The Fall of Troy Vinyl: More Details Revealed

by | Sep 1, 2012

Further details have been revealed for the vinyl pressing of The Fall of Troy’s 2003 self-titled debut album.

As previously reported, the effort will be available with two different covers — the original “person” cover and the “knife” reissue cover — and will be limited to 1000 copies.

A complete breakdown of the pressing details are below. Pre-orders have been launched via Enjoy the Ride/Equal Vision.

The Fall of Troy Vinyl:

– 465 with original 2003 cover and Clear beer w/Red smoke
– 465 available exclusively at Hot Topic on Black Vinyl with the 2005 Re-release cover)
– 45 “Label Blowouts” which are randomly inserted into the entire pressing(All Retailers)
– 10 Splatter Craziness “Friends Press” given to people associated with the project and one randomly inserted into online orders

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