Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Post Mortem

Post Mortem - Coroner's Office 1986
Post Mortem - The Missing Link 12'' 1987
Post Mortem - Ring Around The Rectum 7'' 1990
Post Mortem - Seasoned Nosalt Makes My Beef Stew Taste Like My Beef Stew 7'' 1990
Post Mortem - Festival Of Fun 1991
Post Mortem - Destined For Failure 1993
Post Mortem - Message From The Dead 2009
01. Post Mortem - Coroner's Office, 1986 CD
     New Renaissance Records - NRR-11
02. Post Mortem - The Missing Link 12'', 1987 12''
     New Renaissance Records - NRR-19
03. Post Mortem - Ring Around The Rectum, 1990 7''
     Taboo Productions - TABOO-1
04. Post Mortem - Seasoned Nosalt Makes My Beef Stew Taste Like My Beef Stew, 1990 7''
     Wicked Sick Records - #3
05. Post Mortem - Festival Of Fun, 1991 CD
     Red Light Records - 88359-2
06. Post Mortem - Destined For Failure, 1993 CD
     Red Light Records - 88363-2
07. Post Mortem - Message From The Dead, 2009 CD
     Taboo Productions - Taboo #42
The requested reload of the sludge metal thrash sabbath punk machinery. The two 7" win the race. Hellhammer | The Scam | EyeHateZeus triple worship! Awetastic!!!
!ZER Post Mortem ZER!
Remove brackets and unzip: [RinG ArOUnd Zer Victor HuGo]


15 comments:

  1. Comment quon fait pour downloader. je me suis inscrit a opendrive en tant que free chu pas capable

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    1. Gros bug, j'attends impatiemment que le serveur OpenDrive soit réparé ! Je ne peux rien faire de plus...

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  2. shall i sign up to download?otherwise the file is locked

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    1. You do not have to sign-up. The OpenDrive server is being upgraded and this is a bug. I hope they fix it today. I will post an update when it is back to normal.

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  3. What is the password to unzip Destined for Failure?? I downloaded the zip but it's not extracting due to incorrect password...Really looking forward to this one, hope someone can help! Thanks if so..

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    1. I just did the test: download and unzip, it worked for me (copy/paste the string - without the brackets - instead of typing it, passwords are case sensitive).

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  4. How could I miss this fantastic blog???
    Is the "Coroner's Office" a vinyl or cd rip? It's so damn rare, I almost think the reissue with "The Missing Link" is an urban legend.

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    1. Coroner's Office is a CD rip from the first CD version, faithful to the vinyl.

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  5. All the files are DRM-protected? WTF? Can't convert. Converter is giving me a DRM-warning. First time EVER. Please check. Any hint on how to remove DRM from flac? Google isn't helping. All the programs I have found and tried so far are crap. :( Cheers R

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    1. No DRM protection. You only need to unzip the archive with the password above.
      Are you converting FLAC to MP3 ?

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  6. Yeah man. And first off, thx for getting back to me so quickly. I know how it works. I am a long-term user of this board and I always convert to mp3 just to save disc space. And I always use the same converter. Today it gave me a DRM-warning for the first time ever. The first thing I noticed I couldn't drag and drop the files into the converter like I used to do it. Then I tried to import the files from within the converter (Open files bla bla bla) and that gave me the DRM-warning. I was pretty puzzled. I really couldn't fathom how that should have happened to the files. Very strange indeed...

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    1. All files? Or only Post-Mortem? All of them? Which converter? Maybe try Foobar2000.

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  7. Yeah, all of the Post Mortem. Just checked a couple minutes ago. Funny thing...the Misery files also seem to be DRM-protected. I am beginning to wonder if my converter is going haywire. Will give Foobar a try and report back asap. Sorry for making a fuss...prolly prematurely.

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  8. You gotta be fuckin kidding me!! A false alarm indeed. No problem with the files or converting them. SORRY MAN!! You are doing an incredible job here and I can't express how much I appreciate that you really care for even the pettiest problems of your users. Thx for taking the time. I will never be able to understand, how a program can cease to work properly from one minute to the next for no good reason. Well, this wasn't the first time and it won't be the last time. *sigh* And again I wasted hours of my life trying to find a workaround. ^^ Should have gone play golf instead, hahaha. Just kidding. Cheers dude (takes a bow to His Zerrness)

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    1. Your software probably had an automatic update, which decided that a file with a Copyright field (which I set to the band name in my tagging process) was DRM protected... or something like that.

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