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Postby xcon » Thu Oct 16, 2008 5:34 pm

I ordered these from Bridge9:

Cruel Hand- Life In Shambles EP Maroon Vinyl
Cruel Hand- Prying Eyes CD
H2O- Nothing To Prove" CD
Have Heart - Songs to Scream at the Sun CD
Have Heart- The Things We Carry CD
Verse- Aggression CD
Energy- Invasions Of The Mind CD
Ruiner- I Heard These Dudes Are Assholes CD
Crime In Stereo- Selective Wreckage CD

Bridge9 had this great offer that I could get over $ 75 USD orders without shipping, so that's always great! :D
Those type of offers lower the step to "try-out" new bands...
Like in this order "Crime In Stereo". I haven't heard them... Hopefully I like them.

Check the offer, if it's still available: www.bridge9.com
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Postby runrevolt » Thu Oct 16, 2008 6:29 pm

I've been listening to Bridge 9 podcasts lately. I reeeeeeeeeeeeally wanna get Ambitions - Stranger. I LOVE that shit.
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Postby seitan » Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:19 pm

all cds.

one way system...all systems go
a country fit for heroes vol1 and 2 (various)
uk subs...brand new age
the fits...punk collection
sham69...punk singles
gbh...leather bristles studs and acne
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Postby kat013 » Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:30 am

less than jake - hello rockview, losing streak
miley cyrus single - 7 things (hells yeah haha)
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Postby xcon » Mon Nov 03, 2008 4:26 pm

I bought this lot used:

Converge: Jane Doe cd with amber case (I previously owned this one, but I can take the old one to my car :))
Converge: Petitioning the empty sky cd
Converge: Unloved and weeded out cd
Converge: Caring and killing cd
Converge: Long road home DVD

Killer releases!
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Postby benzilla » Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:03 pm

james79 wrote:Biohazard - Kill or Be Killed


Down for life!
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Postby Henri » Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:17 am

The best of the latest ones I've bought:

Electric Wizard / Reverend Bizarre: Split 12"
Trouble: The Skull cd
Briard: Miss World cd
The Damned: Friday the 13th 7"
Jack Meatbeat and the Underground Society: Psychobeat 7"
Apes: Boba's Mountain cd
Bomber: Booze, Dope & Fever cd
Stooges: Declaration of War lp
V/A: Sympathetic Sound of Detroit cd
Sham 69: That's Life lp
Heartbreakers: L.A.M.F. lp
V/A: Pebbles presents High in the Mid Sixties Volume Four: Chigago lp
V/A: Pebbles presents High in the Mid Sixties Volume Two: L.A. '66 lp
Troublemakers: Göteborg lp
GG Allin: Rock'n'Roll Terrorist 2cd
Bauhaus: Nighttime cd
The Dictators: CBGB 1977 7"
Died Pretty: Live Died e.p. 7"
The Only Ones: Remains cd
Gen X: Kiss Me Deadly cd
The Jam: In the City cd
The Jam: Setting Sons cd
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Postby Tourterelle » Sat Nov 08, 2008 7:08 pm

Boulder, songs by Ferron.

Ferron is a folk singer-songwriter and Canadian women's music legend from my generation. One of her early heros was Leonard Cohen (also a Canadian).

This newly recorded collection showcases Ferron's voice and guitar on songs selected from her 30 year career, newly recorded, enhanced, remixed and produced by "Bitch", who is of the newer generation of musicians. It is a tribute to Ferron's legacy and at the same time a more modern interpretation of this legendary voice, thus bridging the gap between generations.

Like other female musicians who were part of the women's music movement of the 1970s and 80s, issues were addressed that were often in sharp contrast with mainstream pop music.

One of Ferron's best known songs "Testimony" (unfortunately not on Boulder) speaks about the violence towards women. Songs such as this were cultural icons for us in the feminist struggle, and many of us at that time began taking up martial arts. . . and that after a long struggle to even be "allowed" to enter into what were formerly male-only martial arts dojos. I remember once, in the middle of winter even, having a dojo door shut in my face by the sensei because I was a woman. . .
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Postby XkillerX » Sun Nov 09, 2008 8:45 am

DEPART - Reloaded + Mountain Messanger
Next time, I'll spend the money on drugs instead.
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Postby xcon » Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:34 pm

I ordered these from Deathwish:

Ceremony "Violence Violence" CD
Carpathian "Isolation" CD
Converge "No Heroes" CD
Trap Them "Seizures In Barren Praise" CD
Trap Them "Seance Prime" CD
Trap Them "Sleepwell Deconstructor" CD

I have big hopes on Carpathian and Ceremony. Others are more familiar.
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Postby benzilla » Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:43 pm

xcon wrote:I ordered these from Deathwish:

Ceremony "Violence Violence" CD
Carpathian "Isolation" CD
Converge "No Heroes" CD
Trap Them "Seizures In Barren Praise" CD
Trap Them "Seance Prime" CD
Trap Them "Sleepwell Deconstructor" CD

I have big hopes on Carpathian and Ceremony. Others are more familiar.


What are Trap Them like? I'm seeing them next week with Grief.
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Postby xcon » Mon Nov 17, 2008 4:05 pm

Wow! I love them!
Check them out at http://www.myspace.com/trapthem
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Postby Henri » Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:29 am

Pagans: Shit Street lp
At the Gates: Suicidal Final Act cd
Asta Kask: Till sista droppen 7”
The Jet Boys (Jap): Welcome to the Wild Party 7"
The Plimsouls: A Million Miles Away 7”
Thee Hypnotics: Soul Trader 7"
Kakka-hätä -77 / Seksihullut: Split 7"
Liikkuvat Lapset: Sinut haluan 7"
Claw Hammer: Candle Opera 7"
Tranzmitors: Teenage Tragedy 7"
V/A: Untamed Music 7" (Dead Moon etc.)
Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages: S/T cd
V/A: Riot on Sound Flat Strip cd

Pagans compilation is one of the best purchases in a long time - Dead Boys type of punk rock from Cleveland ´77-´79. The Plimsouls song on side A is really beautiful power pop tune from '82. Thee Hypnotics were a great band - should find the new Jim Jones Revue album. Kakka-hätä -77 is always entertaining even though I prefer other bands of the singer. The Tranzmitors song a Jam type of punk pop hit - check it out from their myspace website if you're into that kind of music.
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Postby xcon » Wed Dec 10, 2008 8:40 pm

Tragedy: Nerve Damage
Tragedy: s/t
Tragedy: Vengeance

It's unbelievable that I've never heard this one before... MAN!!
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Postby directhitzine » Wed Dec 17, 2008 4:20 pm

Henri wrote:Pagans: Shit Street lp
At the Gates: Suicidal Final Act cd
Asta Kask: Till sista droppen 7”
The Jet Boys (Jap): Welcome to the Wild Party 7"
The Plimsouls: A Million Miles Away 7”
Thee Hypnotics: Soul Trader 7"
Kakka-hätä -77 / Seksihullut: Split 7"
Liikkuvat Lapset: Sinut haluan 7"
Claw Hammer: Candle Opera 7"
Tranzmitors: Teenage Tragedy 7"
V/A: Untamed Music 7" (Dead Moon etc.)
Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages: S/T cd
V/A: Riot on Sound Flat Strip cd

Pagans compilation is one of the best purchases in a long time - Dead Boys type of punk rock from Cleveland ´77-´79. The Plimsouls song on side A is really beautiful power pop tune from '82. Thee Hypnotics were a great band - should find the new Jim Jones Revue album. Kakka-hätä -77 is always entertaining even though I prefer other bands of the singer. The Tranzmitors song a Jam type of punk pop hit - check it out from their myspace website if you're into that kind of music.


have you read the book on the Pagans? good read
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