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Though it always feels like a rare surprise to discover a Melt Banana album on vinyl, they've been remarkably good about releasing their material on their own A-Zap label. Like Disaster or Sin, this is another label run by and dedicated to basically a single artist. Each label matches the template here, with the raw info, great A-Zap logo, and a small drawing. Cute labels for scary records.
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