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What are the inscriptions on the inner ring of the vinyl singles?

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What are the inscriptions on the inner ring of the vinyl singles?

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The pre-AHP 7″ and 12″ vinyl singles have little inscriptions in the inner black ring right before the label starts. They are as follows: Obscurity Knocks:”!!YOUTHENASIA”; Circling the Circumference: “An aye for an aye” b/w “and a no for a no”; Only Tongue Can Tell: “.. mingle, mingle, little star, how i wonder who you are”; Hayfever: “Crazy Paving Townhouse” b/w “Townhouse Psychopath”; ISE: “townhouse haunted house” b/w “townhouse hugo first”. The limited Senses Working Overtime has: “the exchange” b/w “vice versa”; while the Cake album says: “.. when is adore not adore?” b/w “the exchange – Ray’s”; and “.. the cliche kills.” (see question 9.5 on this last one). We’re not sure if these inscriptions are handwritten (doubt it) or if they change from one copy to another (probably not), and not all singles seem to have them (or we just missed them because they’re written so small). The AHP singles that I’ve seen don’t have any inscriptions.

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