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Faff-Bey – Emptyhead - VG+ 7 Single Record 1989 Bad Vugum Finland Vinyl & Insert - Thrash / Punk
  • Faff - Bey - Emptyhead 1989 Finnish Vinyl Single Record with Insert in Thrash and Punk Rock Style (VG+ 7') from Bad Vugum Label

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Faff-Bey – Emptyhead - VG+ 7 Single Record 1989 Bad Vugum Finland Vinyl & Insert - Thrash / Punk

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This is a 1989 single vinyl record by Faff - Bey titled Emptyhead, released in Finland by Bad Vugum label (BAD - 8). It's a 7', 45 RPM vinyl with an insert. The genre is rock, with a style of thrash and punk. Side A features the song Emptyhead, written by M. Valanne for lyrics and J. Ojanen for music, lasting 3:40. Side B has the song No Rule, written by J. Almqvist, with a duration of 2:21. The record was copyrighted and phonographically copyrighted by Bad Vugum, published by Misty Music AB. It was engineered, mixed at SM - Studio and mastered at Finnvox. Many talented musicians contributed to this record, including The Sandman (7) on bass, Jarodias on drums, etc. Track B is a cover of a song originally by The Leather Nun. The matrix runout for Side A is BAD - 7 A FINNVOX MJ FAFF BEY and for Side B is BAD - 7 B FAFF BEY FINNVOX MJ. The rights societies are TEOSTO and n©b.

To use this vinyl record, first, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable, aligning it properly. Use the tonearm to carefully place the needle on the starting groove of the desired side. Sit back and enjoy the unique thrash and punk rock sounds. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. After use, store it in its insert and a protective sleeve to keep it safe. Clean the record periodically with a proper vinyl cleaning brush to maintain its sound quality. Don't expose the record to extreme temperatures or humidity, as this can damage the vinyl. If you notice any dirt or debris on the record, clean it before playing to prevent skipping.


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