one of these demons run amok rec. releases i never really was into but i defintely wanted because of the fact that it's a d.r.a. record. from the moment on this record was up on ebay i hoped for a bargain because i knew that make it count was more of an underground tip when they were active. additionally make it count called it quits in 2009. so a fair amount of time went by and the mix of their little popularity and fall into oblivion made me sure that the price wouldn't go through the roof. that was just the case as i was able to get it for 8 bucks all in all. i love to score stuff for cheap :-)
strange that make it count wasn't known better. this record is really good. i mean of course it's not groundbreaking or innovation in its purest form but it's still a damn good hardcore album. check out the song 'still carry on' and you will know what i mean.
the overall presentation is top notch, just as i'm used to with d.r.a. printed dust sleeve and clear dark red vinyl with black and white marble. d.r.a. made 100 on marbled clear vinyl for pre-order and 400 on the colour i have. 2009.