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RAMMSTEIN - Zeit 2LP
€40.00Double LP, 180g black vinyl pressing, gold embossed logo sleeve, large 20 page booklet.
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CHRISTIAN DEATH - Catastrophe Ballet CD
€10.00A legendary work of art can finally be enjoyed in its full glory as it was originally intended!
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CHRISTIAN DEATH - Atrocities CD
€14.00Reissue of the 1986 deathrock milestone, featuring Valor Kand and Gitane Demone. A classic among classics that helped define Goth!
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GODFLESH - Hymns 2LP (Silver & Black Marbled)
€28.00- 180 gram audiophile vinyl
- Gatefold sleeve
- Feat. “Jesu”, “Antihuman”, “Defeated” & bonus track “If I Could Only Be What You Want”
- 2013 remastered audio
- Limited 20th Anniversary edition of 1000 numbered copies on silver & black marbled vinyl
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BAUHAUS - Mask CD
€15.00Mask is the band’s second album, and was released by Beggars Banquet in 1981. On their sophomore album, Bauhaus consciously stretched themselves into newer areas of music and performance, resulting in an album that was arguably even better than the band's almost flawless debut.
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RAMMSTEIN - Herzeleid 2LP (Blue & Black Splatter)
€44.00"Herzeleid (XXV Anniversary Edition - Remastered)" out now! Rammstein's first studio album, in remastered HD sound!
Blue & Black Splatter vinyl.
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EXECUTIONER'S MASK - Despair Anthems CD
€14.00Hailing from equal parts Texas and Philadelphia, 2018’s ‘True Blue’ demo was gloomy and cavernous while weaving infectious hooks at every turn. Not too much sooner after, the group completed production on their Profound Lore debut “Despair Anthems”. The album features production from Jeff Zeigler (Kurt Vile, Nothing) and Ryan Schwabe (Big Thief, Algernon Caldweller) that remains both raw and satisfying throughout.
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RAMMSTEIN - Rosenrot 2LP
€33.00180 gram vinyl in Gatefold sleeve. Records housed in full color printed inner sleeves. Includes multi-page booklet with art, lyrics, and credits.
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SIXX - Sister Devil CD
€8.00By now, Von’s impact on the development of black metal is undisputed, and their work is universally praised. Shortly after the release of Von’s “Satanic Blood” demo, the members of Von shifted their focus to another project that would come to be known as Sixx. The obscure “Sister Devil” demo, the only recording produced under the Sixx moniker, represents a distinctly different approach to music, but retains, nonetheless, many of the same elements that characterize the style of Von.
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