Legend III.II

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Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 77:06

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This is NOT a bootleg (it's not official either)

TheFakeAlias

I just read up on this: you have SM's side of things from their website, as the post above said. Then you have SM's former management and record label's statement here: http://lethalconflict.wordpress.com/tag/saviour-machine/ Also a distributor that SM HAD a very long term relationship with put in their two cents here: http://radrockers.com/Details.aspx?iid=11778 (Where they are selling the actual disc of this release). A big fat pissing contest is what this is. Buy this record and don't feel bad about it. The label is just trying to recoup some of the money it dolled out to SM, who ended up walking away with it. They tried for YEARS to get the \"official\" work done, to no avail. THIS is a collector's item, demos slapped together by a desperate (and wronged) label. Buy it. I'm going to get the CD right now. I love this band, for 20 years now, but they're in the wrong on this one. When the official one comes out from SM, buy it, too! Like I said, collector's item.

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but it is NOT the recording it claims to be...

xDustyDeathx

if you don't believe me, check out the homepage for Saviour Machine, where they are offering a FREE download of this recording which is actually a collection of demos and out takes made during the recording sessions for the Legend project. This is NOT Legend III:II and, according to www.saviourmachine.com this recording is an illegal bootleg.

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