Shopping Cart  Now in your cart 0 items  
Shopping Cart:  0 items
Sub-Total:
$0.00
  1. Your cart is empty.
S.O.B. / Napalm Death – S.O.B. / Napalm Death - Mint- 7 EP Record 1989 Sound Of Burial Japan Flexi-disc Red Vinyl & Insert - Thrash / Hardcore / Grindcore
  • 1989 Japan Mint 7

ships free
SALE

S.O.B. / Napalm Death – S.O.B. / Napalm Death - Mint- 7 EP Record 1989 Sound Of Burial Japan Flexi-disc Red Vinyl & Insert - Thrash / Hardcore / Grindcore

$99.99  $58.00
Save: 42% off

100% Original Products

90 Days Easy Returns View More Return Policy

Free standard home delivery on all orders

Ship to me Available In Stock

Product Details

This is a limited edition 7" EP flexi-disc record released in 1989 in Japan. The label is Sound Of Burial – ULTRA FAST 1. It features a vibrant red vinyl. The music falls under the rock genre with styles like thrash, hardcore, and grindcore. S.O.B. contributes tracks such as 'Repeat At Length' and 'Humanity Of Stupidity', while Napalm Death offers songs like 'Multi-National Corporations Pt. 2' and 'Re-Address The Problem'. The record was recorded and mixed at the Birdsong Studios in Worcester in December 1988. There are different pressings: the first is a red-flexi with a black/red cover and lyric sheet, only available directly from Izumi Kubo. The second is a black-flexi with a black/white cover and lyric sheet. There's also a promotional pressing of 100 copies as black vinyl 7'' with a black/white cover and lyric sheet, given to band members and friends. There's a bootleg of the black vinyl 7'' with black text on white labels. Note that B2 is mislisted as Re-Adress The Problem. It was manufactured by Kojima Recordings, Inc., with artwork by Y. Maeda, and various talented musicians contributing to different tracks.

Using this record is simple. Just place it on a suitable turntable that can play 45 RPM records. Make sure the turntable is clean and in good working condition. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. Store the record in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. For more stubborn dirt, use a proper record cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth. Remember to handle the record gently to ensure its long - term quality and enjoyment.


Copyright (C) bestdiffsm.com 2025 All Rights Reserved.
TOP