DEEPSEND To Release Vinyl Version Of LENG TCH'E 'The Process Of Elimination'

September 12, 2005

Deepsend Records has announced that they have secured the licensing rights to release a vinyl version of the new LENG TCH'E grindcore masterpiece, "The Process of Elimination". The LP will feature glossy gatefold packaging and will be available in a limited edition of 666 copies. "The Process of Elimination" album will be available in three distinct colors of vinyl: 166 splattered shit-brown, 300 white with splatter and 200 blood-red swirl.

Deepsend Records has decided to start pre-ordering early with an expected release date around Halloween. More information is available at www.deepsend.com.

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