Finally!!! Cleopatra has done the world a great service and brought us this beautiful set. I’m so excited that I purchased both the vinyl and the CD versions.My only criticism on the vinyl set is that it doesn’t include the Red Exposure or Third From the Sun LP’s. I would’ve preferred either one of these to the “bonus LP” it came with (Into the Eyes of the Zombie King—the first album from the “Damon Edge-era”). Don’t get me wrong, Zombie King is a cool album, but it doesn’t hold a candle to anything from the Edge/Creed years and feels out of place in this collection.The CD set is perfection, though, and includes just about everything you really need when it comes to the Edge/Creed oeuvre. Not sure what other reviewers are complaining about as far as leaving out “rare tracks”. If you really want the crappy bootleg recordings of the two Edge/Creed live performances, or the stuff off Raining Milk (which is basically just a shorter, remixed, not-as-good version of Chronicles I&II), then by all means track em down and add em to your collection. But I’m a bit of a completist and am absolutely satisfied with this purchase.I’ve had the 3-CD version since it came out in the 90’s, and the “rare, unreleased tracks” included on it are just some excerpts from the concerts and from Raining Milk (the other reviewers complaints about their exclusion in this new set seem rather nit picky to me). This new, 8-CD set (w/bonus vinyl disc) is vastly superior to the old one—it’s not even a close comparison. Just get this, and (if you’re still hungry for more) get Half Machine From The Sun (recently unearthed, previously lost recordings also from the Edge/Creed era), then just call it a day.This music is beyond amazing. Damon Edge and Helios Creed were some sick, disturbed, sadistic and maniacal geniuses that produced some absolutely groundbreaking music. Masterpiece after masterpiece after masterpiece of dystopian, post-punk, industrial sci-fi mayhem. Imagine that Iggy and the Stooges, Throbbing Gristle, and Black Sabbath were thrown into a blender and cyborgs were made out of the salvageable body parts. This just about approximates Chrome’s inimitable sound. It’s a crime that these guys aren’t better known or appreciated.