Kansas-Vinyl Confessions

Bill Leverty-Wanderlust

Metallica-Kill 'Em All

Prince-Around the World in a Day

Psi Com-S/T

Social Distortion-Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell

Tubeway Army-S/T

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Black Sabbath- Sabotage (remaster/digipak)

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Received:
Falling Red - Empire of the Damned

 

ordered:
Various - Rock n Roll Rebels & The Sunset Strip (box set)
Reckless Love - Invader

Rags n Riches - Shipwrecked out in the street
Ginn - One Man Army

Chaotic Resemblance - s/t
Chaotic Resemblance - battle lines
Chaotic Resemblance - get the hell out
The Erotics - Three Sheets To The Wind
The Erotics - Preaching to the Choir
DT Boys - Knockin Up Your Neighborhood

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Palace Of The King - White Bird/Burn the Sky

Those guys seem to be getting quite a following...but i dont understand why to be honest...

 

The singer was in the Androids, this band sounds like typical Oz pub band.

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Outlasted - Into The Night

Paris - The World Outside

Saga - Live In Hamburg

Donnie Iris & The Cruisers - Ah: Live

Donnie Iris & The Cruisers - You Can't Really Miss Me If I Never Go Away EP.

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Blasted To Static - S/T

First Signal - One Step Over The Line

Chris Ousey - Dream Machine

Danger Zone - Closer To Heaven

Drive She Said - Pedal To The Metal

Dynazty - Titanic Mass

Epitaph - Fire From The Soul

Jaded Heart - Guilty By Design

Now Or Never - II

Phantom 5 - S/T

Shiraz Lane - For Crying Out Loud

Ted Poley - Beyond The Fade

The Defiants - S/T

Treat - Ghost Of Graceland

Vega - Who We Are

Wild Rose - Four

Volbeat - Seal The Deal & Let's Boogie

Blackrain - Released

Death Angel - The Evil Divide

Erika - Deaf,Dumb & Blonde

Grand Magus - Sword Songs

Human Zoo - My Own God

Imperium - Dreamhunter

Rage - The Devil Strikes Again

Scorpion Child - Acid Roulette

Artillery - Penalty By Perception

Iron Savior - Titancraft

Manimal - Trapped In The Shadows

The New Black - A Monster's Life

Thunderstone - Apocalypse Again

Almanac - Tsar

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Last few week's haul:

CD Baby Haul

Grey Wolf- We Are Metalheads

Wolf And Raven- Dream Hunters

Backhill- Shadow Man

Mosh Pit Justice- Justice Is Served

Starborn- The Dreaming City

Breitenhold- I

Grave Cross- Nothing But The Night

Brothers Of Sword- United For Metal

Satan's Fall- Seven Nights

Lunar Shadow- Triumphator

Claymorean- Unbroken

Comaniac- Return To The Wasteland

 

Kivel Records:

Jace Pawlak- Promise

Tango Down- Bulletproof

 

Flea Market finds:

Thunderbrew- Red Death

Self Inflicted- Beyond The Agony Of Never

Wine Spirit- Bombs Away (still sealed)

Dead Kennedys- Plastic Surgery Disasters/ In God We Trust

Megadeth- Rust In Peace Live

 

Used bin raids in Columbus, Ohio:

Judas Priest- jugulator

Doomriders- Black Thunder

Majesty- Own The Crown

Biotoxic Warfare- Lobotomized

Society's Children- Society's Children

 

Misc:

Sourblood- Sourblood

Sourblood- Rebirth

The Godz- Nothing Is Sacred

Baelfire- Neverland demo ep

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