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Senseless Apocalypse / Gore Beyond Necropsy – Senseless Apocalypse / Gore Beyond Necropsy - Mint- 7 EP Record 1996 Blurred Japan Vinyl - Grindcore / Noise
  • Senseless Apocalypse / Gore Beyond Necropsy - A 7 - inch EP Vinyl Record from 1996 Blurred Japan, Featuring Grindcore and Noise Genres, in Mint Condition

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Senseless Apocalypse / Gore Beyond Necropsy – Senseless Apocalypse / Gore Beyond Necropsy - Mint- 7 EP Record 1996 Blurred Japan Vinyl - Grindcore / Noise

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This 1996 7 - inch EP vinyl record from Blurred Records (BLURRED - 10) in Japan features two bands: Senseless Apocalypse and Gore Beyond Necropsy. It belongs to the rock genre with a distinct grindcore and noise style. Side A by Senseless Apocalypse has multiple untitled tracks except for an 'Intro'. Side B by Gore Beyond Necropsy offers tracks with names like 'How Many Times Did You Yesterday' and 'Hepatic Malodorous Virulency In Adherent Tumorous System'. The record was recorded at Studio Vox and Studio Misty. Many talented musicians contributed to this record, including Atsushi on bass for Side A and Akinob on bass and vocals for Side B.

Using this vinyl record is easy. First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable, and set the tonearm carefully on the start of the groove. When you're done listening, lift the tonearm and return it to its rest. As for storage, keep the record in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. This will prevent warping and damage to the grooves. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. If the record gets dirty, use a proper vinyl record cleaning brush to gently remove dust and debris. That way, you can enjoy the unique grindcore and noise sounds of Senseless Apocalypse and Gore Beyond Necropsy for a long time.


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