CRYPTOPSY: First Two Albums Available On Vinyl

July 14, 2004

CRYPTOPSY's first two albums — 1994's "Blasphemy Made Flesh" and 1995's "None So Vile" — have been released on vinyl in a two-LP gatefold package that is limited to 1,000 copies worldwide. Copies are available for $18 postpaid in the U.S. and Canada from www.emeticrecords.com.

CRYPTOPSY are expected to enter Wild Studio in St-Zenon, Quebec later in the year with producer Pierre Remillard ("None So Vile", "Whisper Supremacy", "And Then You'll Beg", "None So Live") to begin recording their new album, tentatively due in early 2005.

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