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PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2017 12:23 am 
 

MetalCuresHeadaches wrote:
Halloween wrote:
Here's another if anyone's interested in overpriced tapes:
Motherload - Black Magic Slavery
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271908985868


If it's still there when I get paid Thursday, I'll pick it up. The album art alone looks pretty rad.

It's iffy to me, but it's cheap, if someone wants to check this one out:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/cass-SAPIEN-Cho ... SwDNdVh1wP


Yeah, that album art is nuts, ahah. Also, I grabbed the Sapien tape. Logo looks metal at least. If not, another weird thing to add to my pile of failed gambles. :D

Antioch wrote:
A tad less affordable than I thought. :o Grim, you crazy marsupial, quit bidding up. :p


I realllllllllllly hope he didn't get the Steel River one. I wish I had visited this thread sooner because the songs were re-released:
https://www.amazon.com/Burning-Fire-Ka- ... B00474ADHK
Back cover here: http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.a ... usic&msg=2

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PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2017 4:35 am 
 

Halloween wrote:
Antioch wrote:
A tad less affordable than I thought. :o Grim, you crazy marsupial, quit bidding up. :p


I realllllllllllly hope he didn't get the Steel River one. I wish I had visited this thread sooner because the songs were re-released:
https://www.amazon.com/Burning-Fire-Ka- ... B00474ADHK
Back cover here: http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.a ... usic&msg=2

Nah, I don't think he'd go one-third as high for something like this. I was kidding. It's a scam, though, to call this metal.
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PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2017 8:36 am 
 

Well, someone snagged the Black Metal Slavery tape already :ugh: Hopefully it was someone trawling this thread.

However, I did pick up a few I saw this morning, so hopefully there's some winners:

Added. - Malagamus Muck - Mournblade; Not Metal. - God Awful
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- http://www.ebay.com/itm/Malagamus-Muck- ... Swa~BYQsyc
- http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mournblade-Ente ... SwCfdXonxZ
- http://www.ebay.com/itm/GOD-AWFUL-Priva ... xywh1TBrq7

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Well, it was almost perfect. Malagamus Muck and Mourneblade are pretty straight forward thrash. I might even venture far enough to say Malagamus Muck is good(ish). And after some searching, I'm pretty confident to say that Mourneblade is not one of the already listed entries by the same name. I'll have these both submitted as soon as I can get my USB recorder to work again. (PM me and I'll get a rip to anyone that wants one).

God Awful on the other hand...I don't even know what the fuck to call this. It's full of sporadic metal riffs sprinkled among non-metal wankery, odd progressions and off-beat time signatures, with prominent bass riffs and a shitty attempt at a power metal falsetto from the vocalist. I welcome a second opinion when I have the rips to share, but this one is likely a strike out.
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PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2017 12:14 pm 
 

Aww man! It definitely had to have been this thread as that tape has been up for months and I just forgot to post about it :/... ah well. Hopefully it was someone willing to submit :D

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PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2017 8:28 am 
 

Added. - Distortion (Germany?, Heavy Metal?)
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- The End (1992, demo-tape)
1. The End
2. Open Your Coat
3. Temples of Sin
4. Ome Solution
5. The Eyes (of the World)

Extremely googleable name and title. This is all I have. This has to be another band than the three Distortion's we have listed, since the inlay is written in German (not sure on the country yet, though). I'm currently talking to the owner on MS.de, hopefully he can provide some photos and maybe even a rip. He says he bought it at a flea market for 50 cents, because it looked like metal. The note at the bottom of the MS.de entry quotes the band apologising for the sound quality on the B-side, resulting from a technical error during tape duplication. They were unable to do a second run for reasons related to time, money and legalities. So this tells us a bit about distribution/quantity.
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PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2017 12:28 pm 
 

MetalCuresHeadaches wrote:
It's iffy to me, but it's cheap, if someone wants to check this one out:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/cass-SAPIEN-Cho ... SwDNdVh1wP


Yeah, you were right. There's 1 metal song and a few moments here and there, but mostly not. :\ Sapien is out.

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PostPosted: Sat May 27, 2017 3:40 pm 
 

Azmodes wrote:
Mindcrime (Austria, Power/Heavy Metal)
- The World's Yours (1995, demo-CD/maxi-CD/promo-CD*)
1. Equalize the Difference
2. Science of Live
3. My Different Way
4. Lifestyle for Fashion

The one track I could find ("Equlize the Difference") is undoubtedly metal, quite USPM-y. They are mentioned here along with the CD, but it says "For promotion only", so I'm hesitant to add. Still, it might be that the CD was also circulated publicly.

http://www.sra.at/band/9396

*Sources vary in the description.

I found an ex-member on FB and he's going to send me a CD copy for free! He also said that while the album was primarily a non-public promo, they did sell a few copies at gigs and on request, so that should be fine. Az the Sleuthinator strikes again. I'm no Zodijackyl, but I do have my moments.
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PostPosted: Tue May 30, 2017 12:19 pm 
 

MetalCuresHeadaches wrote:


Well, it was almost perfect. Malagamus Muck and Mourneblade are pretty straight forward thrash. I might even venture far enough to say Malagamus Muck is good(ish). And after some searching, I'm pretty confident to say that Mourneblade is not one of the already listed entries by the same name. I'll have these both submitted as soon as I can get my USB recorder to work again. (PM me and I'll get a rip to anyone that wants one).

God Awful on the other hand...I don't even know what the fuck to call this. It's full of sporadic metal riffs sprinkled among non-metal wankery, odd progressions and off-beat time signatures, with prominent bass riffs and a shitty attempt at a power metal falsetto from the vocalist. I welcome a second opinion when I have the rips to share, but this one is likely a strike out.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 8:22 am 
 

Halloween wrote:
Aww man! It definitely had to have been this thread as that tape has been up for months and I just forgot to post about it :/... ah well. Hopefully it was someone willing to submit :D


It's been added
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 12:36 pm 
 

Today Rob Orton from Haunted Child and Solar Eagle contacted me out of the blue, asking whether I was still looking for the Haunted Child tape. He'll mail me a mint copy for free, let's hope it makes it and the band finally gets an entry.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 11:00 am 
 

Not Metal. - Elfen
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Can please somebody tell me more about Elfen?
This is what i know so far...¨
☼ It was a another project of Athalwolf(currently Wolfnacht,Zofos)
☼He relased two things: A demo from 1997 and a full-length in 1999(the side B of the full-lenght is the first demo)
that´s seriously all...Internet does not know anything.
What i need to know is...
☼ When was this project formed an split-up?
☼ Is there else to the discography? Or the band?
Thanks.

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Emptiness Cycle wrote:
Not to be an ass, but at this stage, it's all irrelevant as it's pretty much Dungeon Synth and wouldn't be accepted on the Archives anyway.
Try this link for some info :
http://ascoven.blogspot.co.uk/2011/12/elfen-to-eldamar-from-minas-morgul.html

Immerse wrote:
But the demo is considered black metal.

TheGrimWombat wrote:
In the related videos along the right-hand side, you can listen to the entire release. It is, indeed, mostly some strange dungeon synth.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 3:09 pm 
 

Immerse wrote:
Can please somebody tell me more about Elfen?
This is what i know so far...¨
☼ It was a another project of Athalwolf(currently Wolfnacht,Zofos)
☼He relased two things: A demo from 1997 and a full-length in 1999(the side B of the full-lenght is the first demo)
that´s seriously all...Internet does not know anything.
What i need to know is...
☼ When was this project formed an split-up?
☼ Is there else to the discography? Or the band?
Thanks.


Not to be an ass, but at this stage, it's all irrelevant as it's pretty much Dungeon Synth and wouldn't be accepted on the Archives anyway.
Try this link for some info :
http://ascoven.blogspot.co.uk/2011/12/elfen-to-eldamar-from-minas-morgul.html

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Immerse
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 1:02 pm 
 

Emptiness Cycle wrote:
Immerse wrote:
Can please somebody tell me more about Elfen?
This is what i know so far...¨
☼ It was a another project of Athalwolf(currently Wolfnacht,Zofos)
☼He relased two things: A demo from 1997 and a full-length in 1999(the side B of the full-lenght is the first demo)
that´s seriously all...Internet does not know anything.
What i need to know is...
☼ When was this project formed an split-up?
☼ Is there else to the discography? Or the band?
Thanks.


Not to be an ass, but at this stage, it's all irrelevant as it's pretty much Dungeon Synth and wouldn't be accepted on the Archives anyway.
Try this link for some info :
http://ascoven.blogspot.co.uk/2011/12/elfen-to-eldamar-from-minas-morgul.html

But the demo is considered black metal.

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Immerse
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 1:05 pm 
 

But the demo is considered black metal.
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so the guy is wrong?

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 9:34 pm 
 

Immerse wrote:
But the demo is considered black metal.

so the guy is wrong?


In the related videos along the right-hand side, you can listen to the entire release. It is, indeed, mostly some strange dungeon synth.
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Immerse
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 4:44 am 
 

TheGrimWombat wrote:
Immerse wrote:
But the demo is considered black metal.

so the guy is wrong?


In the related videos along the right-hand side, you can listen to the entire release. It is, indeed, mostly some strange dungeon synth.

then i don´t get the part after 2:15.

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Emptiness Cycle
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 12:47 pm 
 

Immerse wrote:
then i don´t get the part after 2:15.


Are you seriously arguing that an ambient demo with ten seconds of guitar should be considered a metal release?

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 2:39 pm 
 

Emptiness Cycle wrote:
Immerse wrote:
then i don´t get the part after 2:15.


Are you seriously arguing that an ambient demo with ten seconds of guitar should be considered a metal release?


Au contraire! He is arguing that an ambient demo with ten seconds of guitar is considered a metal release.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2017 2:13 pm 
 

Added. - Óstia Podre
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- black/death metal from Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil.
Formed in 1988

There is a 1991 rehearsal on YouTube - the video contains a flyer/zine page, but I can't quite read all of it. This does confirm the band was formed in '88
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP9Z7e6vGok

Gore Vomit covered the Óstia Podre song "Ritual" on their 1989 live demo.
https://www.metal-archives.com/albums/G ... nde/351387

Lord Blasphemate, a band formed in 1992, named Óstia Podre as an influence in this 2014 interview.
"Não posso deixar de citar também o Poison, Beleth, Ohura Mazda, Ghost Rider, Ostia Podre, Invoker, Mystifier e o Sarcófago. A cena extrema do Brasil no final dos anos 80 era de dar orgulho e com certeza influenciou boa parte do mundo."
http://www.arenametalpe.com.br/entrevis ... e-2014.htm


Members of Stomachal Corrosion helped reform Óstia Podre in 1991.
http://hmbreakdown.blogspot.com/2014/06 ... sto-e.html
"Em 1989 comecei a tocar em bandas Punx, Insania, Diarrhea. Depois passando para algo mais para o Metal também, com a Interitus e Óstia Podre (sem H mesmo). Em 1991 iniciei a Stomachal Corrosion, com membros que eram da SC, mas que ajudaram a reformular a nova Óstia Podre."

More mentions of "Hostia Podre" [sic] in a Stomachal Corrosion biography.
http://metalmaniacszine.blogspot.com/20 ... osion.html
"A Hóstia Podre existiu durante alguns meses, realizou dois shows na cidade de Campina Grande-PB, gravou dois ensaios em fitas Demo Ensaio, e encerrou definitivamente sua profana existência. Dentre as músicas tocadas estava Holy Flesh, que seria a primeira do StomachalCorrosion, se tornando a primeira da Hóstia Podre. Com a morte da Hóstia Podre, o SxCx pôde voltar a ser trabalhado com mais dedicação, sendo ficado como um simples projeto na época em que a HxPx contava com seus membros de até então."
Simple version: "Óstia Podre existed for several months, played two shows in Campina Grande, recorded two rehearsals as demo tapes, and ended."


Lineup (from YouTube video)
Jailton Satânico - Vocal
Aluízio Guimaraes - Guitarra https://www.metal-archives.com/artists/ ... mit/702161
Charlie Curcio - Baixo https://www.metal-archives.com/artists/ ... cio/659290
Pablo Ramires - Bateria https://www.metal-archives.com/artists/ ... ires/69653


Óstia Podre is mentioned in the credits of several of these artists in different bands:

Delicta Carnis
"Abaddon já passou por várias hordas entre elas estão o Catacumba, Abaddon, Óstia Podre, Dibbuk, Gore Vomit, Violenthate e Misbeliever. Hellfrost"
http://www.delictacarnis.com/if_biografia.php

This biography of the band Stomachal Corrosion mentions that Óstia Podre recorded two rehearsal tapes.
https://www.facebook.com/Stomachalcorro ... 8384808317
"A primeira formação do StomachalCorrosion não chegou a executar nada, apenas a esboçar o que seria a música Holy Flesh. Esta formação não durou muito e assim o StomachalCorrosion inicia um ciclo de mudanças de formação, mesmo antes de existir direito.

Nem iniciaram os primeiros ensaios e os três membros do StomachalCorrosion são chamados pra completarem a formação de uma banda que voltara à vida, a Óstia Podre, a banda existiu durante alguns meses, realizou dois shows na cidade de Campina Grande-PB, gravou dois ensaios em fitas Demo Ensaio, e encerrou definitivamente sua profana existência. Dentre as músicas tocadas estava Holy Flesh, que seria a primeira do StomachalCorrosion, se tornando também a primeira da Ostia Podre. "

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 9:45 am 
 

sorries if it's not 100% the appropriate thread: https://www.metal-archives.com/report/v ... 5/show/all
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 13, 2017 3:04 am 
 

Needs research. - Departure (Germany, Black/Death Metal?)
- From Afar (1998, demo-tape)
1. From Afar
2. Obey to None
3. Ruwenda's Downfall
4. Cabinet
5. A Dream of Shadows

https://www.musik-sammler.de/media/1282103/
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 7:18 am 
 

Private release. - Mourningside (Switzerland, Avant-garde/Death/Gothic Metal?)
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- Shining Bright Mourningside (2003, demo-CD)
1. SatB Chorus E-Minor
2. Shining Bright Mourningside
3. Fatal Grotesque Symbols - Darken Universe

https://www.musik-sammler.de/media/1282751/

I've talked to Roman Kovalik, who was a member. He doesn't have samples, but forwarded my email to another ex-member who may be able to help.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 8:35 am 
 

Azmodes wrote:
Today Rob Orton from Haunted Child and Solar Eagle contacted me out of the blue, asking whether I was still looking for the Haunted Child tape. He'll mail me a mint copy for free, let's hope it makes it and the band finally gets an entry.

It finally arrived, but unfortunately it's basically melodic, proggy hard rock.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 7:09 am 
 

Antioch wrote:
BRVMAK [Ita] Black/Extreme Gothic Metal or something like that.
Full album (2013): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... bv7wZ854oL
Full EP (2006): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... e5FB9sv2dO

Can't find proof that either release is valid, but I'm pretty sure the full-length at least is.

Submitted this yesterday. The validity of releases is no longer an issue. They sell their stuff via BigCartel and Bandcamp now; they'd been somehow dormant before.
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Hi,
I tried to add this band some time ago and was rejected for lack of long enough samples. Since the band is from China and i don't speak the lenguage i was wondering if someone who knows chinese would be able to provide the full album stream.

MY SUBMISSION NOTES:
In all the following link the band is described as an old schoold grind act influenced by Napalm Death, Carcass and some thrash metal. Listening to the songs everything seems right, the only problem is that i found only two of them and they are really short. There are only 6 songs, including the two i found, the rest are a noise outro and 4 covers (all from accepted grindcore bands).

http://music.douban.com/subject/24839901/

http://www.areadeath.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=16587

https://2.taobao.com/item.htm?id=42828821937

https://2.taobao.com/item.htm?id=42828821937

SONGS (on the douban link click on the songs Grind posers and Stench of the cultural revolution)

http://site.douban.com/hnp/
https://chinesegrindcore.bandcamp.com/t ... ind-posers

MESSAGE FROM MODERATOR:
Are you able to provide the full release for listening? Those two songs are both quite borderline (although not exactly short of metalness), and without knowing what the rest of the record sounds like, the band's music could go either way.

Keep in mind we don't judge a band's "metalness" based on cover songs: an artist needs to have provided original metallic material before they can be accepted.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 11:03 pm 
 

14222 wrote:
If someone who knows Chinese would be able to provide the full album stream.

Here is the full stream, but this is a Chinese-only music site. So you have to change your IP to a Chinese one to visit:
http://www.xiami.com/album/bC7iapp4517c

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 5:20 am 
 

Thank you very much! i'll try to submit this again

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 2:35 am 
 

I am Demogrogon from this project. I can tell you that Destruction of Redemption (also used another translation: Destroy Redemption). They are working on their debut release currently. Hopefully there will be more raw / war Black Metal opus from them.

Peyp wrote:
Hey, here's a project(?) I've been wondering about:

Destruction of Redemption

I recently saw that Chinese label Pest Productions was releasing an album by a new project called "Demogorgon" (which was denied into the archives because the album was 1 track metal and 1 track ambient). The trailer claimed that this project was the combined efforts of members of Zuriaake, Holyarrow, Demogorgon (who is apparently the alias of a person who used to edit a Chinese 'zine in the 90's), and Destruction of Redemption. However, I can't find any info on the last band on the label's website or just by searching the Internet.

I only know two things about the band:
1. The genre ("primitive black metal", meaning it might have one of those underground demo tapes instead of a full album, or it could have played a few gigs and broken up after a couple of years)
2. The logo http://website.pest666.com/store/p187/D ... now._.html (click on the second picture, the one with the description and images of the booklet. At the top you can three logos under "dilemma. revenge. snow." The left one is Destruction of Redemption's.

The only other supposedly helpful link I have is this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78K74e2nDQ0. It's a preview of Demogorgon's album that talks about the three bands and the project in general in the description.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 4:59 pm 
 

This might be of interest, from Metal Archives v1: http://web.archive.org/web/200511281702 ... stoadd.php

List shortened, see >here<
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Here are a bunch of bands that I know exist(ed?), but I have little to no info about. Some of them I'm not even sure if they are metal or belong on the site (see the ? marks)! If you know anything about any of these bands, then by all means add them, or let me know (if they don't qualify) and I'll remove them from the list. Some have links in case anyone is interested in adding them but requires more info...

You may also request a band (or more info regarding the band) in the metal forum.
(Sorry for the lack of polish for this page, but it's just a temp page anyway :))

- Arlequin, Armistice, Asgarth, Ashtray, Auzhia

- Blacksmith (Finland?), Blinding Light, Blood Thirsty Death, Breadwinner, Breakdown, Brick Dawn, Broderick Gray, Brothers of Conquest (?)

- Calibos, Cavity (?), Chapel Blaque, Charisma (Ex-Lemur Voice?), Citizen X, Crown of Thorns (?), Cybernetic Erosion, Cyberchrist

- Damnation (Canada), Dark Avenger (80's), Dark Legion (Canada), Darkened Dreams (US), Darklands (doom, Swedish), Deathrider, Defunctorium (black metal, one-man band, Portugal, Throne of Midnight 1999) Demented, Dragon Green, Dreamlike Horror

- Endoputrescence (Beijing, China, brutal death), Enthrone (Norwegian black, NOT Belgium band, 1992 9-track demo "Black Winds"), Eriador (Http://Www.Eriador.Org/), Eterne (goth metal?), Evilthorn (Beijing, China, Raw Black), Execution is Everything

- Facecrime, Fallen Angel (black metal), Fleshcrawler, Frankenbok

- Greyhaven (80's)

- Hades (Beijing, China, Death metal), Halo Suffocation Machine, Hamadryad, Head of David (UK), Hectorite (?)

- IHVHLXXII (Beijing, China - darkwave ?), Incarnator (Norway, black, 1993 demo "Nordic Holocaust"), Infester, Integrity/Integrity 2000, Iron Giant (?), It Is I

- Kilcrops, Korgus (South America)

- Le Mans

- Mastic Scum (?), Mnemic, Mortala, Motores, Myriad (US)

- Necromanicide

- Ontôs On, Orchriste, Orphan

- Parasite, Phantom House, Polysics, Potential Threat, Project ALCAZAR/Chris Steberl (?)

- Regicide (Beijing, China, Grinding Brutal Death)

- Sacred Denial, Savage Death (?), Screamingunderwater (metal?, US), Seraph (Beijing, China, Gothic/Doom), Shubend (?), Spelldown, Sol Niger Within, Soulforge, Sudden Death (Zheng Zhou, He Nan, China, brutal death), Suffocated (Beijing, China, Death/thrash), Superhighway Carfire (metal?), Symphony of Grief

- Talisman (metal?, Frontiers Records), Templario, Tenet (?, Virusworx Records), The Dream Is Dead (?, Escape Artist records), Theory of Ruin (?, Escape Artist records), Tiwanaku (?), Tortured Dogs, Toten, Twisted Method (?)

- Unhuman (?), Universe

- X-Hero (?)

- Yellow Machineguns

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Cᴏɴᴠɪᴄᴛɪᴏɴ (USA-NM)
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There's a copy selling at $12 incl. shipping on Amazon (.com/USA).
http://www.amazon.com/Pain-Conviction/dp/B0058OID2A
Doesn't ship overseas. In case anyone's interested.
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Added.- The Guild (???, Thrash/Groove Metal?)
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- Karma (1994, CD)
1. Masquerade
2. The Machine
3. Karma
4. Misanthrope
5. Alive
6. The Masochist
7. Nothingness
8. Candlemas [sic]

All info + samples from here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPDCd_67_SI

The tracklist is inferred from the above song cited as the first one and then going clockwise by what's on the disc. It sounds like metal, but experience has taught me to be careful with the Rare "Thrash" YT channel. He always only posts one song and a few subs based on that were later found to be grossly misleading (one example being a hardcore band, another an alternative rock band). So more samples -or at least a description of the album- are a must.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 3:58 pm 
 

About this thing again http://web.archive.org/web/200511281702 ... stoadd.php

I managed to whittle down the list quite a bit. The list was last modified 28 Aug 2003. Whoever wrote the list marked possibly non-metal bands (or don't belong on MA) with (?), so they expressed some degree of confidence that bands not marked as such are indeed metal. So where I found a non-metal band on Discogs with a matching name, it's very possible that these are not the bands we're looking for.


Identified bands:

No releases. - Endoputrescence (Beijing, China, brutal death)
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-- They have a song "Gorgasm" on 2001 compilation "Resurrection of the Gods".


Added. Execution is Everything
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-- Carrollton, GA, U.S.A. Demo "In & Out", August 2002, independent. Review

J__Ason wrote:
Also submitted Execution is Everything.

Edit: Execution is Everything accepted. https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Ex ... 3540432578

Added. Halo Suffocation Machine
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Not Metal. - Cybernetic Erosion
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Regarding Cybernetic Erosion, I can confirm, that it is the same band, which iis listed on Discogs.com. Their style is certainly not metal, but EBM/industrial/darkwave. I do nnot have the samples from the album mentioned in the original post, but here is anotherfull album of theirs, which is certainly not metal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjGOoJsRhr0
Also importantly, there are some songs from the album mentioned in the original post here on the Cybernetic Erosion Soundclick page: https://www.soundclick.com/bands3/defau ... did=264660
https://www.discogs.com/artist/2059097- ... ic-Erosion

PaganiusI wrote:
Yeah, that Cybernetic Errosion was listed as Industrial/Heavy Metal on Discogs. Turned out that the album was some soft electronic industrial with some sort of wave music. Didn't even have guitars...


Possible misspelling/confusion:

Sol Niger Within -- An album of this name exists and is on MA, by Fredrik Thordendal's Special Defects.
Tortured Dogs -- "Tortured Dog" exists on MA.
Yellow Machineguns -- "Yellow Machinegun" exists on MA.

Other:

Ashtray - There are several rock/punk bands on Discogs with this name, none of them are metal.
Brick Dawn
Charisma (Ex-Lemur Voice?) -- There are several Charisma on MA but none that were previously called Lemur Voice. A band called Lemur Voice does exist on MA.
Darkened Dreams (US)
Fleshcrawler -- The band of this name on MA did not exist yet when the list was written.
Greyhaven (80's)
Hamadryad -- There's a progressive rock band on Discogs with this name.
Korgus (South America)
Motores -- There's a "rock metal" band on Discogs of this name with a compilation appearance in 2004 (after the list was written). Formed in 1990.
Myriad (US) -- The US band of this name on MA did not exist yet when the list was written.
Phantom House -- There's a House band on Discogs with this name.
Polysics -- There's an electronic/rock band on Discogs with this name.
Screamingunderwater (metal?, US)
No releases. Seraph (Beijing, China, Gothic/Doom)
Tenet (?, Virusworx Records) -- There exists one Tenet on MA but not on Virusworx Records. They were signed to Virusworx at one point according to this book.

[Edited by PaganiusI on Oct 10th, 2018]


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 2:58 pm 
 

Rasha_yad wrote:
Halo Suffocation Machine -- They were on a radio show called Return to the Pit on 26 Dec 2000.

Added. https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Ha ... 3540432581

Also submitted Execution is Everything.

Edit: Execution is Everything accepted. https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Ex ... 3540432578

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 11:43 am 
 

Added. - Mausoleum (Austria, Heavy Metal/Hard Rock?)
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Lineup:
Bernie Mayrhofer - Vocals
Andreas Dröscher - Guitars
Andreas Krenn - Guitars
Gottfried "Guv" Prinz - Bass
Josef "Joe" Hirtenlehner - Drums

Five dudes from western Lower Austria, formed in 1993. I have one track, titled "Factory", from a V/A sampler. The booklet for this sampler gives a short bio of the band, also referring to the aforementioned demo-tape of theirs. There's also a mention of an upcoming (planned for autumn 1997) "CD", but it's doubtful if that ever happened. The track I have seems to have been intended as one of the songs featured on it?

The demo-tape appears to be legit, here is an archived review in German from 1996 I found. Well, barely a review. Doesn't help much with getting a picture of the music, which is the main issue here, since the track I have is pretty much heavy metal, but with enough softer rock parts in it that -along with more mentioning of rock music in the bio- I want to hear more first. These sorts of bands from that time period are often a misleading mash-up of alternative hard rock and Enter Sandman metal, plus the only sample might be from an inexistent release. The review is rather useless, it's a "metal tape", there's a "hard rock ballad" and the solos "piss [the reviewer] off". The bio describes them as "solid rock, violent metal".

I think I found the ex-singer on Facebook and have contacted him. EDIT: oh, just found this page of him, so if the FB thing doesn't pan out let's try the email address. I see the demo is from 1996, according to this.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2018 9:11 am 
 

Added. - Alliance (USA)
I tried to submit a band named Alliance from the US recently and it was rejected for lack of information and it was suggested that I ask for further info on this thread.

They have one release out: "Water in the wind/Born again", 7" single, 1986

The only info I have is a review at MetalPAge, in which they are described as a Power Metal band:
http://www.metalpage.de/reviews/usa/all ... again.html

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Thanks a lot , Paganiusi, for re-organizing the threadd. It bears the first fruits:
Regarding Alliance (USA), here is the B-side of their single "Born Again": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy21svNvyaU
Alliance discography at Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/Alliance-Water- ... se/6268835

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 1:34 pm 
 

Not metal. - Cappa/Seifert (USA)
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Hey everyone! I recently submitted a band by the name of Cappa/Seifert. They were a short lived duo from Pennsylvania who released a 7 inch. The A side was entitled "Steel City Metal". Due to there only being a minute and a half sample of the song on YouTube, I was told to come to this thread for more research on the band because some mods would love to have them archived. That said, I did some research of my own and was able to come across these videos. The first is a live performance of "Steel City Metal": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn9bHJuaG6M

The second video is the B side to "Steel City Metal", "Try to Create". Unfortunately, this just sounds like standard rock. After hearing this (and considering it was their only release), I'm debating if it's even worth it to resubmit. I'd love to hear some feedback from the mods. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUHAww3cIMg


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Edit: regarding Cappa/Seifert, the entire song "Steel City Metal " is available on a digital compilation of rareheavy metal and hard rock singles at the HMR forum. I am not a member there, but I know, that some mods are, for example Azmodes: http://heavymetalrarities.com/forum/vie ... php?t=3185

PaganiusI wrote:
Cappa/Seifert: some copies on EBay
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Steel-City-Meta ... :rk:3:pf:0
https://www.ebay.de/itm/45-DON-CAPPA-C- ... :rk:2:pf:0

But Az will take a look at it again shortly.

Azmodes wrote:
About Cappa/Seifert, the track in that HMR compilation isn't the full thing. It's the 1:30 sample that was already provided in the submission.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 1:34 am 
 

Added. - (The) Paralysing Prophecy (Germany?, Death Metal, c. 1998 - c. 2000/2001)
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- Free Imprisoned (September or November 1998, full-length)
- Destroy the Mistery (2000, live split CD with Path of Golconda)

Lineup:
Manuel Bigus - Unknown (per this old review)

Bit of an odd case. I found these guys while doing some research on the Messed Up Albums Thread. The(?) Paralysing Prophecy (I can't find a definitive source of whether The is an official part of the name) is actually the second incarnation of a band with a few name changes. The band is already here under their first name, The Prophecy, and under their third name, Downstroke, but does not have a page for this incarnation.

As you can see above, both of their releases are already on the site, in somewhat incomplete form. The first album, Free Imprisoned, is currently listed on the Downstroke page, with remarks in the additional notes that it was released under the Paralysing name, though it lacks cover art and lineup. It doesn't appear to have been edited since the V2 roll-out, which probably explains why it's never been corrected. The split is listed in our Messed-Up Albums thread; it appears that the Path of Golconda side was added as a stand-alone entry back in V1, and the info on P.P.'s side of the split seems to have been lost to time. It also appears that Path of Golconda shares various members with other incarnation of the band, so that may be another path to look into for information.

I don't have any solid info on a lineup. There are a few members linked to both of the previous incarnations, so it would stand to reason that they would have been in the incarnation that bridged the two, but that's all speculation. Additionally, the entries we already have, both for the different band incarnations and the two albums, all seem to have slightly contradicting information, so it's hard to trust the dates and such.

Now, for the main hurdle: I cannot find anything in the way of samples, unfortunately. The most I can provide is this review of the full-length from metal.de; the music here is described as death metal that sounds like "unenthusiastic Crematory". Conversely, this review of the full-length from blog Underground Empire mentions that it mixes "elements of Gothic and Black metal". An entry for the band at musik-sammler.de also lists the genre as Death Metal/Gothic Metal. Granted, I'm reading these reviews from Google Translate; it may say something completely different in the native German.

Even if this one doesn't have everything needed to make a new entry, I'll be looking to clean up the existing pieces regarding the band to make them all more uniform and coherent.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 1:20 pm 
 

The following Japanese bands were recently submitted to the queue, based around the same Youtube channel. There is always a bio provided, but I have no idea if it's trustworthy and how it's sourced. Needs some sleuthing to get a better picture (and more samples in many cases).

Added. - Kitsunebi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dzVI8_3Sh4

Needs research. - Gideon Knights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On2pzMTTifY

Added. - Glace https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KmTnigD1BU
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Regarding Glace: Their drummer Ryohei has also played in the well-known visual kei band Candy. I have also found recently an info page on Glace , unfortunately it is all in Japanese
https://www22.big.or.jp/~yunisan/vi/glace.html

https://www.vkdb.jp/CANDY.html#gsc.tab=0
https://www22.big.or.jp/~yunisan/vi/candy.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1wlctq9y30

billm99uk wrote:
I've seen that site before and they have a fairly standard layout. Top bit lists each member by instrument/name then each band they were in before and after the band in question. Plus a similar line for their regular support bassist in this case.

Bottom bit is their discography
Demo tape: MADness/eternal melody
Release date: 01/03/23-24
Other details: Kurosaki MARCUS Ogura WOW distribution
Recorded songs: MADness/eternal melody

CD albums: Venue-limited & mail order only

Omnibus album participated in: THROUGH ALL ETERNITY (its on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Sle9aK6EJE&#41;
Release date: 01/06/20
Other details: limited to 1000 copies
Recorded song: EGOIST

Release date: 01/06/23
Other details: STUDIO Do! Distribution DT


Added. - EVE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SvoYMR0Vxc
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There's a fairly basic bio, which agrees with Rob M's here: https://vk.gy/artists/eve-1996/
(Note: There's at least two other bands with the same name at the site, but this is the one in the original video)
Lists the two demo tapes and track lists but not the covers, though I found a copy of the named demo (with pic) for sale here: http://genka-market.jp/?cn=100125&shc=10024052

Witcher wrote:
Thanks Bill again for your great work. Aquestion to the mods, since this was my rejected submission: Could Eve be resubmitted now, that we have proof of physical release and confirmation of the bio? I think the song at youtube is convincingly power metal based.

PaganiusI wrote:
Given that the demo that is for sale there (second hand, I assume) has "NOT FOR SALE" written right on the front artwork, I'd love to have a bit of info regarding a public release. Looks a bit sketchy, more like a promo thing that wasn't meant to get to the public.

billm99uk wrote:
The Japanese describes it as a 'haifu' (distribution) demo tape which will mean it was given away 'free' to fans who bought tickets and attended one of their live shows (i.e. included in the ticket price). Sometimes they're limited in number (e.g. 100 copies) so they work on a "first come, first served" basis. Not sure if that's exactly within the rules for a release at MA?

Also found a copy of their first demo for sale here at a HM/HR VK shopping site if that helps though: http://aduma8.shop-pro.jp/?pid=49149404
Suspect this one wasn't a freebie as its a bit longer (4 songs) and isn't marked 'not for sale'.

PaganiusI wrote:
worth getting another look in the queue then. Seems fine to me.


Added.Cerberus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8AxTgCGNjE - added by Witcher, unrelated to this topic

Added. - Idare https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge-qduYszdo
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Regarding Idare: Their former guitarist Maasa has a new solo project called sirene. He was also in Vampire Rose.
Official Sirene homepage: https://sirenet.official.ec/
Official Sirene Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCzVxu ... 2oKGkDr1Qh
https://www.jpopasia.com/sirene/
https://vk.gy/artists/vampire-rose/

billm99uk wrote:
Maasa's twitter has an old feedback form Idare apparently handed out to customers: https://twitter.com/MARTHA_SIRENE/statu ... 5808277504
It gives a full line-up:
Vo: Michiya
Gu: Maasa
Gu: Ritsu
Ba: SEANA

Witcher wrote:
Idare from Jpan can also be removed from the list, since the band has been accepted.


Needs research. - JΦZ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUKxBIFpmhw
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Regarding Jéz: I found some links, which at least prove, that the Youtube bio is largely correct and that the band was active under the name Jéz Qold since 2010 for several years. Unfortunately all the info is in Japanese, so it would need someone, who can read the language, to get more possible info from it: http://98.xmbs.jp/Jozqold/?guid=on
http://sonic-project.com/mitoi/link_zimoto_hijklm.htm
So the band was active under the name JΦZ Qold from 2010 to 2013 The band name should be also corrected to JΦZ instead of Jéz, because it is the correct transcription and I was only using the incorrect one in my original submission, because I had some problems with copying and pasting the epsilon letter.

PaganiusI wrote:
That link gives me an error message, but the "main page" confirms that this band existed.

billm99uk wrote:
Found some video of JΦZ Qold performing in a music shop in Mita City, Ibaraki Prefecture, NE of Tokyo in 2011:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAXAoZB ... &index=184

They don't seem very metal at this point in time if this track is typical (possible change of style on reformation?), but the front guy appears to be using the same model guitar as the pic on Rob M's original video so at least it confirms that part of the bio.

Also found a copy of the original compilation JΦZ were on for sale here: https://www.mbok.jp/item/item_484599219.html

Seems to have been released by a local music venue in Neyagawa City, Osaka Prefecture, so that may well be where they were originally based. (The track from 'Gideon Knights' also on this compilation)

Witcher wrote:
Thanks a lot for the additional info, the tracklisting for that ccompilation featuring Gideon Knights and Jéz is a big help. In that context, what would be needed most is some convincing proof of valid physical releases by both Gideon Knights and Jéz, which would confirm the info in the bio by Rob M.


Added.Jack Off Guys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QErIVdpYf4w - added by Witcher, unrelated to this topic
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Wading through a ton of Google results for gay porn (terrible band name), I found this GeoCities site, which is either official, or a really thorough fan page. It includes a bio and an email to purchase all three J.O.G. releases. The updates to the band history and upcoming shows tabs stops around Fall 2000, but the shop page includes the 2001 and 2002 albums as well.

There are two samples from the 2002 album for download on the 'sound' tab, bot in .ram filetype. The first is the same song linked in the original YouTube video. The second is another song, "I go to Heaven"; I tried to convert the file into a more easily-readable format like MP3, but none of the programs I have off-hand worked. If anyone has Real Media Player or another .ram compatible program, go for it.

I did also find two other links that seem to corroborate the YouTube bio's claim that they reformed and toured. Both of these are tour history pages for other bands where Jack Off Guys is mentioned:

-Page 1
-Page 2

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I struck out with both Gideon Knights and Hot Coke, the only info on either really coming from either the linked YouTube videos, or pages about the VA Comps they are featured on in said YouTube videos.

I'm sure someone has already done so, but if not, perhaps we could reach out to the person behind that YouTube channel and see if he could shed some light on his sources. He seems to be fairly proficient in the scene.

Azmodes wrote:
Sorry for the delay MCH. Nice job finding that site, looks like the release issue is satisfied, but I have no clue right now how to get that sample to play. Besides, while two songs are definitely better than one, it's still rather slim.

EDIT: hmmmm, seems like the files are no longer working? I just get super tiny files when I try to save it locally.

PaganiusI wrote:
If you open the .ram files with a text editor you get the direct link to the download you just well...downloaded, because .ram is "Link file used by RealPlayer, a program used for streaming Internet audio and video; saved in plain text and contains a hyperlink to a corresponding .RA file, which can be streamed; includes a "pnm" or "rtsp" URL, which are the protocols used to access and play RealAudio data."
https://fileinfo.com/extension/ram

That's why they're so tiny.

EDIT: Files are still working, currently listening to them and searching a way to save it

EDIT 2: here you go, I hope (It's the "I GO TO HEAVEN" song)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mtxgflvtgpzau ... o.mp3?dl=0


Needs research. - Teen Sprits https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyHYRQxMkBU
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Regarding Teen Spirits: The name of the band is actually Teen Sprits, not Spirits, since it is listed so in the video and on the Anarchist records III compilation, so it would be nice, if this could get corrected. The band had also aanother song on that compilation" melody" so if somebody has the entire compilation and could upload this song, I would be really grateful. Info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyHYRQxMkBU
https://vk.gy/releases/teen-sprits/
https://vk.gy/releases/12012/6313/anarc ... ii-shouki/

billm99uk wrote:
Got this compilation recently. Here's Teen Sprits other track "melody" (メロディ) you wanted:

https://mega.nz/folder/KdlTmC6C#5_OCOi_HHukgjUAP33KS_g

Witcher wrote:
Regarding Tenn Sprits: That's great, thank you very much. Now only to find some proof of physical release for their demos, since this split has unfortunately eight bands on it...

ThStealthP wrote:
The song that you needed of Tenn Sprits, uploaded by me with a Mediafire link, for a less complicated free download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/jv35jb59k ... 3.mp3/file

Witcher wrote:
Thanks again, the song sounds really convincingly metal.

billm99uk wrote:
There's not much more on the comp booklet that would help with that unfortunately. But it does say the guitars are handled by 'Shinya', which I would think would be the former 'Speed Slaves' guitarist, as he had the same management at that time I believe.


Added.Kaede https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BxkRXnMFGY https://archive.org/details/mbid-c1ba9e ... d206352d4f - added by Witcher, unrelated to this topic

Added. - Hot Coke https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YF6_RfSGeCk
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Found two old web pages for this one (mostly Japanese):
First page: http://www.ask.ne.jp/~prnmania/hotcoke.html
Later page: http://www.page.sannet.ne.jp/ryusuke-s/hotcoke.html

Had a brief look around, and it includes first demo CD-R track list here: https://web.archive.org/web/20001210174 ... tcoke.html but picture and sound sample links are broken unfortunately. I have the Slu[gd]e Compilation mentioned, but it just includes the song on Rob's video, so its not much help if you still need more samples.


Needs research. - Eroticism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkKeztOZ-qE
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Regarding Eroticism : Iam posting a link to the entire Shikkoku No Symphony III compilation, because it features the Eroticism song "Dead Line", which is not on the Rob M channel, so the mods can listen to it: http://jp-rock.blogspot.com/2018/10/shi ... 99504.html
https://vk.gy/releases/eroticism/

PaganiusI wrote:
Listening to that comp that features Eroticism, they still sound fine to me. Needs more proof regarding the release though.


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Azmodes wrote:


Wading through a ton of Google results for gay porn (terrible band name), I found this GeoCities site, which is either official, or a really thorough fan page. It includes a bio and an email to purchase all three J.O.G. releases. The updates to the band history and upcoming shows tabs stops around Fall 2000, but the shop page includes the 2001 and 2002 albums as well.

There are two samples from the 2002 album for download on the 'sound' tab, bot in .ram filetype. The first is the same song linked in the original YouTube video. The second is another song, "I go to Heaven"; I tried to convert the file into a more easily-readable format like MP3, but none of the programs I have off-hand worked. If anyone has Real Media Player or another .ram compatible program, go for it.

I did also find two other links that seem to corroborate the YouTube bio's claim that they reformed and toured. Both of these are tour history pages for other bands where Jack Off Guys is mentioned:

-Page 1
-Page 2

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I struck out with both Gideon Knights and Hot Coke, the only info on either really coming from either the linked YouTube videos, or pages about the VA Comps they are featured on in said YouTube videos.

I'm sure someone has already done so, but if not, perhaps we could reach out to the person behind that YouTube channel and see if he could shed some light on his sources. He seems to be fairly proficient in the scene.
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I just had my submission rejected a second time (first time due to insufficient proof of digital release) because the band is allegedly not a metal band. If this isn't Melodic Death Metal, then what is it?

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