Guttermouth
Guttermouth – Eat Your Face LP (FIRST TIME ON VINYL EVER)
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Guttermouth – Eat Your Face LP (FIRST TIME ON VINYL EVER)
Storm
Hello Merch
850 W Lincoln St
Phoenix AZ 85007
United States
FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER ON VINYL, and in celebration of its 20 th Anniversary, you can now own Guttermouth’s classic 2004 Epitaph album, ‘Eat Your Face’.
‘Eat Your Face’ is chock full of the catchy California-influenced melodic punk rock that Guttermouth fans know and love.
This classic vinyl reissue is being jointly released by Double Helix Records (USA) and SBAM Records (Austria) on June 14, 2024.
Two DHR-exclusive vinyl color variations are available:
-Storm (Limited to 250)
-Salmon (Limited to 250)
Track Listing:
SIDE A
1. Party Of Two (Your Table Is Ready)
2. Surfs Up A**hole
3. Octopus Hairpiece
4. Wasted Lives
5. The Next Faux Mohican
6. Season
7. Second DUI
8. My Neighbor’s Baby
SIDE B
9. Guadalahabra (The La Habra Spirit)
10. NRAA
11. I Read It On A Bathroom Wall In Reno
12. Ticket To Quebec
13. Hot Dog To The Head (A Hot Dog Is A Food Not A P*n*s So Get It Right Or Pay The Price)
ALBUM DETAILS:
U.S. Release Date: July 13, 2004
E.U. Release Date: July 12, 2004
Label: Epitaph
Recording Year: 2004
©&℗ 2004 Epitaph, licensed to SBÄM Records & Double Helix Records
SBAM138 / DHR-235235-0020
@doublehelixrecords / doublehelixrecords.com
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The real charm of custom vinyl records is that every record might be somewhat unique in its appearance. This means that the vinyl record you receive likely won't look exactly like the one pictured here, but that also means that no one else in the world will own a vinyl record exactly like yours. So, this vinyl record is a piece of art in more ways than one. We hope you enjoy it! Also, if you are pre-ordering this record, please know that the vinyl record you receive won't look exactly like the one pictured here, but it will be either a close approximation – or something even more magical!
***The image provided is a mockup. The results once pressed may vary.***
*Please use caution with USPS Media Mail. This method is offered as an old school budget service for physical music, but highly discouraged, as it poses a greater risk for delays and damage.