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On a whim I stopped off at a Goodwill store that I pass on my way home from work tonight. By a stroke of dumb luck, everything in the store is apparently 20 percent off on Mondays, so the CDs, which are usually 99 cents, were a mere 79 cents.

 

Pickin's were slim so I only came away with one CD - Damn Yankees' debut, which has been on my list forever, so I'm not complainin'.

 

Also made a mental note to stop in there on Monday nights a little more often from here on! :lol:

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Op shop pick ups $1 each

 

Dragon Force-"Inhuman Rampage"

 

Queen-"Greatest Hits 2"

 

Glenn Shorrock & Brian Cadd-The Story Of Sharky & The Caddman

 

Died Pretty-"Doughboy Hollow"

 

Fleetwood Mac-"Selections From 25 Years The Chain"

 

The Beatles-"1962-1966" remaster

 

From Ebay

 

Y & T-"Endangered Species" Jap press

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Peter Frampton - Frampton

Peter Frampton - Premonition (Remaster)

Peter Frampton - When All The Pieces Fit (Remaster)

Seiko - S/T

France D'Amour - Animal

Queen - Forever (Deluxe) 2 CD

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Charlie Daniels - Renegade

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Amberian Dawn - Innuendo

Annihilator - Suicide Society

Borealis - Purgatory

Burning Point - S/T

Circle II Circle - Reign Of Darkness

Joel Hoekstra's 13 - Dying To Live

Lifeline - Scream

Miss Crazy - S/T

Newman - The Elegance Machine

Powerman 5000 - Builders of the Future

Pyogenesis - A Century In The Curse Of Time

Saxon - Battering Ram

Sebastien - Dark Chambers

Stryper - Fallen

Symphony X - Underworld

Triosphere - The Road Less Traveled

W.A.S.P - Golgotha

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Wigelius - Tabula Rasa

Nordic Union- S/T

Michael Jones - Prises et Reprises

Michael Jones - Celtic Blues

Michael Jones - 40 60

Michael Jones - A Consommer Sans Moderation

Generation Goldman - Generation Goldman Vol 1 & 2

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Not rock or metal but still pretty cool: picked up a CD of James Bond movie music @ Goodwill for 99 cents on my way home tonight. Those old 007 themes are badass!

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Last week's pick ups:

Brand Of Jewels- Monkey

Generation Kill- We're All Gonna Die

Requiems Of Revulsion (Tribute To Carcass)

Shaw/Blades- Hallucination

Waltari-Waltari

Waltari- Blood Sample

Lawnmower Deth-Return Of The Fabulous Metal Bozo Clowns

St. Valentine's Day Massacre (Tribute To Motörhead

Motörhead- March Or Die

Lunatics Without Skateboards INC- Welcome To The Asylum

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Age Of Faith - Heart Of The Young

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  • 2023 Gold Donors

Picked up the first two at a church book/music sale.

 

Dire Straits-On The Night

Ozzy Osbourne-Blizzard of Ozz

 

Enuff Znuff-Paraphernalia

Kinks-Celluloid heroes

-Misfits

Lynch Mob-Wicked Sensation

Living In Oblivion-Vol.2

Vol.3

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Some 99 cent pickups from Goodwill

 

Heart - Brigade

Heart - Bad Animals

R.E.M. - Green (Ehhh, f**k you! I like that song "Orange Crush," dammit! :lol: )

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Iron Maiden - Eddie's Head (Limited Edition Box)

Black Sabbath - Under The Wheels Of Confusion 1970-1987 (Box)

Rick Springfield - Rocket Science

Cheap Trick - At Budokan: The Complete Concert Sampler (Promo)

Jace Pawlak - Perspective

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Age Of Faith - Heart Of The Young

NIce one!

 

Yes, I'm gonna get the first album too.

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Since the start of this year ... not counting vinyl which I've listed elsewhere. Little slower than usual as a fair bit of cash has been re-directed into buying some PS Art Books Pre Code Horror comic reprints.

 

Anyway

 

Gary Hughes - Strength of Heart

Rick Springfield - Rocket Science

Gowan - s/t

Gowan - Strange Animal

Gowan - Lost Brotherhood

Gowan - But You Can Call Me Larry

Gowan - The Good Catches Up

Gowan - Great Dirty World

Intelligent Music Project I - The Power of Mind

Intelligent Music Project II - My Kind o Lovin'

Intelligent Music Project III - Touching the Divine

Magnum - Sacred Blood, Divine lies (pre order)

Eagles - Live at the Summit Houston 1976 (pre order)

Memories of Machines - Warm Winter

The Guess Who - Live at the Paramount

Tal Bachman - s/t

Tal Bachman - Staring Down the Sun

Johnny Flynn - A Larum

Johnny Flynn - Been Listening

Steven Wilson - 4 1/2

Steve Miller - Fly Like an Eagle

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