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200 copies limited edition on Transparent Red Vinyl, with insert.
For fans of well-played, original Thrash Metal 1988’s “Neurodeliri” is a must.
1988 seemed the right time for the world to finally see Bulldozer like they deserved to be, no more a Venom tribute band, but rather a truly peculiar band with its very own brand of music.
In the light of these reflections, “IX” marked definitely a 180-degrees turn from the past, more than it did music-wise.
Limited to 200 copies on Transparent Blue.
“IX” is a legendary and incredibly powerful Black/Thrash Metal record from the Golden Age of Metal! Not for pussies!
The Italian Black/Thrash Metal masters Bulldozer has been called almost unanimously Italy’s response to Venom.
We would like to put that comparison to rest because Bulldozer blows the socks off of Venom on “IX”.
Bulldozer had more good albums, but none of those reached the quality of “IX”.
Diehard marbled flame-effect vinyl limited to 150 copies.
New edition with Japanese OBI strip mocking up the style of the Japanese pressing of "The day of wrath" on Far East Metal Syndicate. The extremely rare BULLDOZER demotape 1984 with the kult "Fallen angel" 7" added as a bonus. One of the most incredible finds in FOAD's hunting career: only 3 copies of this demo exist, one sent to Roadrunner, one to King Diamond, and one exhumed in 2013 in AC Wild's basement and delivered to us for the highest quality treatment. This is the recording that got Bulldozer signed with Roadrunner in 1984 and it sounds killer - different and rawer versions of the classics that ended up on their slasher debut "The Day of Wrath." Dark and demonic black/speed metal from the wildest guts of Italy's 80s metal inferno, for all those who worship the early releases of Venom, Bathory and Possessed; plus, the "Fallen angel" session adds that Motörhead touch that makes this record an instant masterpiece of rawness. See how AC Wild introduced these unreleased demo recordings: "This tape was sent to Roadrunner and Roadrunner put us under contract in 1984. It was also sent to King Diamond to ask if he would be interested in being the producer of our album, but he declined saying this stuff sounded 'too Punk'!!!" Comes with an insert with liner notes, rare photos and scans of the "Fallen angel" 7", including the previously unreleased alternate sleeve version.
Fog-white vinyl limited to 250 copies.
New edition with Japanese OBI strip mocking up the style of the Japanese pressing of "The day of wrath" on Far East Metal Syndicate. The extremely rare BULLDOZER demotape 1984 with the kult "Fallen angel" 7" added as a bonus. One of the most incredible finds in FOAD's hunting career: only 3 copies of this demo exist, one sent to Roadrunner, one to King Diamond, and one exhumed in 2013 in AC Wild's basement and delivered to us for the highest quality treatment. This is the recording that got Bulldozer signed with Roadrunner in 1984 and it sounds killer - different and rawer versions of the classics that ended up on their slasher debut "The Day of Wrath." Dark and demonic black/speed metal from the wildest guts of Italy's 80s metal inferno, for all those who worship the early releases of Venom, Bathory and Possessed; plus, the "Fallen angel" session adds that Motörhead touch that makes this record an instant masterpiece of rawness. See how AC Wild introduced these unreleased demo recordings: "This tape was sent to Roadrunner and Roadrunner put us under contract in 1984. It was also sent to King Diamond to ask if he would be interested in being the producer of our album, but he declined saying this stuff sounded 'too Punk'!!!" Comes with an insert with liner notes, rare photos and scans of the "Fallen angel" 7", including the previously unreleased alternate sleeve version.
DVD-sized Digipak.
Recorded live at Rock Hard Festival in Milan, Italy on September 15th 2012.
Usato ma in ottime condizioni, dischetti praticamente mai suonati
Include 5 CD:
1. The Day Of Wrath
2. The Final Separation
3. IX
4. Neurodeliri
5. Alive...In Poland
Mint copy of this one edition
https://www.discogs.com/release/6871812-Bulldozer-Neurodeliri
Mint copy of this edition
https://www.discogs.com/release/5586463-Bulldozer-IX
mint copy of
https://www.discogs.com/release/4734801-Bulldozer-The-Final-Separation
SHADOW KINGDOM RECORDS is elated to reissue the seminal sophomore album of Italy’s BULLDOZER, The Final Separation, on CD, vinyl LP, and cassette tape formats.
Italy's BULLDOZER is a name that commands respect and awe. In the thrash and black metal underground of the 1980s, they were the uncompromising counterparts to legends like Venom and Motorhead. Known for their raw energy and wild performances, BULLDOZER carved their niche with ferocious anthems and a chaotic aesthetic. Their frontman, AC Wild, epitomized the band's untamed spirit. They were the definition of a cult band before the term became a staple in metal lore. Simply put, there was, and is, only one BULLDOZER.
The BULLDOZER saga continued with unrelenting force with the release of their second album, The Final Separation, in 1986. From the first explosive riffs of the title track, The Final Separation cements itself as a powerhouse of relentless thrash and blackened fury. The album is a maelstrom of aggressive riffs, thunderous drumming, and AC Wild's unmistakable snarls. With tracks like "Ride Hard - Die Fast" and "We are...Italian," BULLDOZER showcased their ability to blend high-speed ferocity with anthemic choruses, creating a sound that is both punishing and infectious.
The Final Separation is a testament to BULLDOZER's ability to evolve while retaining their core essence of unfiltered metal mayhem. The production is sharper, the musicianship tighter, but the spirit remains raw and rebellious. This is an album that captures the essence of 80s metal with its unapologetic attitude and unbridled energy.
And so, The Final Separation stands as a landmark in BULLDOZER's discography, a shining example of their indomitable spirit and musical prowess. SHADOW KINGDOM is honored to resurrect this classic, making it available once more in all its unrelenting glory across all formats.