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Paralysis - Mob Justice

Hellcats - Warrior Princess

Snake Head Ritual - Ceremonial Thunder

Hell Hound - Confederate Steel

Infrared - Saviours

infrared - No Peace

Infrared - Back To The Warehouse

Travolta - In Tinnitus We Crust

Brain Corruption - Artifacts Of Humanity

Endless Demise - Past The Point Of Punishment

Flashout - Terminated Efficiency

Eric Moore And The Legion Of The Damned

Godzfest - A Celebration Of Eric Moore 

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Alfonzetti - Here Comes The Night (after Machine I gave this a wide birth...so glad I chose to take a chance after all this time)

Gathering Of Kings - Discovery (finally arrived from the band)

 

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Def Leppard - London To Vegas (Box Set)  4 CD/2 Bluray

Vandenberg - 2020 (Box)

Rush - Permanent Waves (40th Anniversary)  2 CD

Lee Aaron - Power, Soul, Rock 'n' Roll: Live In Germany  CD/DVD

Russ Ballard - Book Of Love Tour Live (Limited Edition)

 

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  • 2023 Gold Donors

Pat Benatar-Get Nervous

Kinks-Greatest Hits

The Poorboys-Pardon Me

London Quireboys-A Bit of What You Fancy

Todd Rundgren-Something/Anything

Santana-All That I Am

Soul Kitchen-S/T

B.J.Thomas-Best Of

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1927 - Generation I (CD/DVD)

Fish On Friday - An Initiation

Fish On Friday - Godspeed

Fish On Friday - Quiet Life

Fish On Friday - Black Rain

Dennis DeYoung - Desert Moon/ Back To The World

 

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Vega - Grit Your Teeth

House Of Lords - New World - New Eyes

Blue Oyster Cult - iHeart Radio N.Y.C 2012  CD/DVD

Fish On Friday - Airborne

AD Infinitum - Chapter 1: Monarchy

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Fargo - Constellation 

HitnRun - HitnRun 

Crown Of Thorns - Lost Cathedral 

Saints Trade - Robbed In Paradise 

Vamp - Tales Of Love And Lovelessness 

Vain - On The Line 

Tim Karr - Rubbin' Me The Right Way

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On ‎6‎/‎12‎/‎2020 at 12:40 PM, kourosofsteel3 said:

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Ordered this too..but on cd :) but I know you love Vinyl dude , Brilliant stuff :drink:

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Gathering Of Kings - Discovery

Beyond The Black - Horizons (Box Set)

Girish & The Chronicles - Rock The Highway

Magnus Karlsson's Freefall - We Are The Night

Magnus Karlsson's Freefall  - Kingdom Of Rock

7th Heaven - Luminous

Gotthard - Silver

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Survivor
Eye of the tiger 1982 (Rem)

(CD) 2016-11-11

 

 
 
 
 
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Survivor
Premonition 1981 (Rem)

(CD) 2015-03-02
       
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Turner Joe Lynn
Rescue You

(CD) 2015-08-21
       
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Axe
Best Of Vol 2

(CD) 2015-08-21
       
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Tyketto
Don't come easy 1991 (Rem)

(CD) 2016-11-18
     
 
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Heartland
Heartland

(CD) 2011-09-30
       
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Last week's purchases:

 

Luca Turilli - Prophet Of The Last Eclipse

As You Eternally Rot ( Tribute To Slayer)

Jinjer - King Of Everything

Midnight - Rebirth By Blasphemy

Pitiful Reign - Visual Violence

Solorized - Driven

Pete Wells / Angry Anderson - & A Damn Fine Band

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Tuple - Wooden Box

Eloy - Silent Cries & Mighty Echoes

Eloy - Ocean

Eloy - Colours

Eloy - Planets

Eloy  -Time To Turn

Eloy - Performance

Eloy - Metromania

John Miles - Miles High

Dennis DeYoung - Desert Moon/ Back To The World

John Mayer - The Search For Everything

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HALO - Halo +4 (digitally remastered)

HALO - Heaven Calling +4 (digitally remastered)

SPRINGER, SCOTT - Hello Forever (digitally remastered)

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