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Discordance Axis / Plutocracy – Split EP - Mint- 7 EP Record Slap A Ham 1995 USA Vinyl - Grindcore
  • Discordance Axis and Plutocracy - Split 7-Inch Vinyl EP Record in Mint Condition from 1995, USA, Featuring Grindcore Rock Music

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Discordance Axis / Plutocracy – Split EP - Mint- 7 EP Record Slap A Ham 1995 USA Vinyl - Grindcore

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This is a special split EP by Discordance Axis and Plutocracy. It's a 7-inch vinyl record spinning at 45 RPM, released in 1995 in the US by Slap A Ham Records (Label #27). The genre is rock with a distinct grindcore style. Side A features five tracks by Discordance Axis, including 'Alzheimer', 'Flow My Tears The Policeman Said', 'Eye Gag', 'Area Trinity', and 'Integer'. Side B has six tracks from Plutocracy, such as 'Feel The Wrath', 'G Of The D', 'Shorty But A Goody', 'Plutoloko', 'Suckass', and 'Chickens'. The recording took place at the House Of Faith, and it was mastered at Greg Lee Processing (L - 45230). Around 3000 copies were pressed. Originally planned as an Assück/Plutocracy split, but Assück didn't record their side, and Plutocracy broke up before the release. Discordance Axis appears courtesy of Devour. Plutocracy recorded at House of Faith in 1992. Matrix/Runout: Side A - SLAP A HAM 27 A₁RE₁ L - 45230; Side B - SLAP A HAM 27 B₁ L - 45230X (T).

Using this vinyl record is easy. Just place it on a compatible turntable and use the tonearm to drop the needle gently onto the start of the desired track. As the record spins at 45 RPM, you'll be able to enjoy the unique grindcore rock music. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface. After each use, make sure to clean the record with a proper vinyl brush to keep it in good condition. Store the record in a cool, dry place, preferably in a protective sleeve to prevent scratches and dust. This will help maintain the sound quality and the mint condition of the record for a long time.


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