RoadrunneR RR 9900 to RR 9999 Vinyl LP Albums Gallery

  This web-page is a gallery of album covers of RoadrunneR RR 9900 - RR 9999 Vinyl Records

 

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Label & Catalogno Band/Performers - Album Title Year Country

RR 9900
BATTLE-AXE Burn This Town

 

BATTLE-AXE - Burn This Town (1983)

This version of "Burn This Town" has the original ( less sophisticated and raw draw artwork ). 2000 copies of this artwork version were released. The letters of "RoadrunneR" on the record's label are printed in blue colour ( later versions have this lettering in Red).

RR 9902
METALLICA - Kill 'Em All

METALLICA - Kill 'Em All (1983)

"Kill 'Em All" is the very first studio album by Metallica, released on 25 July 1983. Kill 'Em All is regarded as a groundbreaking album for thrash metal because of its precise musicianship, which fuses new wave of British heavy metal riffs with hardcore punk tempos. This album "METALLICA KILL 'EM ALL (NL)" includes the original custom inner sleeve with album details, complete lyrics of all songs by and artwork/photos

RR 9907

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New Entry TANK - This Means War (NWOBHM, 1983, Netherlands)

"This Means War" is the third album by British heavy metal band Tank, released in 1983. On this album, the line-up expanded to a four-piece, with the addition of second guitarist Mick Tucker, former member of the NWOBHM band "White Spirit". Thanks to Tucker's songwriting contributions and to the sound expanded by an extra guitar, the band changed their music in comparison with their previous albums with longer, more melodic compositions, which helped differentiate Tank from Motörhead, the band they were often compared to.[

RR 9995 (SECRET Records

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THE EXPLOITED - Punk's not Dead 12" LP Vinyl Album

"Punk's Not Dead" is the debut album by the punk band The Exploited. It was released in 1981 by Secret Records. The album became the #1 independent album of 1981 in the United Kingdom. The album was a reaction to critics

 

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