I saw this one in the store over by the 9" nails
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Grindcore?
Mixed with a bit of industrial metal.
if you put it in wrong it plays death metal.
Ah, the good old days of John Peel playing Napalm Death at the wrong speed.
Maybe it's Drill?
No, that's definitely not a drill.
Can you say that again but a little louder? I'm a bit bad of hearing
NO, THAT'S DEFINITELY NOT A DRILL!
As instructed on the disc, you should wear headphones. Buds or speakers just won’t cut it.
I don't think the player supports the disc's format, regular cd players spin at 200-500 rpms and this disc says 12250rpm! You'd need a super fast device for that!
You'll need cutting-edge technology to play it.
Computer CD-ROM drives were commonly available at speeds up to 48x (24,000 RPM).
couldn’t handle this one. it just wore me down.