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Pentagram - Dying In Vain

Pentagram - Dying In Vain

Musician: Pentagram
Album title: Dying In Vain
Style: Heavy Metal, Doom Metal
Released: 2012
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1205 mb
Size APE version: 1367 mb
Size WMA version: 1521 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 764
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Genre: Rock

Pentagram - Dying In Vain

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Tracklist

A1 Day Of Reckoning
A2 Forever My Queen
A3 Ask No More
A4 Run My Course
A5 Frustration
B1 You're Lost, I'm Free
B2 Review Your Choices
B3 Petrified
C1 Relentless
C2 All Your Sins
C3 20 Buck Spin
D1 Sign Of The Wolf
D2 When The Screams Come

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – GZ Digital Media

Notes

Recorded live at The End, Nashville, TN, May 28, 2010

This is the actual test pressing version of this unreleased 2-LP set with the "Side A" style GZ test pressing labels. Comes in a plain white gatefold sleeve with 12"x12" stickers for both front and back covers, and in black poly lined inner sleeves.

Other information: it has been posted on the HRR label web site that there were only 20 copies of this done as a test pressing for a planned released that was canceled, but exact pressing numbers are impossible to confirm. And there are actually two versions of this that have been seen, the first is with these "Side A" labels (this version), and another version exists with just plain white labels on both sides. They are also slightly different weights of vinyl, this "Side A" version is about 160/165 grams (and some have a slight warp), while the other version with white labels on both sides is on a heavier vinyl closer to 180 grams.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HRR 172 Pentagram Dying In Vain ‎(2xLP, W/Lbl, unr) High Roller Records HRR 172 Germany 2012

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Lets assume there were 20 TPs made. Why should there be 2 different pressings? This is bullshit! That was one test pressing and the label wasn´t able to realize the project - end of the story!