Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Machine Head's debut album with this ultra - deluxe 2x12" Blood Grey vinyl set. We've dug deep into the vaults. The original unmastered 1993 demo cassette that got the band signed has been remastered at Sterling Sound. The real gem is a never - before - released 4 - track cassette rehearsal demo with original drummer Tony Costanza, remixed from the original 4 - track cassette bounces and mastered at Sterling Sound too. This picture disc set is pressed on heavy 180 - gram double vinyl. The front gatefold sports a premium gold foil Machine Head diamond logo. There are liner notes by Robb Flynn, black paper slips around the vinyl, and a huge 16 - page [12"x12"] booklet filled with unreleased photos and live shots from the band members' personal collections. This is strictly for the most dedicated Machine Head fans! The exclusive Blood & Grey Splatter Vinyl is limited to just 250 pieces worldwide. The unreleased 4 - track rehearsal demo with Tony Costanza from 1992 features tracks like 'Fuck It All' and 'The Rage To Overcome'. The official 1993 Machine Head demo, remastered, has great tracks such as 'Death Church' and 'A Nation On Fire'. Other features include exclusive vinyl for Metal Injection, heavyweight construction, double gate - fold design, a large booklet, matte black coated inner sleeves, and shrink - wrapping. *Note: Actual vinyl color may vary from the store image.


To use this Machine Head vinyl set, just gently remove it from the shrink - wrap. Then, carefully open the double gate - fold cover. Take out the vinyls using clean hands to avoid fingerprints. Place the vinyl on your turntable and start playing your favorite tracks. When you're done, put the vinyl back in its sleeve and close the gate - fold cover. Keep the set in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping of the vinyl. If there's dust on the vinyl, use a soft, anti - static brush to clean it. Remember, the actual vinyl color might be a bit different from what you see in the store image, so don't be surprised if it varies a little.