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I Hate Myself – Untitled - VG+ EP Record 1996 No Idea USA Black Vinyl & Hand Screened Heavy Chipboard Cover - Hardcore, Punk
  • I Hate Myself - Untitled VG+ EP Record from 1996 by No Idea USA, Black Vinyl Music Record with Hand Screened Heavy Chipboard Cover, Hardcore and Punk Genre

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I Hate Myself – Untitled - VG+ EP Record 1996 No Idea USA Black Vinyl & Hand Screened Heavy Chipboard Cover - Hardcore, Punk

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This is an EP record by the band 'I Hate Myself'. The label is No Idea Records - NIR - 044. It comes in a vinyl format, a 12 - inch single - sided record playing at 45 RPM. The standout feature is its hand - screened heavy chipboard cover. It was released in the US on December 31, 1996. The genre is rock, with hardcore and punk styles. The record includes four songs: 'Song One', 'Song Two (Less Than Nothing)', 'Song Three', and 'Song Four'. It was recorded at Morrisound Studios. Jon Marburger played drums and bass, Steve Heritage was the recording engineer, and Jim Marburger handled vocals and guitar.

To use this record, first, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable, center it properly, and then drop the needle carefully on the starting groove. When you're done listening, lift the needle gently and remove the record. Store the record in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. Keep it away from direct sunlight and heat sources. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid leaving fingerprints on the playing surface. Clean the record occasionally with a record cleaning brush to ensure optimal sound quality.


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