the meyhem with brainz is very unoficcial. noone in the band even likes that picture and hate it when fans wear bootleg tshirts of it. especially his brother is not a fan
I saw an interview where Killjoy was asked if he listened to any newer bands. Of course, typical "OG cool guy" answer was NO. Only listen to old Slayer, Plasmatics, Venom and Hellhammer. Then we find out the dude listened to Rob Zombie, Acid Witch, and Electric Wizard 🤣 Why do they always front 🤷🏻
GREAT CD COLLECTION [HAUL, LOL], WISH I COULD BUY CDS LIKE THAT, AS I TOTALLY LOVE METAL CDS! You have so many CDs on those racks, man that's awesome, some day you could open up a METAL Museum, lol.... but obviously you sell them! That Metal Brother was a true Metalhead and Collector!
I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL; when ever I'm in a strange mood and something's getting on my nerves, I just watch it, and its awesome. I've always loved Metal and always will. Now approaching the big 6 0 , lol. Was there in 1980, when I bought my first LPs, but totally fell in love with CDs. Its so brilliant that you're also doing CDs now. I'm crazy for them, as long as its Metal Mania! Great purchase Dude, too bad its from a fallen Metal Brother though, but at least you are keeping Metal alive: there's a lot of Gold in there, which is HEAVY METAL, lol. I wish I would've gotten it, but then again I don't buy collections. This is to help you and others orientate themselves as too what may be great musically and what's rather expensive, if you want to get it: TORANAGA are a U.K. band Bastard Ballads is probably pretty hard to find, but their Debut album on CD "God's Gift" is really good Heavy Metal with some Power /Thrash(y) Metal influence. I got it, totally worth getting if you're a Metalhead. By the way, I can't believe you got AGENT STEEL "UNSTOPPABLE FORCE with the "Mad Locust Rising EP on it. I didn't even know that they re-released it with the EP, that's awesome. (I checked on ebay but they're asking for too much money for that. I only have the regular Unstoppable force one from back in the 1980s when I bought it (on Combat Records, but bought in Germany). CYCLONE TEMPLE's first CD album is a good one, with a talented (black guitarist) Ian something, they sound a bit like early Testament to me, esp. the 1st 3 songs on it are killer songs with very catchy riffs. That HOLY MOSES CD is my favorite one (haven't heard all of theirs) THE NEW MACHINE OF LICHTENSTEIN is great Thrash Metal and with captivating riffs and enough drive. They're a German Thrash Metal band, with female singer Sabina Classen is her name) TARGET's "Master Project Genesis" is somewhat technical Thrash and Speed Metal from Belgium, its good stuff. Speaking of NUCLEAR ASSAULT, if you have "Survive" that is worth a lot; I had it but had to leave the country I lived in for a job, and didn't take it with me; I regret that cause back in the day (1980s) I didn't really think that Nuclear Assault were that great, but when I listened to their 1st CD, man I realized how wrong I was. I also saw 'em at a festival in Germany, great Thrash Metal band, esp. their 1st 3 Albums. I always loved Dan Liliker's Bass Playing, it was unbelievable that he had to leave Anthrax, but hey if he didn't we would've never gotten those 3 great albums from Nuclear Assault. WARGASM's Why Play Around? is a great CD; I had it but made the mistake of trading it in a 2nd hand store back in the day. Man, that was a mistake, cause its a very good unique and somewhat psychedelic Thrash Metal album. Also the original CD that I traded probably 2 to 1 not in my favor is worth a lot today. Bad move on my part.... DRIFTER, you're showing the 2nd album, which I don't have but generally the 1st one is their masterpiece; Reality Turns to Dust, I've got that one, probably worth quite a bit by now. I think I got the original CD. They played H.M. on that and Thrash on the 2nd. RIGOR MORTIS their 1st album is amazing Thrash Metal, not that well known; I need to get this on CD, but it can be expensive. Speaking of GRINDER (nice Priest inspired name); I worked with I think their guitarist in a music store back in the late 1980s; he was a nice guy; their 1st 2 albums are Speed and Thrash Metal. I still need to get those 2. he band is from Frankfurt Germany and we both worked at W.O.M. in Frankfurt, good times, found out that the band changed their name, lol... Oh yeah, those first 2 albums could be expensive, as they are not too easy to get. PYRACANDA are a German band, their 1st one 'Two Sides of a Coin' is great Speed inspired Metal. ANGEL DUST's first "Into the Dark Past" is awesome Thrash Metal I've got the 1st original on Scratch Records, its expensive! Their 2nd "To Dust You Will Decay" and following albums are also very good, but they aren't Thrash Metal anymore, but H.M.
Hey what's up man digging the channel! I was the one that just bought that exhumed Gore metal CD.. I'll be checking this out more to find some more things I want.. would you go anything lower on that krabathor metalbox cd?
I have around 2000 metal CDs just sitting in boxes in my basement along with a lot of metal vinyl as well. Wish I had someone like you near me so I could sell them sell them. Love your vids!
02:33 first copies of that Grindcrusher Sampler included the limited edition etched 7" single with Napalm Death and Electro Hippies, which was entered into the Guinness Book Of Records as the world's shortest single: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mAVBzmCXaN8.html
I hardly listen to metal anymore and if I do, then only the old stuff from back then ... I still know almost everything you pick out, it's almost like traveling back in time for me ...
That Antidote CD is absolutely killer tech thrash. Also, really cool to see a RU-vidr with a human side, seems like the background history of where the collections come from, who the person was that owned them once upon a time has some kind of meaning to you, especially seems to have an impact on you about that woman whose husband passed. Really cool to see the obscure stuff.
in Greece we had some of the most amazing metal collections in the World. Thousents of them sold abroad although through out the difficult period (almost 16-17 years!) of Crisis