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Vivisection / Genocide SS – Vivisection / Stormtroopers - Mint- 7 EP Record 1995 Blurred Japan Black Vinyl - Grindcore / Hardcore
  • Vivisection / Genocide SS - 1995 Mint Condition 7 - inch EP Record in Blurred Japan Black Vinyl - Grindcore and Hardcore Rock Music Release

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Vivisection / Genocide SS – Vivisection / Stormtroopers - Mint- 7 EP Record 1995 Blurred Japan Black Vinyl - Grindcore / Hardcore

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This 7 - inch EP vinyl record features two iconic bands: Vivisection and Genocide SS. Released in November 1995 by Blurred Records (BLURRED - 06) in Japan, it falls under the rock genre with a strong grindcore and hardcore style. Side A has four tracks from Vivisection, including 'Mind Slaughter', 'Healed Past', 'Bolt Hole', and 'Unchallenged Hate' (written by Napalm Death). Side B has six tracks from Genocide SS, mostly untitled. The record was recorded at Studio Penta in Kichijoji. Key musicians include Rickard Alriksson on bass and vocals for Genocide SS tracks, Yusuke Adachi on bass and vocals for Vivisection tracks, and more. Tracks A1 - A4 were recorded in November 1994, and tracks B1 - B6 were recorded and engineered in April 1995. Matrix/Runout details are U - 41542M - A BLURRED - 06 - A (Side A) and U - 41542M - B BLURRED - 06 - B (Side B).

To use this vinyl record, first make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable platter and set the tonearm to the starting position of the desired side. Lower the stylus carefully onto the vinyl. When you're done listening, lift the tonearm and return it to its rest. As for maintenance, always handle the record by its edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. Store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in its original sleeve. If the record gets dirty, use a vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft brush to clean it gently. Also, be careful not to expose the record to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures as this can warp the vinyl.


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