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Kissin' Dynamite - Back With A Bang

Dark Mile - S/t

Santa Ana Winds - Final Rendezvous

 

 

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My copy of Sleeze Beez - Look like hell finally turned up. Didn't realise it was a remastered reissue that came out last year, not that thats an issue.

Also got the Heaven's Basement S/T EP.

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Accept - Humanoid.  I've never been a big Accept fan, but for some reason, I'm really digging this album. 

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Rattlesnake - S/t

Eric Martin Band - Sucker for a pretty face - original sessions

Eric Martin - Mr rock vocalist

Cold Shot - S/T

Hailmary - Disturbing the peace

Thunder - All you can eat

69 Eyes - Universal monsters

Project Nifdelikah - S/T (George Lynch and Corey Glover)

Sunset Riot - Uprising

Cassidy Paris - New Sensation

Enuff Z'Nuff - 1987 Demos

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On 7/15/2024 at 1:22 PM, Captain Howdy said:

My copy of Sleeze Beez - Look like hell finally turned up. Didn't realise it was a remastered reissue that came out last year, not that thats an issue.

Also got the Heaven's Basement S/T EP.

Ya I like those guys too got all there stuff.

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Just pre-ordered Mister Misery's new disk Mister Misery III out Aug. 2nd and pre-ordered Nasty Ratz - Third Cut out on Oct. 4th.

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On 7/10/2024 at 12:58 PM, auslander said:

The Storm - The Storm

Bonfire - Fire Works

Nestor - Teenage Rebel

The Black Crowes - Happiness Bastards

CITA - Relapse of Reason

MacAlpine - Eyes of the World

Warrant - Belly to Belly

Johnny Roadkill - The Jester EP

Destroy She Said - Down to Dirty

Art of Anarchy - Let There Be Anarchy

Bryan Adams - Into the Fire

Bryan Adams - Cuts Like a Knife 

Whitesnake - Flesh & Blood

Whitesnake - Little Box O' Snakes

Smith / Kotzen - S/T

Aerosmith - Honkin' On Bobo

The Answer - Sundowners

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon (Live at Wembley)

Pink Floyd - More (Soundtrack)

Pink Floyd - A Saucerful of Secrets

Marvin Gaye - What's Going On

Tears for Fears - Elemental 

Tears for Fears - Everybody Loves a Happy Ending

Tears for Fears - The Hurting

Tears for Fears - The Tipping Point

Tears for Fears - Raoul and the Kings of Spain

Zac Brown Band - Uncaged

Pseudo Echo - Long Plays 83-87

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Take Them On, On Your Own

Radical Face - Ghost

Flowers - Icehouse (30th Anniversary)

Icehouse - Big Wheel

Icehouse - Sidewall

Icehouse - Code Blue

Fuel - Something Like Human

Johnny Cash - At San Quentin

Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison

Dan Terminus - Last Call for All Passengers 

EMF - The Beauty & the Chaos

Led Zeppelin - Celebration Day

Lenny Kravitz - Blue Electric Light 

Black Pumas - Black Pumas

Blackfield - Open Mind

Big Country - 5 Classic Albums

Iron Maiden - The X-Factor

Iron Maiden - Live at Donington

Genesis - The Way We Walk, The Longs

ELO - Wembley or Bust

The Icicle Works - 5 Album Set

Del Amitri - Hatful of Rain

Amebix - Sonic Mass

a-ha - Acoustic Hits: MTV Unplugged

Simple Minds - Acoustic

Infant Sorrow - Get Him to the Greek

George - Unity

Deep Forest - Deep Forest

The The - Dusk

Chalk FarM - Notwithstanding

Elliott Smith - XO

Elliott Smith - Figure 8

Virgin Black - Elegant and Dying

Virgin Black - Sombre Romantic

Friendly Fires - Inflorescent 

Sir Rosevelt - Sir Rosevelt

The Besnard Lakes - Are the Last of the Great Thunderstorm Warnings

And You Will Know Us By the Trail of the Dead - S/T

Chelsea Wolfe - She Reaches Out to She

You purchased all these CD's? Wow! I want your bank account. :headbanger:

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Smash Into Pieces - Ghost Code

Had this preordered from the band but it was sent over a month ago and still hasn't arrived :( purchased from another seller and arrived two days later.

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Took another much needed mental health trip to my happy place (the second hand book/music store) after work today. Took some diggin' but I found two goodies:

Black Sabbath - Forbidden (original I.R.S. Records press from '95. I already have the album on a bootleg Russian 2-on-1 combo with TYR, but I couldn't pass it up)

KISS - Hot In The Shade
...one of their least essential albums IMO, which is why it took me this long to finally get it on CD. Now the only KISS studio album I don't have on CD is Crazy Nights, which I abso-frickin-lutely despise, but I know damn well that if and when I come across it used somewhere down the road, my collectors' O.C.D. is going to win out over my common sense... :D

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One Republic-Artificial Paradise 

Axel Rudi Pell-Risen Symbol

Revolution Saints-Against the Winds 

The End Machine-The Quantum Phase 

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Three CDs showed this morning. One a preorder from months ago, one I have been waiting for about a month and another I ordered last week.

Chip Z'Nuff - Strange time

Rolling Quartz - Victory

Judas Priest - Demolition

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On 7/19/2024 at 3:44 AM, Doug said:

You purchased all these CD's? Wow! I want your bank account. :headbanger:

Before or after the cds? 😜  

It's my one vice...

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Rio - Dangerzone

Van Zandt - S/T

Johnny Lima - S/T

69 Eyes - Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams

Avion - S/T

Avion - White Noise

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Brass Kitten-Across America 

Filligar-The City Tree

Hawk Nelson-Smile, It’s the End of the World 

Chez Kane-S/T

Kenny Loggins-How About Now 

Steve Miller Band-Living in the USA 

Rod Stewart-Essential (3CD)

Rolling Stones-Emotional Rescue 

Tango Down-This is Gonna Hurt 

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quiet week

Mr Big - Ten

Stryper - To Hell with the Amps

Van Stephenson - Same Pen, Different Voices

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Drowning Pool - Resilience

Drowning Pool - Hellelujah

The Treatment - Wake up the neighbourhood

Jelusick - Follow the blind man

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