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Firewind – Allegiance [2006; Enhanced CD]


■ Genre: Heavy Metal/Guitar Virtuoso
■ Audio Format: FLAC level 8, v1.2.1 / mp3 VBR V0, LAME v3.98.4
■ Included: nfo, log, sfv, m3u, Booklet, CD, Tray card
■ Playing Time: 00:48:43
■ Size: 385,70 MB/104,52 MB
Download links in the comments
[Password: -21grams]

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  1. November 7th, 2010 at 12:00 | #1

    Firewind at Wikipedia
    Kostas Karamitroudis (Κώστας Καραμητρούδης) aka Gus G. at Wikipedia
    “Allegiance” at RateYourMusic
    “Allegiance” at Discogs

    Record Label: Century Media
    Catalogue Number: 77629-2
    UPC: 5051099762923
    Label Code: LC 6975
    Mastering SID Code: IFPI LP73
    Matrix/Runout: Arvato Digital Services 51915123/77629-2 22
    Mould SID Code: IFPI 0795

    Tracklist:
    01. Allegiance [4:42]
    02. Insanity [4:29]
    03. Falling to pieces [4:03]
    04. Ready to strike [4:36]
    05. Breaking the silence [4:03]
    06. Deliverance [6:07]
    07. Till the end of time [4:36]
    08. Dreamchaser [4:07]
    09. Before the storm [3:42]
    10. The essence [4:19]
    11. Where do we go from here? [3:57]
    Videos
    Falling to pieces [MPEG1 | 352×288 | 33,20 MB]
    The Firewind documentary 2005/2006 [MPEG1 | 352×288 | 173,99 MB]
    ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
    *Legal Disclaimer*

    FLAC CD-rip nfo
    Mirrors:
    FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Filecloud.io]
    FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Filefactory.com]
    FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Gamefront.com]
    FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Mega.co.nz]
    FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Megaupload.com]
    FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Solidfiles.com] [17/07/2015]
    FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Uptobox.com] [25/11/2014]

    Show Checksums »

    CRC32: 8893da60
    MD5: 4e74ca254aae24db96fda02a5171dddb
    SHA-1: 744ff7e70a9e3934a24ebc0add9c08a23c0f8553

     
    mp3 CD-rip nfo
    Mirrors:
    mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.4 [Filecloud.io]
    mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.4 [Filefactory.com]
    mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.4 [Mega.co.nz]
    mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.4 [Megaupload.com]
    mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.4 [Rapidshare.com]
    mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.4 [Solidfiles.com] [21/02/2013]

    Show Checksums »

    CRC32: 564ba807
    MD5: bfd5ed6111aaeab58fb14b22eace71b2
    SHA-1: f666e40162a37d4e0c4808689bc77126c454578e

     
    Videos:
    “Falling to pieces” [Solidfiles.com]
    “The Firewind documentary 2005/2006” [Solidfiles.com]

  2. Maniac Pyro
    September 2nd, 2011 at 00:20 | #2

    Thank you! Gus G. is a fantastic guitarist.

  3. Axel
    November 10th, 2011 at 12:10 | #3

    Thanks for the music, but I can’t open the RAR file without the password.
    Could you please tell me what that is? Thanks and stay Metal \m/

  4. November 10th, 2011 at 18:40 | #4

    Axel :

    Thanks for the music, but I can’t open the RAR file without the password.
    Could you please tell me what that is? Thanks and stay Metal \m/

  5. Abq
    September 27th, 2012 at 11:30 | #5

    Hello, could you please upload FLAC to hosts other than Filefactory because I cannot download from it.
    Links to videos are broken too.
    Thanks!

  6. Abq
    September 27th, 2012 at 22:30 | #6

    Unfortunately, I need a premium account to download from Filecloud.io, so I can’t download the videos 🙁
    But Gamefront.com is super fast!

    Thanks for your great work!

  7. September 27th, 2012 at 22:40 | #7

    Abq :

    Unfortunately, I need a premium account to download from Filecloud.io, so I can’t download the videos :(
    But Gamefront.com is super fast!

    As far as I know (and at least until recently), in order to download from Filecloud.io you only need to be a registered user.
    And by that I mean to create a Free account, NOT pay for Premium.
    Better check again Alice 😉

  8. Abq
    September 28th, 2012 at 07:55 | #8

    This is what happened when I logged in and tried to download the file:

  9. October 3rd, 2012 at 01:10 | #9

    I must admit I initially thought this was going to be a false alarm, but the screenshot you posted doesn’t leave much room for debate…
    Haven’t had any other reports about this issue, but then again not everyone’s keen on leaving feedback so I can’t tell with certainty if there are others as well.

    What I’m certain of, is that I’ve never encountered the problem you’re experiencing.
    btw, I assume you’ve tried more than once, right?
    You might have caught them in the *rush hour*, an interval during which (some) Cyberlockers are known to limit bandwidth to free users in favour of premium members. It’s not uncommon, quite the opposite actually.

    In order to rule out some of the possible causes, I decided to try the link in question myself.
    Moreover, I wanted to emulate the conditions a *new* user would meet.
    So I rebooted the modem to get a fresh IP and used a different web browser to ensure there was nothing connecting me with the hoster [username/password, *cookies* etc]
     

    I got the CAPTCHA question as expected

     

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    and when I typed the answer, not surprisingly, the “Sign up for a free account in order to download the file” message popped up

     

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    There was no point logging in in the existing account, so I created a second one using an one-off e-mail address.

     

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    The new account was verified,

     

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    I copied/pasted the link,

     

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    the “Request Download Ticket” window appeared

     

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    and that was it!

     

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    I followed every step a new user would take, and it WORKED albeit slow [make that inexplicably slow, DL speed was the lowest I’ve seen].

    The only possible explanation I can give, is that Filecloud applies (more) restrictions to specific Country IPs – in your case Hong Kong [or China altogether].
    There is a way to determine if my assumption is true or not.
    You can either use a Proxy [as a person living in a country whose government *intervenes* blocking its citizens from accessing specific sites, you should already be familiar with the process ;)], or contact a friend of yours abroad and ask them to try exactly the same time as you do.
    Alternatively, you can contact Filecloud directly and raise the question.

    By now you must be thinking, “Wouldn’t it be easier -for everyone- to merely upload the video to another file-hosting service and get it over with? It wouldn’t take much time”
    In short, yes. There are other aspects as well though.
    For one, Filecloud.io is currently my primary host. And the main reason is there’s NO expiry policy.
    Unlike ALL other services (or at least the ones I’m aware of) files hosted on Filecloud do NOT get deleted due to *inactivity*.

    Sure, Zippyshare is fast, Gamefront too.
    But unless someone downloads the files you have there at least once a month, they’re automatically removed to save space.
    I’ve already lost some mp3 rips on Zippyshare that turned out to be not-so-popular…
    Accompanying videos (as well as bonus DVDs and *extras* in general) fall precisely into that category, most visitors ignore them.
    At some point they’ll get deleted, a while later some random guy or gal will stumble on the blog, will notice the links are dead and I’ll get yet another re-upload request.
    You cannot possible imagine how many of those I’ve had the 6 years I’m running the blog.
    That is why I my answer is no.
    On the off chance Gamefront (which you seem to prefer) changes its file expiry policy, however, I’ll switch in a heartbeat.

  10. Snake
    September 29th, 2013 at 22:45 | #10

    Thanks -21grams!

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