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Oct 25, 2010 at 11:50am
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Kaza said: Got this from: http://www.etsy.com/shop/thewomanimal who turns regular men's t shirts into girls stuff.
Wrathchylde666 said: I want to give this shirt 6 flames. Overkill rules and this shirt is fucking awesome.
PORNHELL said: demo sorrow breeds hate i sell If you want mail to me address regurgitation41@hotmail.com
mayhempunk666 said: Romper stomper ftw
i can post a pic later on of me wearing my boots and minenwerfer shirt ;) looks very skinhead esque
ToxikAssault said: This is the first time I've ever seen Rumble Militia on anyones jacket. Rumble Militia kicks ass!
DarthMetalis said: Nice backpatch, haha those White Wizzard music videos are hilarious
almostwilt said: randomly reminded me of
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=oyF5QeW94Wo#t=2...
thought id throw it out there.
Executer traded/sold out 55 items
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Michael Dohmen traded/sold out 37 items

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shellfire defense traded/sold out 17 items
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AWESOME
Wow, these are some beautiful CD's, I especially liked the Velvet Cacoon CD. Also, it's cool seeing Svartsot in your collection, one of the few good folk/viking metal bands we have here in Denmark.
Thanks! Oh yeah, Svartsot is awesome! I haven't heard the new album though. I would like to get a patch if they make any. I have Danish blood so when I heard about Svartsot I was ordering an album swiftly.
You got 5 flames just for Horde!!
Fucking like Hellig Usvart.
Hell yeah! Especially the 13th track, from when the project was called "Beheadoth" I believe.
nice collection!
im especially jealous for that exhumed, horn, svartsot and menegroth.
-nm
Ah yes. The Horn album was from ebay and all the proceeds went to cancer kids in UK, which I thought was neat, because some of Nerrath's lyrics relate to disease and human frailty. The Menegroth album I picked up in some store in Texas, it's like 1/1000 or something, its rare. But the rarest albums I do have here are Chysta Krynycya's 2008 "Destiny"((The tan one with all the people on the front)CD Ltd 500 copies), and another Striborg album, "Mysterious Semblance", I just got in and haven't put up yet(original 2004 press CD Ltd 500 copies). Possibly my rarest is one of my Elgibbor CDs, but I'm not certain. One of those might be 1/250, I'll have to check that out.
To bad about that Slechtvalk cd........ i hate christian bands
Yeah, most people do. Don't forget Holy Blood, Horde, Firethrone, Elgibbor, Eternal Mystery, Rehumanize, Encryptor, Mortification, Ansgar, and Paramaecium. So, you hate a hefty chunk of my collection. Just be careful about what you comment on tshirtslayer. Kick ass Burzum hoodie you've got though.
It would take me a very long time to put my cd collection up. I wont even try. Nice amon amarth collection, and darkthrone.
Thanks! It takes time. But its something I like to do. I love to have everything all nice and neat and documented in one place. I only wish I could organize the photos in my favorite order, but I just have to add the new ones which automatically go to the bottom.
fucking epic stuff. Bilskirnir - the home of my god THOR
The Carcass makes me really jealous
5 awesome flames
Thanks! I found the Bilskirnir in a store when I was in California, and I was like MINE!!!!!
FUCK YES. i didnt think anyone else on this site who like Ex Deo
Yeah, they are pretty sweet, I saw them in Austin, TX last October, and they fuckin killed! They had armor and everything with Roman battle standards on stage! Haha, the main guy was like, "Alright, I wanna see a Roman battle field out there!"
Epic selection and definitely worth the loading time to see it. Collections look so much better in a series of photos like this than just the CD spines standing on shelves. Nice Battle Dagorath and Svarga, check out Svarga's Yav Vozdymaet too, ultra sick vocals there. And holy shit, Ensiferum demo!
You know I've been wondering looking at Emperor's Live Inferno CD cover (it's also the double DVD cover), why in the world was that generic photo selected instead of the fiery E's on the slipcase, or the truly majestic live frontal shot of Emperor's Inferno stage with the flames shooting up on both sides.
Thanks! I am indeed obsessed with uploading all of my metal in a neat documented manner. Sadly the Ensiferum demo comp. is actually downloaded and burned to disc, and I made a custom booklet insert and trayliner with the tracklisting and old band photos and stuff, so its like a personal fan-made custom private bootleg limited to 1 copy, lol. Battle Dagorath has a new full length out or soon to be. And I have checked out Yav Vozdymaet in the past, really good, it has the same sound as Simvol Voli, but seems a little bit darker. Yeah, I think the Live Inferno booklet photo is so much better than the slip case artwork!
Stay tuned! I am just about to upload a couple more CDs I just got in; one is brand spanking new of a Ukraine band Chysta Krynycya called "Symphony of Life"(Chysta Krynycya is quickly becoming one my favorite bands ever), and Alkonost's 2004 full length "Between the Worlds".
Before I joined this site, my collection was only for my private viewing, no one in my town is really into the same shit as me, but now that I can put it on tshirtslayer, people can also enjoy it! It is interesting to hear how people like it.
That's a nice DIY touch with Ensiferum. Once long ago I was looking for a rare cd to give as a present but couldn't find it, and I stapled some cut-to-fit sheets together to make a booklet, drew the cd cover image on it, wrote out all the lyrics inside and put a burned album copy into the case with it - maybe made as good a present as if it was an original, the personal approach outweighed the 'kult' factor, haha (that music cd was as far from metal as it gets though).
It's very cool to see someone else on here with a keen interest in Eastern European folk/heathen-theme metal. Do you know of a band called Smaga? They have only one EP out so far, but the sound is already solid and packs a punch ("Perun's Arrows" is a song worth youtubing). New talented bands being formed in that corner of Europe practically daily.
Thinking of ways to upload some of my cds, yet the edit mode doesn't allow for shifting/ alternate ordering of pics. Maybe gonna upload by genre or by country, for easier updates.
Exactly, haha! Yeah I've listened to a bit of Smaga, real cool band. Yes, Slavic folk/black metal is my forte of late, like: Ruyan, Simargl, Oprich, Pagan Reign, Tverd, Hromovlad, Stribog, Chur, Nevid, and all that good stuff! Also I was thinking the same thing about not being able to the change the order of the photos, the genre thing sounds like a good idea.
Christian Metal *and* NSBM!
You have rather eclectic taste, my shield-biting friend! :D
Haha, yeah. I used to be NS, and I admit certain things still appeal to me(at least keeping to my own race, encouraging heterosexuality, and embracing my culture and history; but that wouldn't necessarily mean I am NS), but I just never really judge people anymore, except for those people that play the victim while hating my kind simultaneously. I do have a peculiar world view indeed. I grew up going to church, I still do every now and then. I got into NS during high school big time; as a result of constantly witnessing racism toward white kids and particularly the way white girls were treated by members of other races in and out of the hip hop culture. But I was never part of the idea where people are Nazi and Christian at the same time like Aryan Nations or anything. Although if I had known about that at the time, then I would probably have taken great interest. As far as being influenced by paganism, I wouldn't say I was ever truly a worshiper of any Mythological figure. Although I was greatly interested in the stories and history of the Norse, I was everything but an actual pagan. I even wore a badass Mjolner throughout highschool, that many people asked about. But aside from any belief any band may have that ends up in my collection, the only reason it will end up in there is if it sounds good! So yeah, lots of variety, haha!
excellent Cruachan CD!!
Thanks! It has a cool artwork. My favorite song on it is "The Voyage of Bran"!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3z0YCwCqHw
hey, thats an awesome collection!!!! i notice that you have some christian influences, right? i realy love those bands like mortificaton & horde!!! killer collection!
Thanks! Yes, some of my CDs are from Christian bands, or have Christian members.
awesome!!! there are a lot of killer christian bands!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfnuLB7uhb4&feature=related
this is an awesome death metal band from mexico!
I've heard of them. Although I don't listen to very much death metal. Most of the time, I listen to almost only folk/black metal. If you like Viking/folk/Pagan metal, then here are some Christian bands:
Holy Blood(Ukraine):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdCuA595cuQ
Oskord(Ukraine):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GObfIyRPhmg
Ansgar(Norway):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMs2tA3vz8w
Endelmoor(Norway):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTkvO_3PPdM
Only time I've seen a Slechtvalk album outside my own collection! Been meaning to pick up that Crimfall album for years too! \m/ Good post, this! May have to do one myself.
Thanks! Yes, I want to see that!
Nocternity! Congrats on finding that one, nice catch.
Thanks! Yes, definitely, that CD has an interesting cover song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSfXZ5rkCNQ
It's a dark, epic cover of an otherwise, lyrically rather sexual, Björk song; "Pagan Poetry". Which is one of my main reasons for getting that one.
I got that Nocternity EP, and Uruk-Hai's Lothlorien album, from the Dutch Blazing Productions mailorder:
http://www.blazing.ws/store/
They still have tons of rare items, including both CDs I got. This was my second time ordering from them. It takes a killer wait of about two months to find your shit in the mail, but it's reliable.
I still want a copy of Die and Become, Fanisk's work is outright glorious. Epic collection!
I got my copy from the eBay shop for the Russian distro Autodafe Productions. They should still have some I think. The artwork for Die and Become is strange, but after sitting down and looking at it for a while, I figured out that if you turn it to the side, you can make out the leg, thigh, and wing of an eagle, like it's standing on a mirror, but sideways. But yeah, Fanisk is outrageously majestic. As far as Noontide goes, I have never even seen a single copy of the censored version anywhere. Eldrig Van See's (of Fanisk) band "Eldrig" is a band you may want to check out if you haven't yet.
I'm just gonna add this in, I'm completely jealous of that Cadacross album.
That album is so good! *After* buying it, I discovered(from the booklet) that their bassist was Jukka-Pekka Miettinen, and that Jari Mäenpää did some guest guitar work! It made for some interesting trivia, as well as further excitement!
I recently discovered a used media items store chain that has a location in my town called "Buy Back Entertainment". I must have spent about three hours(I had to leave because they were closing up) scanning the spines of CDs, then looking at the artworks, and noting their titles in my old-ass phone, then when I got home, I looked up the CDs that looked interesting, and listened to their songs, and decided which ones I would go back and buy. I was particularly interested in the albums, "Corona Borealis" of Cadacross, and "Awake" from the German gothic death metal band "Crematory", which I was so happy to get a hold of. Although I paid about 20.00USD for the Cadacross album, which was beaten the fuck out of, so I guess it must be a rare one(according to the Buy Back pricing computer). I also picked up Enya's "Shephard Moons" album for 2.15USD! Certainly one of the greatest cheap-to-awesome ratios of all my buying experience.
Corona Borealis is a rare one, it's an awesome find! The only good find I've had a second hand music store was an original pressing of Midvinter's "At the Sight of the Apocalypse Dragon" for 8.00USD, after I got it I found out they re-released it with a different cover. Overall you had a completely awesome find that day, If I ever found Corona Borealis I'd buy it immediately!
It's the best thing ever when you find something awesome in a store. I swear, I am many times more likely to buy a CD if it's in front of my face, rather than in some listing in an online distro. I guess it's just the "holy shit" factor of being able to have it right then and there, that really gets me. I just have to resist, and find some way to hear it before buying, then make a wise decision, and return prepared another day.
That SEQUENTIA is a find of a lifetime, friend. Probably the closest we will ever come to hearing the medieval Icelandic skalds in performance, though the continental motet-inspired bel canto singing this ensemble has chosen to follow leaves plenty of room for question and doubt (I personally believe skaldic chanting would have been closer to Scandinavian folk singing, comparable to the raw and unrefined Slavic way of chanting epic poetry). The instrumental pieces with those violins are a mindtrip right back into 1000s though... And the Old Icelandic pronunciation is superb. Treasure it - everything they touch is gold!
I had no idea what the CD was like when I bought it. I actually ordered it in from a Barnes & Noble store several years ago. I was thinking the same thing about the singing sounding not so Scandinavian. I must say my favorite two tracks of the CD must be:
"Leikr elds ok ísa":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnSRV-4y8x0
and "Ragnarok":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghq4nrvldkY
Yes, the language is incredible to listen to, even though I don't know it. I think I read online, or in the CD's booklet, that a member of Sequentia, or the recording of this particular album, died shortly after the recording of the album. The Sequentia website says the album was recorded in a church in Skálholt, Iceland. I think this may have been the one:
http://globetrotter-games.com/travel/Photo2006IceGreen/060710_246_Skalho...
"In this project (which was staged as a music-drama production in Luxembourg in 1995) the myths of the ‘Edda’ are interwoven, to tell the stories of creation, destruction, and of the gods Odin, Thor and Baldur." - Sequentia website, on the album.
That may explain why almost all of the songs are performed with more bel canto, or romantic theatrical singing, as opposed to by traditional Scandinavian folk telling means.
Another CD I was interested in recently was "Fornnordiska Klanger", particularly this song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO2RbtE3Vv0
Although it seems the CD is quite rare.
Despite some members' passing away (Barbara Thornton did too, two years after), the project remains active. They actually did another Eddic recording, Rheingold Curse, this time with heroic lays.
Benjamin Bagby's recitations with a lyre come the closest to the viking age, but since Sequentia is mostly aiming at a courtly post-conversion medieval concert, it actually does make historic sense to employ the continental singing techniques of the time, all the more so given the fact that medieval interest in Old Norse poetry did not wane. The Skálholt church was hands down the most significant cultural center in Iceland throughout the middle ages and even after, and its 17th century bishop is to be thanked for preserving the only surviving manuscript of the Poetic Edda - as well as collecting countless other medieval manuscripts. The Skálholt church also has reputably the best acoustics of any building in the country, so it doubly makes sense to record this CD performance there. The mosaic mural behind the altar there is also very famous. Pictures won't do it justice at all, but it actually shows the exact natural landscape behind this wall, with valleys and snow-capped mountain peaks, and has a three-dimensional effect of the transparent figure materializing before the viewer from that very landscape. Very powerful actually - and very pagan, with its emphasis on sanctification of nature.
http://www.per.is/assets/images/Skalholt110825.jpg
(go ahead and bitch, trolls... I still like it.) Of course it changes with the light, google images has many more variants.
Holy shit, the lurs... those give me a chill every time, as do most things from Nordic bronze age and early iron age. Had a chance to take a close look at several, and each was made specifically to only be capable of one specific sound. What a carefully orchestrated cacophony they would make in unison, and what harrowing layers of significance they would take their hearers to, is something the modern mind will never fathom...
Ah, ok, I was wondering who it was who passed away. I'll have to listen to that newer Edda recording. Very interesting mural; I wonder how it was painted, from memory? Maybe walking outside and taking a good look, then going inside to paint a bit, and repeating? In general, I find that the accomplishments and skill of ancient people are forever unmatched, particularly when it comes to crafts, such as metal work, decoration, and experience in everything it takes to live. They are the ultimate DIYers haha.
HAHAHAHA Enya! you have found some great cds used. I recently scored the soundtracks the LOTR TT and Command and Conquer.
Yep! Enya is awesome, and I got that one for 2.15USD! Nice! Which C&C game? THE FIRST ONE?!?! I just got the soundtrack for Tiberian Sun, and I posted it just now!
Fuckin Killer! My C&C soundtrack is for the second game, red alert, with HELLMARCH metal song! also i love the jurrassic park soundtrack. Your used striborg cds have rallied me to revisit the local used cds shops.
HELLMARCH is awesome! Oh yes, definitely check out your local used CD shops. A shop like that recently opened in my town, although I will never find stuff like Striborg in my town, but you can find some serious shit in places like Texas and California.
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I have no idea why i never commented this earlier, but now i mend my error: that is a SICK collection!!!! The amount of very limited albums is really impressive, and you happen to have so many cds i'd love to own! Cry To Me, River, Walhalla Wacht, Wotansvolk, Gap Var Ginnunga, Brakebein are some examples of utter goodness that sadly aren't in my power.
Five flames all the way, buddy!!
Thanks! Yes, original CDs of old Kroda are very difficult to find. The tapes and vinyl are way easier to get. Unfortunately I only have a 2007 Hammermark Art re-release of "Cry to Me, River...", but I intend to eventually get a copy of "Fimbulvinter".
I think Fimbulvinter was also re-released by Hammermark Art in 2010 as a digipak, so maybe that makes it a bit easier to get (and considering the first press was released by the same label, they might be pretty much the same).
I've seen them float around. I just really don't like digipacks, and I hope I can get a jewelcase version, but I'll take digi if that's all I'm going to get haha.
Yeah, i know what you mean, digipaks tend to wear A LOT with time and use, unless you store them and never touch them again.
But good luck with the jewelcase, it would be one hell of a catch :)
haha i just notice you have the soundtrack to morrowwind
Yep! There are actually no physical copies of the soundtrack that I know of, I bought the right to download the soundtrack exclusively purchasable from the
"Direct Song" website for $5, and I burned it to CDr, and made jewel case inserts for it, hahaha. It looks real doesn't it? The download actually included the art that would be in a CD anyway, so I just did some printing, and a little snipping, and it fit perfectly in a jewel case I bought.
hahahahaha. Genius man! i was actually about to start checking ebay for that thing lol
Where did you find the Kroda CD?? I can't find it anywhere!!
I got that CD from an eBay seller in 2010. It was the eBay storefront for the Lithuanian "Inferna Profundus Records". Their shop does not have the CD anymore.
Yeah, I was about to ask the same thing...
Command and Conquer?
HELL YEAH! :D
Yes!!! Although I never really played Tiberian Sun, I still like the soundtrack just because it's C&C. I really want the soundtrack to the first game, because that's the one I have all the memories with.