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Kix – Blow my fuse [1988; “Original Album Series” 2009]


■ Genre: (Sleazy) Hard Rock
■ Audio Format: FLAC level 8, v1.2.1 / mp3 VBR V0, LAME v3.98.4
■ Included: nfo, log, sfv, m3u, Cardboard box, Mini LP sleeve, CD
■ Playing Time: 00:40:56
■ Size: 271,44 MB/81,82 ΜΒ
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[Password: -21grams]

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  1. May 16th, 2011 at 20:00 | #1

    Kix at Wikipedia
    “Original Album Series” at RateYourMusic
    “Original Album Series” at Discogs

    Record Label: Rhino Entertainment/Atlantic Records
    Catalogue Number: 8122 79833 1
    UPC: 081227983314
    Label Code: LC 02982
    Mastering SID Code: IFPI L017
    Matrix/Runout: 8122798331D V01 JGR
    Mould SID Code: IFPI 05R1

    Tracklist:
    01. Red lite, green lite, TNT [3:57]
    02. Get it while it’s hot [4:28]
    03. No ring around Rosie [4:37]
    04. Don’t close your eyes [4:19]
    05. She dropped me the bomb [3:50]
    06. Cold blood [4:18]
    07. Piece of the pie [3:53]
    08. Boomerang [3:47]
    09. Blow my fuse [4:03]
    10. Dirty boys [3:44]
    ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
    *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 [Fileserve.com]
    FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Mega.co.nz]
    FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Megaupload.com]
    FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Netkups.com]
    FLAC level 8 | v1.2.1 [Solidfiles.com] [25/07/2015]

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    CRC32: bec16a07
    MD5: 91ed8bb96fae9e51ed52f349034f03d2
    SHA-1: 1d5d1234803a0d6233d2118af0c846c8bfc2fb03

     
    mp3 CD-rip nfo
    Mirrors:
    mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.4 [Filecloud.io]
    mp3 VBR V0 | LAME v3.98.4 [Freeuploads.fr]
    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] [04/02/2013]

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    CRC32: f41cf0c0
    MD5: e306b8bdb0e1f047377b1d1710f6d5f8
    SHA-1: e337ae789a43c4f2a7a1a2831152be199ec7a068

  2. Antonio
    May 19th, 2011 at 10:10 | #2

    ¡Gracias!

  3. Edson Wilton
    May 19th, 2011 at 19:30 | #3

    80’s Rocks! Thank you!

  4. Lady
    October 10th, 2011 at 06:20 | #4

    Now, I do remember this CD, I used to have it… 😮

  5. Why crap?
    November 1st, 2011 at 05:40 | #5

    Exactly why are you uploading lossy mp3s in lossless FLAC (makes sense huh?)
    For the lil’ money (all that matters huh?)

    No one is forcing you or asking you to upload your CDs, and oh, is that legal?
    Continue to upload shit dude and DCMA will hear about you!

  6. November 1st, 2011 at 23:00 | #6

    Why crap? :

    Exactly why are you uploading lossy mp3s in lossless FLAC (makes sense huh?)
    For the lil’ money (all that matters huh?)

    No one is forcing you or asking you to upload your CDs, and oh, is that legal?
    Continue to upload shit dude and DCMA will hear about you!

    Going against my better judgement -and a very popular Dilbert quote starting with “Never argue with …”- here.
    But before I begin, could you answer a question of mine because, frankly, I’m rather confused:
    What is your primary interest?
    On one hand, you seem concerned about the quality of the CD-rips I prepare totally dismissing all *proof of evidence* including audio extraction logs, screenshots, artwork scans and -above all- the actual photos of each CD on top of my keyboard [which would suffice for 99,99% of the population – not you apparently].
    On the other hand, you refer to legal issues bringing up DMCA [an indirect threat YOU intend to inform them perhaps]
    So, which one is it?
    It’s contradictory. Either you’d like to see a stop being put to file-sharing in general OR you’re simply annoyed because you’re -FALSELY- convinced the lossless archives have been tampered with. It CANNOT be both!

    Now, back to your crappy questions:
    I don’t have all day, so I’m just going to re-direct you to another post which -more or less- covers the whole “what are your intentions” issue.
    You can find it here.
    [Hint: Focus on the 3rd paragraph]

    Having said that [and as a general advice to all those who download my lossless rips and burn them on CD-Rs], you should know that Tau Analyzer (which I assume you’re using) does NOT have a 100% success rate.
    Even its developers mention that!
    There are other facts that could (and should) be taken into consideration, facts I’ve already mentioned above and you choose to ignore.

    Bottom line:
    If you still -despite all this lecture- believe the source is *questionable*, you should complain to Rhino, NOT me.
    Ask them if they used the original master tapes, who handled the remastering etc.
    Buying a copy -like I did- and ripping the CDs yourself to determine their authenticity wouldn’t hurt either…
    Until then, give it a rest.

    As for the “lil’ money” insinuation, I’m not even going to dignify that with a response.
    If you have the slightest shred of decency -once more, DECENCY– you will apologize at once!
    Being clueless/arrogant/many other unflattering adjectives is one thing, but making malicious remarks?
    That’s an entirely different story.

  7. drexcil
    January 7th, 2012 at 04:00 | #7

    Awesome!

  8. Sean
    April 5th, 2012 at 14:25 | #8

    This is awesome! But when I try using WinRAR to extract it, it asks for a password :\
    Some help would be amazing 🙂

  9. Sean
    April 5th, 2012 at 14:30 | #9

    I tried the “21grams” password and it’s not working.

  10. April 5th, 2012 at 16:10 | #10

    Sean :

    I tried the “21grams” password and it’s not working.

    Common mistake, (some) visitors tend to fail to notice the minus sign (see picture below) preceding “21grams”

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