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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2021 1:25 pm 
 

Okay - I researched Lazy Wizzard for a little while yesterday and couldn't find out one way or the other. Tried emailing the band at the email address given on their website.

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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2021 5:37 pm 
 

Needs research. - Dweller
Location: Montreal, Canada
Genre: Thrash Metal
Band members: Unknown (possibly Pat Brien / Patrick Brien)
Discography: Unknown - they have a song, "Too Late to Realize" on a compilation CD that I own, "Ruins - A Compilation Featuring Montreal's Heaviest-Diverse Bands" (1995, Braide-Lexus Productions). Most of the bands on this comp have releases that are mentioned in the mini-bios of the bands. It could be that this song is all that they ever released (?)
Discogs link: https://www.discogs.com/Various-Ruins-A ... se/9947127
Small bio written in liner notes: "This power metal foursome incorporates melodic choruses with solid guitar hooks. Bakes it at 450 degrees Celsius, then lets it burn in your mind. 'Too late to Realize.'" Contact info: Pat Brien, 514-435-5658, or Braide-Lexus Productions. Also has their pretty cool-looking logo printed with the bio.

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Azmodes
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2021 7:41 pm 
 

KingSpooky wrote:
Needs research. - Red Bank
Location: Italy
Listed genre: Heavy Metal/Hard Rock
Band members: Nicola Coppola (drums), Fabrizio Pallaro (guitars, bass), Roberto Flores (keyboards), Sergio Moschetto (bass, vocals - had a project/band called Moses in the 2000s, has several websites online and contacting him seems like probably the best route to take if an audio clip can't be found)
Discography: "...Fuori di casa" Demo/EP (1991) - Recorded and mixed at Dracma Studio
Discogs link: https://www.discogs.com/Red-Bank-Fuori- ... se/6561781
- If you type in "Sergio Moschetto" "Red Bank" on Google, there are a lot of results, but I have yet to find audio samples. One copy for sale on Discogs, but for more than I want to spend on it.

Bought it.
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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 09, 2021 4:00 pm 
 

I just started a Facebook account to try to get in contact with some people who played in bands that we're looking for more info on. Just tried reaching out to these people: Patrick Brien (Dweller), Francesco Burrafato (Nuclear Rain), Kempton Baker (Erratic Pace), Steve Pershing (Hard Colors), Jason Ewing (Otovoid), Dave Hughart (The Wrath), Scott Wallin (Fatal Blessing), Gregor Zech (2nd Subway), Martin Edtmayr (Suicide), Jon DeVol (DeVol), Chuck Bacchi (Wreckoning), Alessio Amorati (Ground Zero), Jan-Erik Ahlqvist (Hostile).

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Witcher
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 09, 2021 6:12 pm 
 

Wreckoning can be removed from the list, since they have been added:
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Wr ... 3540480459

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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 11:40 am 
 

Hand Over Fist (Virginia, US) have been submitted/added 8 days after an email to MetalCuresHeadaches to see if he wanted to submit them. Can be removed, thanks.

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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 2:57 pm 
 

Lazy Wizzard (Ger) can be removed, as well. I sent a message to the band Stier, that guitarist Peter Koller plays in nowadays, asking whether or not it was the same band. Here was the response: "Yes, its the same Band. But only Peter is playing on both Records..." I will add the compilation appearance to their M.A. page.

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Witcher
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 14, 2021 2:03 am 
 

regarding The Pussycunts: An ep called Sound Of Silence was supposed to be released last year in May. Though I suspect the band to be a punk project, naybe this guy could be contacted for more info about the band and their style:
https://m.facebook.com/PerditionHearseo ... ale2=ne_NP
https://oldhouserecords.com/ga/

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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:42 am 
 

Monument (Netherlands) can be removed from the list - have been added. Through contacting someone on Facebook about the band, I was linked to a live set that they played on YouTube. They play thrash/crossover with some occasional touches of death metal. Also tried contacting some other people from bands on this thread today - listing them here so that they aren't contacted more than once: John Trytek (Gangland), Ronn Chick (French Kiss), Gillen (Iron Kross), Kenny Lee Ricker (Otovoid), Ernst Hörmannseder (Suicide), Philip van Steenbergen (Unusual), Garry Mielle (Rough Justice).

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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:46 am 
 

Regarding Unusual: I talked to their former manager Philip van Steenbergen. The cassette on Discogs is a promo version of their second tape. A standard/regular version of it also exists. He said that the production of their first tape was better. The band was from Oud-Turnhout, Antwerp, Belgium. I heard a short clip, and they seem to play a crossover style. They played shows with Excel and Agnostic Front while they were around. Band lineup: Jan (Vocals), Paul (Rhythm Guitar), Alex (Bass), Danny (Drums), Geert (Lead Guitar). It sounds like he's going to digitize some of their music, and I can see if they should be added here or not.

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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 14, 2021 12:03 pm 
 

Have now also tried to contact: Anders Colsefni (Body Pit, Vexx), Nico Plantenga (Krachmacher), Dave Roinuff Jr. (Ceremonial Death), Paul Stenvig (Damaskus), Groovemachine band that Mark Paulig now plays in (Empyre), Michiel Huizinga (Krachmacher), Espen Hangård (producer of Necrosis tapes), Modern Fossils band Facebook (Societys Pliers), Ian Moore (Chapel), Dave Newvine (Scandura), Primitive Art Records (Misery King's), Nico Nitsch (Apokrinomay), Kazunori Mizukawa (Dister Brain), Naoki Isobe (Crimekaiser), Joe Cippiciani (Bromothymol), Jacques Serra (Bromothymol), Axel Jüengest (Psychotic).

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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 14, 2021 12:09 pm 
 

Regarding Krachmacher - their vocalist from '90-'94 (who was on their '92 demo) is listed on Metal Archives and played drums in 2 bands later in the '90s. https://www.metal-archives.com/artists/ ... ing/120844

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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 1:28 am 
 

Societys Pliers (US) added/can be removed. Good heavy metal - found a music video on YouTube.

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PaganiusI
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:10 am 
 

Needs research. - Fall In Union
Genre: Groove/Nu Metal?
Location: Cleveland, Ohio

Known members:
Hank Hellwig - Bass and backing vocals
Tim Thornton - Drums, Percussion
Stephen Poprocki - Guitars
Charlie Flowers - Lead Vocals

Apparently released the CD "United We Stand" in 1998.
Tracklist:
Spoiler: show
1. Scorch
2. Carnage Incarnate
3. Envie
4. Not Militant
5. Relentless Beating
6. Glass Humanity
7. Last Respect
8. Manipulator
9. Pryde
10. Change The....
11. Look What You Did
12. LCG


Here's a barebones review and a Soundcloud page with 2 samples:
https://soundcloud.com/squaxis/sets/fal ... al-embrace
https://www.clevescene.com/cleveland/re ... id=1471781

Both not really convincing this is mostly metal, especially since I have no idea how those "Final Embrace" songs fit in.
Also looks like the songs were uploaded to Soundcloud by the original submitter, so he might've gone with the most metal songs, I dunno.
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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 10:14 am 
 

Psychotic (Ger) and Scandura (US) added. Got information/description from Psychotic, audio of full Scandura tape by contacting band members.

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Witcher
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 10:35 am 
 

Regarding Wynter: I think that the demo cassette is probably the 1989 demo by the wwell-known doom/death metal band Winter from New york, since typos of this kind are qquite common in Neseblod's lsit.
https://www.metal-archives.com/albums/W ... inter/7830

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GraveWish
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 10:46 am 
 

Added. - Darkest Dawn
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Genre: Metal?
Location: Australia
Release: https://www.discogs.com/Darkest-Dawn-En ... se/4718520
Previously known as The Deadly (https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/The_Deadly/80070)
Need samples.
P.S. The four songs from The Deadly EP are included in Darkest Dawn's album.


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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 1:06 pm 
 

(Axel666MoWi): Regarding Wendigo, I talked to drummer Janne Hyrkäs on Facebook and PM'd you a screenshot of our conversation where when asked about the release and distribution of tapes, he said "we used to copy demos cassette to cassette, like thirty years ago..." and that they gave tapes to people "hand to hand." So, they were technically distributed but were homemade tapes and there wasn't a particular "pressing of 100" made all at once, or anything like that. Between the Soundcloud and other sites, I think they could be added. Would be good to get another mod's opinion on the distribution, but in the '80s/early '90s it was more common for DIY bands without much of a budget to record and distribute their tapes to people as a legitimate release.

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Azmodes
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 1:15 pm 
 

KingSpooky wrote:
Needs research. - Prowess Way
Listed genre: Heavy Metal/Hard Rock
Status: Split-up
Location: North Carolina, US
Discography: "Multi-Dimensional Metal" CD (1993, I.M.I Records)
Discogs link: https://www.discogs.com/Prowess-Way-Mul ... e/11621794
Review: https://obscure64.rssing.com/chan-11382337/all_p1.html
Looking for audio samples to find out if the style is more metal than hard rock

I'm in the process of acquiring a copy.

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Needs research. - Hostile
Location: Kauhajoki, Finland
Listed genre: Thrash Metal
Band members: Ari Uusitalo: Bass, Jan-Erik Ahlqwist: Lead Guitar, Mika Ahonen: Guitar, Timo Ahonen: Drums, Vocals
Known discography: "Life Beyond" demo 1993 and "Theatre of Operations" demo 1994 (both on cassette format)
Discogs link: https://www.discogs.com/artist/5074891-Hostile-10

Same here, for the first demo.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 1:20 pm 
 

KingSpooky wrote:
(Axel666MoWi): Regarding Wendigo, I talked to drummer Janne Hyrkäs on Facebook and PM'd you a screenshot of our conversation where when asked about the release and distribution of tapes, he said "we used to copy demos cassette to cassette, like thirty years ago..." and that they gave tapes to people "hand to hand." So, they were technically distributed but were homemade tapes and there wasn't a particular "pressing of 100" made all at once, or anything like that. Between the Soundcloud and other sites, I think they could be added. Would be good to get another mod's opinion on the distribution, but in the '80s/early '90s it was more common for DIY bands without much of a budget to record and distribute their tapes to people as a legitimate release.

That's perfectly fine, yeah.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2021 1:41 pm 
 

Red Bank turned out to be AOR.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2021 2:26 pm 
 

Added. - Legacy
Spoiler: show
Location: Finland
Listed genre: Heavy Metal
Band members: Unknown
Discography: "On the Target" demo tape (year unknown; track listing: On the Target / Forgotten / Sailing to Darkness / This Morning.
Discogs link: https://www.discogs.com/sell/item/1283918262

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^Sent the seller an offer, we'll see.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 1:41 pm 
 

Added. - Iron Side
Spoiler: show
Location: Tongeren, Limburg, Belgium (?) - location of contact
Listed genre: Heavy Metal
Band members: Unknown (maybe Dirk Riskin (?) - listed point of contact)
Discography: 4-song demo tape (year unknown; track listing: Elephant Man, Lady of the Night, Lover of Danger, Fight for Your Future)
Discogs link: https://www.discogs.com/Ironside-Demo/release/16972473

Feb 17, 2021 - Found a zine review, adding.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 3:47 pm 
 

Lafever can now be removed from the list, snce they have been added:
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/LaFever/3540480854

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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 4:22 pm 
 

Added. - Weapons of Violence
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Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (or a nearby city)
Listed genre: Power Metal
Band members: Terry Westwood (bass), Mike Kraus (drums), Mike "Punky" Brown (guitars), Steve Sunderland (guitars, vocals)
Discography: "Unleash the Violence" self-released CD (probably CD-R) (1998, 14 tracks). The first song on it, "The Edge" was on the Steel City Aggression Vol. 2 compilation (Da' Core Records, 1998, 2CD)
Discogs link: https://www.discogs.com/artist/4501591- ... f-Violence

Regarding Weapons Of Violence It seems, that drummer Mike Kraus is nowadays playing in a cover band 3nd from Pittsburgh. At least it is very probably, that it is the same Mike Krasus as in Weapons Of Violence. Their Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pg/3MD-1660572447506243/about/

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:28 pm 
 

Needs research - Yukiguni
Country: Japan
Genre: Metalcore/Crossover?

I'll just start this off by saying that this band is currently blacklisted, but it is because I submitted them based on their 2014 album a year or so ago and it was determined to be more hardcore than metal. I have been trying to find their debut album entitled "Second Stage" because there are songs from it on Youtube that sounded metallic to me. So far I haven't been able to find a place to download it online. The band also has an ep called "Snowstorm is Blowing" and a split with a band called Vietnom that I wasn't able to find samples of. Their other releases didn't strike me as being particularly metallic.

Songs from the album:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2mH4tYa4Js
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6HZorijz-c

Discogs:
https://www.discogs.com/Yukiguni-Second ... se/9851943
https://www.discogs.com/artist/3321756-Yukiguni

Edit: I just found a website that has samples of the songs featured on the album. I think it sounds like it has potential, but I don't think these are enough by themselves.

https://web-cache.chocomaru.com/pc5/jpl ... %3F5%3F612

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:40 am 
 

Regarding Weapons Of Violence It seems, that drummer Mike Kraus is nowadays playing in a cover band 3nd from Pittsburgh. At least it is very probably, that it is the same Mike Krasus as in Weapons Of Violence. Their Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pg/3MD-1660572447506243/about/

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KingSpooky
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:07 am 
 

Needs research. - Twisted Sky
Location: Mesa, Arizona
Genre: Assumed to be Heavy Metal/Hard Rock (?)
Band members: Steve Brandner (drums, was in Anaconda), Kristian Heintz (guitars), Bob Shuart (vocals), Ron Stewart (guitars, was in Anaconda), Carey Shelton (bass, was in Anaconda)
Discography: "Rockin' Company" / "Blinded" 7" (year unknown; '80s)
Note: This was likely a name change of the Power Metal band Anaconda:
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Anaconda/3079 - unclear whether it came before or after. The difference is that second guitarist Kristian Heintz wasn't in Anaconda, and that Twisted Sky has a different vocalist.
Web link: http://www.45cat.com/record/ts01us

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 10:25 am 
 

Regarding Neseblod's list: Winter Night overturn is most likely the Estonian band Winter Night Overture, which is already on the stie:
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Wi ... ture/15023

"Windquest" could be the demo tape by the Belgian band System Shit, only that the demo title was mistaken for a band name:
https://www.metal-archives.com/albums/S ... est/189030

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 6:35 pm 
 

Suicide (Austria) has been added/can be deleted from the list. I talked to their guitarist, Martin Edtmayr on Facebook. He said that the band played "Thrash Metal combined with some progressive touch." 2 of their members later played with the Thrash/Death Metal band Spearhead, also on Metal Archives. There were 100 copies of the Suicide cassette produced, which has been noted on the release's Metal Archives listing.

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Regarding Bromothymol (France), would anybody who knows French be able to watch this 3-minute interview and see if there is any mention about their 1984 cassette release?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlyeOJXPIvo
The '84 demo was recorded (and very likely released) one year before this interview. On the band's ReverbNation page and on France Metal Museum it's mentioned that the band is looking for the tape, and to contact if you have it (which to me means that it was physically released - they apparently got a copy, too, as it is uploaded on ReverbNation with the same track listing shown on the release at France Metal Museum, a very detailed and accurate webpage.)
I tried contacting someone else from the band today to ask if it was officially released. The first 2 band members that I messaged didn't get back to me.

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I checked the short Bromothymol interview. There is no mention of any cassette tape, but starting around 1:10 the interviewer asks the musician about a videoclip made "conjointly to a 45 rpm EP, your first". The guy answers "yes, to release a 45 rpm, you need a lot of advertising, and a videoclip is the best support we can have". The way it's presented, it seems like the EP was already released, but it never gets more precise than that. That's all the information there is about a potential release, really - the rest of the video is about the different ways to promote the local rock (sic) scene, videoclips, live shows etc.
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Thanks for the translation, Sean. It could also be noted that the song that was aired on the TV program is "Ne résiste pas," the first song on the 1984 demo. It sounds like the interviewer referred to the demo as an EP (which was their first and only documented release). For a 1984 demo it has good sound production and could very well be looked at as, or referred to as an EP. Looking again at the France Metal Museum page, where it talks about the recording, translated to English it says "It's time to immortalize it all! In 1984, BROMOTHYMOL entered the "ADN Musique" studio..." When it's described like that, it sounds like there was a release. Immortalizing songs doesn't seem the way it would be worded if merely recording a tape for band members to reference, or send to labels, especially when being written about decades later.
With all of this info it seems likely that there is enough for them to be added to the site, but in order to try to get further clarification/details I emailed France Metal Museum, and will wait a few days to see if I get a response from them, or from vocalist Emmanuel Guerard who I wrote to a couple days ago.
https://www.reverbnation.com/bromothymol

France Metal Museum, translated to English:
https://translate.googleusercontent.com ... unPNqNfBkg

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Witcher wrote:
Needs research. - Sacred Heart
Location: Sweden, Gävle
Genre: Heavy Metal

released the demotape The Truth in 1991. I need a proof of valid release for the demo and possible more samples.
https://www.fwoshm.com/index/S/1576-sacred-heart-swe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uigWSbHx_uE

Former members Robin Olsson and Kent Boman now play in the band Bad Attitude:
https://www.facebook.com/pg/BadAttitudeOnline/about/

Drummer Peter Morén now plays in Tad Morose:
https://cs-cz.facebook.com/tadmorose/

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PaganiusI wrote:
Sent a message to Peter, he says it was a cassette demo, might get a photo soon aswell

PaganiusI wrote:
Can be submitted.

The band was added:
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Sa ... 3540473377

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 12:38 pm 
 

KingSpooky wrote:
Thanks for the translation, Sean. It could also be noted that the song that was aired on the TV program is "Ne résiste pas," the first song on the 1984 demo. It sounds like the interviewer referred to the demo as an EP (which was their first and only documented release). For a 1984 demo it has good sound production and could very well be looked at as, or referred to as an EP. Looking again at the France Metal Museum page, where it talks about the recording, translated to English it says "It's time to immortalize it all! In 1984, BROMOTHYMOL entered the "ADN Musique" studio..." When it's described like that, it sounds like there was a release. Immortalizing songs doesn't seem the way it would be worded if merely recording a tape for band members to reference, or send to labels, especially when being written about decades later.
With all of this info it seems likely that there is enough for them to be added to the site, but in order to try to get further clarification/details I emailed France Metal Museum, and will wait a few days to see if I get a response from them, or from vocalist Emmanuel Guerard who I wrote to a couple days ago.
https://www.reverbnation.com/bromothymol

France Metal Museum, translated to English:
https://translate.googleusercontent.com ... unPNqNfBkg


Well, the way it's referred to in the interview, "45 tours" in French explicitly means the format is a 45 rpm vinyl, definitely not a cassette tape. And the term is used both by the interviewer and the bandmember. Does it mean there was first a demo tape, which was then semi-professionally released as a vinyl EP? Again, nothing more can be grasped from the interview alone. Hope you'll get more details from French Metal Museum (I like this page, too, very convenient for French metal history).
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:11 pm 
 

(theunrelentingattack) Regarding Arbitrator (US), I sent a message to Curtis Scott Merrell to try to get more info. Since the eBay link is now expired, here is another link that shows proof of its' existence:
http://www.betterontape.com/search.php?item=59348

Regarding Stonehenge (Ger), demo producer Gerhard Magin responded to a message and said that he can't recall whether they played heavy metal or hard rock.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:55 pm 
 

(Witcher) Regarding Broilers of Death (Åland Islands) - Through some Google searches, I was able to find out who some of the band members were. Maybe they could be asked about the release of their '92 demo:

Kristoffer Gottberg
https://www.metal-archives.com/artists/ ... erg/341326

Torgny Stjärnfelt - drums
https://www.metal-archives.com/artists/ ... felt/91983

Roy Smeds - guitar, vocals

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 4:38 pm 
 

(G One) Regarding Disaster Area (US), in addition to Dino Fiorenza (as listed in the original entry), Ron Keel was also in this band (https://www.metal-archives.com/artists/Ron_Keel/13959). One of their songs, "Now" is posted here on Dino's Myspace page, if you know how to get it to play: https://myspace.com/dinofiorenzabass/music/songs). "By Self" found at this same link is probably another Disaster Area song, since it is the name of their other album, but Dino Fiorenza is listed in the artist field.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 5:24 pm 
 

(user that posted about this band no longer registered): Regarding Syrinx (Belgium), here is some more information about them:
http://users.telenet.be/denofiniquitybe/syrinx.htm

Current band homepage for Hot Stufff: http://www.hotstufff.be/Hot_Stufff/Home.html - features Hanz Six (https://www.metal-archives.com/artists/Hanz_Six/108465). He was also playing in Neo-Prophet recently. He was in a band with Syrinx vocalist called Marsta Blasta in the late '90s, like mentioned at the Den of Iniquity site. http://www.bandtoband.com/band/marsta-blasta
Vocalist Heidi Duyck's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/c/heididuyck/videos (was most recently in a band called Nobody's Wife).

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