My Metal Collection! Rare Vinyl Records from Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Metallica, and more!

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Published 2024-04-21
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All Comments (21)
  • @dmaster5556
    You'll definitely like that Cirith Ungol record. Check out their albums released before that one you own as well.
  • @thenash76
    The self-titled Trouble from 1990 is one of my all time favorites.
  • @piotrdubiel7214
    I love how you're all "I'm not really a metal collector" then flash some heavy stuff like the first Bathory. :) I'm a bit like you, all over the place musically, but metal was important in my life early on, and taught me to collect records. Funny enough, I live in Paris and my office mate is from NC and knows Matthews. Maybe I'll ask her to swing by your store and get me something! :)
  • Grew up in HS when all these bands came out! Best times ever! AC/DC Metallica and Iron Maiden are the best!!
  • @jonkotick5233
    Been waiting for a metal video from you. I collect 80's metal - that's what I grew up with and love. Your Black Sabbath, Pantera and Metallica 🤯 Awesome.
  • @OttoSomething
    I saw Pentagram play in Baltimore during the Last Rites tour. It was fantastic. Underrated band.
  • @timbaker6159
    I'm glad I can keep you looking for that promo sticker on that sabbath. Hope you enjoy it!
  • Max Warrior was a band in the 80’s I saw many times. The bassist Perry Richardson and the lead vocalist Carl Snare were friends of mine and I sang with the band a few times. They were excellent live ! The 2 aforementioned members were later in the band Firehouse. They played all over the Southeast I mainly saw them in Myrtle Beach and Charlotte.
  • @Cr8Tron
    How about Opeth? If you're new to them, they might be a surprise awaiting your ears. Prog influenced death/black metal right from the start, but kept becoming more proggy throughout their discography. No more gutteral vocals on the last four albums, which always irritated the hardcore fans, yet probably won them some new ones. Some of their records were produced by Steven Wilson from Porcupine Tree; first one being "Blackwater Park" in 2000. That and the album just before ("Still Life") were their two best!
  • @nickmannion3879
    Great video as usual. At a car boot in 1987 I found a Vertigo swirl of Master of Reality (I confess back then I didn't know how collectable the swirls were and I already had a copy) but it was the first press flip top sleeve with the poster which is why I bought it.......for £3! If ever I need a new car, it will be sold!!
  • @jeffparis5683
    Hey there’s the Winterhawk shoutout haha great video definitely going to be looking some of these up.
  • Nice picks Dylan. If you don't already own Pentagram - Sub-Basement (2001), seek it out. Highly underrated. Also another gem is the Lars Ulrich curated comp from 1990: New Wave Of British Heavy Metal '79 Revisited. 2lps of the best late 70s early 80s British Metal. 🤘
  • Hi, I love your HEavy Metal record collection. Such rare records. I love Metallica and Black Sabbath and all the metal bands. What a great MEtal collection. Super awesome! ♥♥🙂🙂
  • @mysteriousoul
    This has to be the strangest and surprising metal collections ever. Some real gems, great classics and rarities, and weird shit. Great stuff! 👍
  • @bf9616
    Loved the video as always!!