Dive into the world of death metal with Cannibal Corpse's 'Chaos Horrific' 12-inch vinyl. This officially licensed Cannibal Corpse merchandise is a must - have for any metal fan. Side A features brutal tracks like 'Overlords of Violence', 'Frenzied Feeding', 'Summoned for Sacrifice', 'Blood Blind', and 'Vengeful Invasion'. Side B continues the onslaught with 'Chaos Horrific', 'Fracture and Refracture', 'Pitchfork Impalement', 'Pestilential Rictus', and 'Drain You Empty'. The vinyl comes with some amazing features. It has a red/orange ink spots design, a gatefold jacket for an immersive experience, a 4 - page LP booklet to dig deeper into the album, and a digital download card for on - the - go listening. Since 1988, Cannibal Corpse has been a pioneer in death metal, crafting an unparalleled body of work. In 2021, they released 'Violence Unimagined', and in 2023, 'Chaos Horrific' follows, a new chapter in their long - standing legacy. Bassist Alex Webster says it's a continuation of 'Violence Unimagined' but with its own unique identity. Remember, the actual vinyl color may vary from the mock. It's a Metal Blade Records item (#252163) with the code CannibalCorpse - ChaosHorrific - 2023.

Using your Cannibal Corpse 'Chaos Horrific' vinyl is easy. First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently remove the vinyl from the gatefold jacket and place it on the turntable. Use the tonearm to carefully drop the needle on the starting groove of the side you want to play. For the best sound quality, keep the turntable on a stable surface. When you're done listening, lift the tonearm gently and place it back in its rest position. Then, carefully put the vinyl back into the jacket. To maintain your vinyl, avoid touching the playing surface with your fingers as oils can damage it. Clean it regularly with a vinyl cleaning brush to remove dust and debris. Store it upright in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. Also, be aware that the actual color of the vinyl might differ from the mock, but this doesn't affect the audio quality.