Underground never dies!: it is not black & white anymore! book (500 pages)
+ v/a tape
01 - Incubus – Engulfed
02 - Slaughter Lord - Taste of Blood
03 - Mutilated – Hysterical Corpse Dislocation
04 - Dr Shrinker- Cerebral Seizure
05 - Aftermath – When will you die
06 - Exmortis - Beyond The Realms Of Madness
07 – Necrovore – Mutilated Death
08 - Sadism - Psychomental Storm
09 - Invocator - The Persistence From Memorial Chasm
10 - Armoros - Euphoria
11 - Poison – Black Death
12 - Mental Decay - The Final Scar
(PLUS 11 BONUS TRACKS)
13 - Phantasm – A Souls Nightmare
14 - Fatal – Malevolence
15 - Funeral Nation - Sign Of Baphomet
16 - Vibrion - Massive Frustration
17 - Insanity - Fire Death Fate
18 - Death Yell - Unreleased Track
19 - Corpse Grinder - Concentration Camps
20 - Necrobutcher - Christ psychic Butchery
21 - Inner sanctum - Deathless Prophet
22 - Maceration - The Forgotten
23 – Bloodsoaked - Emptiness
meaningless on
thats pretty cool, whats inside the book?...discographys + Biographies of the bands...or... ?
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check: http://doomentia.com/products/releases/__dg__page:2.html
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thx very much..sounds very interesting..and looks rly nice..hehe
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or here complete info:
(A4+ format / hardcover / 500+ pages / full-coloured section)
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Pause for a minute: what does being “underground” actually mean nowadays? Especially now that the immediacy of the internet has shrunk our world so that someone on the other side of the friggin’ planet can know what kind of socks you’re wearing that day… Is the underground an outdated concept? A romantic vision of what once was the metal scene? An illusion? If you’re still looking for an answer, Underground Never Dies! provides copious reasons why, as elusive as it may be, the notion of “underground” is still part of music’s DNA.
This juggernaut of a book is more than ”just” a book. Not only is it one of the most complete and impressive compendiums of flyers, pictures, zines and reviews from the mid-80s until the early 90s – a/k/a the ”golden years” of extreme underground metal – but it’s also a general overview of a time when internet and viral promotion wasn’t even a sci-fi concept. When everything happened through mail or word-of-mouth and a very scattered secret society of misfits built piece by piece a gigantic network that remains to this day the very foundation of the music we all love and worship.
With a cover by Mark Riddick and edited by longstanding Grinder Magazine publisher and respected figure Andrés Padilla - who already did a fantastic job on the Retrospectiva al Metal Chileno (1983-1993) – the book describes the underground “as devotion and commitment. Musically, it is the opposite of establishment and a giant ‘fuck you’ to the system.” It may have taken more than three years to put together those 500 pages but the result is nothing but outstanding. Uniting all of metal’s sub-genres under one flag (of hate) and with testimonials from Chris Reifert (AUTOPSY), Erik Danielsson (WATAIN) and Alan Moses (Glorious Times), Underground Never Dies! is way more than ”just” a book. It’s a monument dedicated to where the heart of REAL metal always beats.
Released by Doomentia
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not for sale.... and book is total sold out!!!!
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sold out!