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Intestinal Infection / Regurgitate – Dicker Helmut / Fleshmangler - Mint- 7 EP Record 1996 Noise Variations Germany Vinyl, Numbered & 2x Inserts - Grindcore / Goregrind
  • 1996 German Vinyl 7

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Intestinal Infection / Regurgitate – Dicker Helmut / Fleshmangler - Mint- 7 EP Record 1996 Noise Variations Germany Vinyl, Numbered & 2x Inserts - Grindcore / Goregrind

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This is a 7" vinyl EP record released in May 1996 from Germany. It's a great piece for grindcore and goregrind music fans. The label is Noise Variations (NVEP 002). The vinyl is numbered and comes with 2 inserts. The record features tracks from Intestinal Infection and Regurgitate. Tracks from Intestinal Infection, like 'The Fever' and 'Braindead', are performed by musicians such as Dr. P (3) on bass, Mr. Death on drums, Prof. Anus Spiritualis on guitar, and God Of Grind on vocals. Regurgitate's tracks, including 'Chronic Lymphatic Leukemie' and 'Meatal Ulcer', are played by Johan* on bass, Peter* on drums, Urban* on guitar, and Rikard* on vocals. It was recorded at Confusion Studius and GMB Crematorium. The cover concept and growl vocals for Intestinal Infection are by God Of Grind. The layout for Intestinal Infection is by Degrees Of Creativity. The pressing plants are Gramofonové Závody (MZO 2499 and MZO 2500). The record is issued with hand - numbered cover artwork and a lyrics sheet. The matrix numbers are MZO 2499/A for Side A and MZO 2500/A for Side B. Copyright and phonographic copyright belong to Noise Variations.

To use this vinyl record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable, center it, and then carefully lower the tonearm onto the record. Enjoy the unique grindcore and goregrind music. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. After use, store the record in its sleeve to protect it from dust and damage. Keep the record in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently clean the grooves. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they may damage the vinyl.


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