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Ozz - No Prisoners (Rock Candy Reissue)

Tane Cain - S/T (Rock Candy Reissue)

Marcus - S/T (Rock Candy Reissue)

Molly Hatchet - S/T (Rock Candy Reissue)

Orphan - Salute (Rock Candy Reissue)

Zon - Astral Projector (Rock Candy Reissue)

Tommy Shaw - Ambition (Rock Candy Reissue)

Fortress - Hands In The Till (Rock Candy Reissue)

Sammy Hagar - Street Machine (Rock Candy Reissue)

Sammy Hagar - Danger Zone (Rock Candy Reissue)

Sammy Hagar - Three Lock Box (Jap)

Sammy Hagar - I Never Said Goodbye (Jap)

The Outlaws - Dixie Highway

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Last Of The Street Survivors Tour  (2 CD/DVD)

Marillion - With Friends From The Orchestra

Marillion - Smoke

Marillion - Happiness Is Cologne

Marillion - Holidays In Eden Live

Marillion - Mirrors

Steve Rothery Band - Live In Plovdiv  CD/DVD

Steve Rothery Band - Live In Rome 2CD/DVD

 

 

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Jojo
Jojo

(CD) 2011-10-21
       
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Survivor
Vital signs 1984 (Rem)

(CD) 2015-03-02

 

 

 
 
 
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Fahrenheit
Talking Bout Love

 
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Divebomb:

Terminus - Tomb Of Infamy

Hostile Rage - On The Rampage

Bugzy - Center Of Attraction

Bugzy - Plan B

Bugzy- She's The One

 

Lost Apparitions:

Chemicide - Episodes Of Insanity

Mentally Defiled - The Thrash Brigade

Tiger Junkies - D- Beat Street Rock N Rollers

Lich King - Do Over

Nervosa - Victim Of Yourself

Adrenicide - Pioneers In The Land Of The Mad

Adrenicide - Kill

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Champlin, Williams, Friestedt - II

Gotthard - #13

Pattern Seeking Animals - Prehensile Tales

Motorhead - Overkill (40th Anniversary) 2 CD

Motorhead - Bomber (40th Anniversary) 2 CD

The Allman Brothers - Reach For The Sky/ Brothers Of The Road

The Allman Brothers - 5 Classic Albums (Box)

The Outlaws - Diablo Canyon

The Outlaws - Lady In Waiting

 

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53 minutes ago, tts42572 said:

Wildside Under The Influence - Bad Reputation

Classic...Ive never stopped listening to this bad boy on at least a weekly basis

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On ‎5‎/‎18‎/‎2020 at 9:53 AM, tts42572 said:

Wildside Under The Influence - Bad Reputation remaster.

Had never picked this up on CD and been on my want list for years.  Forgot how much I liked this album back in the day.

Nice ! I bought this a few years ago and it is worth owning !

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One Desire - Midnight Empire

FM - Synchronized

LeBrock - Real Thing/Action & Romance (have these In slip case from them but picked this new combined cd up for £8!)

Scorpions - Sting In The Tail

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Stoneflower - Finally

FM - Synchronized

Captain Blackbeard - Sonic Forces

Angel Witch - Angel Of Light

Angel Witch - As Above, So Below

Denis DeYoung - 26 East: Volume 1

One Desire - Midnight Empire

Atlanta Rhythm Section - Partly Plugged

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CROBOT - Motherbrain
MICHAEL SWEET - Ten
DIE KRUPPS - Vision 2020 Vision
EXHORDER - Mourn the Southern Skies
PRETTY MAIDS - Undress Your Madness
ROCKETT LOVE - Greetings From Rocketland
SAINT DEAMON - Ghost
MASTERS OF CEREMONY - Signs Of Wings
TYGERS OF PAN TANG - Ritual
BLACK SABBATH - Seventh Star
BLACK SABBATH - Born Again (Remaster)
BLACK SABBATH - Cross Purposes
BLACK SABBATH - Dehumanizer (Remaster)
BLACK SABBATH - Forbidden
BLACK SABBATH - Headless Cross
BLACK SABBATH - Mob Rules (Remaster)
BLACK SABBATH - Tyr
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - Atonement
THE DEFIANTS - Zokusho
LIV SIN - Burning Sermons
MORGANA LEFAY - Knowing Just As I
BLACK SABBATH (2 CD) - The Eternal Idol
DEAF RAT - Ban The Light
METALITE - Biomechanicals
SINNER - Santa Muerte
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