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The Ladder--s/t 1986 when is this one gonna be re-released, this is great stuff

 

Valentine-Soul Salvation much catchier than the Ramos-Hugo cd

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ratt's release from 1999. i did not realize how good this album is.had on tape that a friend pass on to me but at the time only played the first couple of songs and did not think much.

 

now i realize what i missed then,this album freakin' rocks.bought from ebay australia for $5au + 2.50au postage. :headbanger: :headbanger: :headbanger:

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ratt's release from 1999. i did not realize how good this album is.had on tape that a friend pass on to me but at the time only played the first couple of songs and did not think much.

 

now i realize what i missed then,this album freakin' rocks.bought from ebay australia for $5au + 2.50au postage. :headbanger: :headbanger: :headbanger:

 

& welcome :drink:

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Def Leppard - PYROMANIA

Deliverance - S/T reissue

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Sepultura - CHAOS A.D.

Pantera - COWBOYS FROM HELL

Blind Guardian - SOMEWHERE FAR BEYOND

Helloween - WALLS OF JERICHO

Queensryche - RAGE FOR ORDER

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Brad Love - Colours

 

Spun this twice earlier and can only describe it as "unusual" :unsure::unsure:

 

I think the words are 'Bloody Ace' mate - great disc.

 

 

Chicago - Stone Of Sisyphus

Chicago - XXX

Negative - Karma Killer

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Brad Love - Colours

 

Spun this twice earlier and can only describe it as "unusual" :unsure::unsure:

 

I think the words are 'Bloody Ace' mate - great disc.

 

 

 

Yeah top stuff a desert island disc for me no doubt at all........definitely weird but oddly beautiful...a bit like me :unsure:

 

In to work

 

Night Ranger - Big Life

 

when I go back

 

Billy Squier - Tell the Truth

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Deliverance - WEAPONS OF OUR WARFARE reissue

Helstar - THE JAMES RIVERA LEGACY

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