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Metal Mirror

English Booze

    Metal Mirror - ”English Booze”45 rpm single from 1980 reissued for the first time ever!! Metal Mirror came from the Midlands and their lone single originally released in '80 is a loud and heavy ode to english booze that will leave you headbanging and craving for more... Pour another pint or two of luke warm ale or stout and flip the single over for the insanely rough and previously never before reissued ”Rock’n’Roll Ain’t Never Gonna Leave You” and you’ll be in DIY-metal-punk-pub-heaven.

    The original artwork from 1980 is reproduced and the sound is carefully remastered.

    File under: ”beyond essential listening for any rock’n’roll fan”.


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    Seen You Here

      ”Seen You Here”45 rpm single from 1982 reissued for the first time ever !! The Jobcentre Rejects series of compilation albums is a Nuggets, Pebbles, Killed By Death for the NWOBHM gengre. The singles featured on Jobcentre Rejects are all very rare and highly collectable. This limited RSD vinyl 45rpm re-issue is a good oportunity to lay your hands on a gem featured on Jobcentre Rejects at a more affordable price.

      Predatür unleashed the irresistable ”Seen You Here” 45 back in ’82. It was the Reading bands’ only single, but what a DIY total knockout blast of a vinyl fortyfive it is!!! The Motörhead-evoking umlaut aside, the overriding influence on the rough creation is Status Quo and (loads of) beer-stained guitar boogie.

      Housed in a picture sleeve that appears to have been drawned by someone in the last row of the class room and a sound that is perfect raw pub-metal and punk rock boogie, this is stuff destined to drive its listeners into an unhinged binge of air guitar frenzy and spontanious loud hollers of joy.

      The original artwork from 1982 is reproduced and the sound is carefully remastered.

      File under: ”beyond essential listening for any rock’n’roll fan”.


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