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Bhang Revival / Hullabaloo – Noise From Nowhere Volume 7 - Mint- 7 Record 1991 Toxic Shock USA Pink Vinyl - Grunge / Hardcore / Punk
  • 1991 USA Pink Vinyl 7 - Inch Record - Bhang Revival and Hullabaloo's Noise From Nowhere Volume 7 - Grunge, Hardcore, Punk Music Release

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Bhang Revival / Hullabaloo – Noise From Nowhere Volume 7 - Mint- 7 Record 1991 Toxic Shock USA Pink Vinyl - Grunge / Hardcore / Punk

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This 1991 release from Toxic Shock (TOX - 019) is a 7 - inch pink vinyl record titled 'Noise From Nowhere Volume 7' featuring Bhang Revival and Hullabaloo. It's a great addition for fans of grunge, hardcore, and punk rock. The A - side by Bhang Revival, 'One Day', has a lineup including Roxanne (21) on bass, Edna Ho on bass for this record, Lori P. on drums, Lori S. on guitar, and producers Bhang Revival and Burgess. The B - side by Hullabaloo (3) is 'Load Star'. Recorded at Chicago Recording Company and WBCN FM Boston, mastered at Greg Lee Processing (L - 37628), with copyright and phonographic copyright by Talk Sick Sound. The front cover is by Guy Aitchison, inside cover by Debbie Gallo, and photography of Bhang Revival by Steve Diet. A - side etchings are TOX - 19 - A L - 37628, B - side etchings are TOX - 19 - B L - 37628 - X, and it's under BMI rights society.

Using this vinyl record is easy. Just place it on your turntable and use the tonearm to drop the needle gently onto the record. Set the speed to 33 ⅓ RPM and enjoy the music. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface, as this can affect the sound quality. After use, store it in its sleeve and keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will prevent warping and ensure the longevity of your record. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. Avoid using harsh chemicals on the vinyl.


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