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Chon - Grow - Mint- LP Record 2015 Sumerian Red Inside Clear w/ Blue & Neon Blue Splatter Vinyl & Booklet - Rock / Math Rock / Experimental
  • Chon - Grow - Mint - Limited Edition 2015 Vinyl LP Album from Sumerian Records with Red Inside Clear Design and Blue & Neon Blue Splatter, Comes with Booklet - Rock, Math Rock, Experimental Music Product
  • Chon - Grow - Mint - Limited Edition 2015 Vinyl LP Album from Sumerian Records with Red Inside Clear Design and Blue & Neon Blue Splatter, Comes with Booklet - Rock, Math Rock, Experimental Music Product
  • Chon - Grow - Mint - Limited Edition 2015 Vinyl LP Album from Sumerian Records with Red Inside Clear Design and Blue & Neon Blue Splatter, Comes with Booklet - Rock, Math Rock, Experimental Music Product

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CHON's album 'Grow' is a must - have for rock and experimental music fans. It's released by Sumerian Records (SUM588) in 2015 in the US. This is a limited - edition vinyl LP with a unique design of red inside clear vinyl splattered with blue and neon blue. The album features a blend of jazz, rock, math rock, and experimental styles. Tracklist includes 'Drift', 'Story' (drums by Brian Evans (16)), 'Fall', 'Book' (drums by Matt Garstka), and many more. Key contributors include Amanda Fiore for A&R, Nathan Camarena for drums and vocals, Erick Hansel for guitar and artwork, etc. The barcode is 810016761990.

To enjoy this vinyl album, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the vinyl on the turntable and use the tonearm to set the needle on the start of the record. Play at the correct speed (usually 33 1/3 RPM for LPs). When handling the vinyl, hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. After use, return the vinyl to its sleeve carefully. Store the album in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat to prevent warping. If the vinyl gets dirty, you can use a vinyl cleaning brush to gently remove dust and debris.


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