caring and killing version (original from halo in a haystack), first press on lost&found records.
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11 years ago
Pierre Erp
Memories.....love it thx for posting!
13 years ago
lukas gehrmann
no, YOU are definetly wrong! this is NOT halo in a haystack, as I said this is the first edition of caring and killing, released in europe in 1995. and AS I SAID, too, I got both records HERE AT HOME. if you still don't believe me, check out kurt ballou's FB page, there you have pictures of all releases. you can't image how I get sick of people like YOU that simply fuck around with things they simply don't know. I think I'm gonna make a vid of them now for all of you that don't believe me...
13 years ago
Nickisi93
You're definitely wrong. What you use in this video is the original cover for Halo In a Haystack (1994). Caring and Killing, which is a compilation album including tracks from Halo In a Haystack, wasn't released until 1997.
13 years ago
lukas gehrmann
@Drugula88 it's caring and killing... halo was released as an LP only with a different cover than the one you see here. somehow there's a huge misconception going around about that, but believe me, I got both records at home, it's right what I say :)
13 years ago
Drugula88
This is halo in a haystack not caring and killing.
13 years ago
Demonchild6763
@xXJesterHeadXx i have their Unloved and weeded Out vinyl record and i like the mix on there, since it spreads out some of their styles. And of course Locust Reign from the Poachers Diaries
13 years ago
Mikeskiboshskiisme
Emotional Hardcore Converge?
13 years ago
Nofuckingmore
this album is one of the bests of converge
14 years ago
lukas gehrmann
@DGXC45 yeah.... that's kinda sad - they did a few of their best songs at this period. most of the ones that listen to them don't even know how their style changend with the time, they just see converge as jane and axe.... but this song comes straight from their roots and it fucking kicks ass!
14 years ago
DGXC45
One of the best Converge songs. Their material from around this time is pretty overlooked, though.