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Thursday – Full Collapse (2001) - Mint- LP Record 2014 Victory USA Opaque Red Vinyl & Insert - Rock / Pop Punk / Hardcore
  • Thursday's 2001 Album - Full Collapse - A Mint Condition LP Record from 2014 by Victory Records in the USA, Featuring Opaque Red Vinyl and Insert, Belonging to Rock, Pop Punk, and Hardcore Genres
  • Thursday's 2001 Album - Full Collapse - A Mint Condition LP Record from 2014 by Victory Records in the USA, Featuring Opaque Red Vinyl and Insert, Belonging to Rock, Pop Punk, and Hardcore Genres
  • Thursday's 2001 Album - Full Collapse - A Mint Condition LP Record from 2014 by Victory Records in the USA, Featuring Opaque Red Vinyl and Insert, Belonging to Rock, Pop Punk, and Hardcore Genres

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Thursday – Full Collapse (2001) - Mint- LP Record 2014 Victory USA Opaque Red Vinyl & Insert - Rock / Pop Punk / Hardcore

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Thursday's album 'Full Collapse' is a must - have for rock and pop punk fans. Released on December 17, 2014, by Victory Records (VR145) in the US, this limited - edition repress LP comes on opaque red vinyl with an insert. The album falls under the rock genre and post - hardcore style. The tracklist includes hits like 'Understanding In A Car Crash' (4:24), 'Concealer' (2:19), and 'Paris In Flames' (4:33). Many tracks have additional musicians contributing, such as Erin Farley on additional guitar. The album was engineered by Erin Farley and mixed by Tim Gilles, and mastered by Dr. Timo G. Less. It's the 8th pressing, with 1702 red copies available.

Using this LP record is easy. First, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable, center it, and then lower the needle onto the first groove. Enjoy the music! When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. After each use, carefully put the record back in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. Store the record in a cool, dry place, and keep it upright to prevent warping. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust and debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials on the record.


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