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Type O Negative, "Bloody kisses" (1994). 30th anniversary Suspended in dusk version; green marbled vinyl.

Second record today featuring since deceased singers. Raising my cup of coffee to Peter Steele and Layne Staley.

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[–] gid@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Yeah I'd like to avoid that import tax if I can. And same, I'd love World Coming Down on vinyl! I'll finally find out if the legend of "Skip It" being different across the different formats is true.

[–] haverholm@kbin.earth 2 points 20 hours ago

Ha, yeah — "Skip it" is a mystery to be solved!

According to Discogs:

NOTE: Contrary to popular belief, a rumoured "cassette version" of track 1 "Skip It", allegedly containing the sound of a cassette being eaten by the tape player, doesn't exist - cassette versions of the album used the standard CD version of the track. This was also used on the 2011 LP release of the "None More Negative" boxset - the 2019 reissue used a re-recording designed to fit the vinyl format, which consists of the first few seconds of track 2 "White Slavery" looping as if the vinyl was skipping.