MADBALL Vinyl Clock – Vinyl Record Wall Clock Art
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MADBALL Vinyl Clock – Laser cut vinyl record wall clock upcycled from an old 12″ vinyl record. Are you looking for a present for a friend who is intrigued by MADBALL ? Are you a fan of MADBALL or are you looking for a present for a friend who loves MADBALL Vinyl Clock? Well…… you’ve found it! All clocks come with an accurate battery operated Quartz Clock movement with large stylish red color hands. You will need to supply 1 x AA battery. All clocks include built in hanger and are posted in a secure form fitted box. Note: Every clock is made on a unique vinyl record with different labels, so the image shown might be slightly different to the item you receive. Every record has it’s own history – some of them were bought and just lay on the shelf unplayed, others were played many times and have seen many parties. You might notice some small scratches or other signs of usage, but this makes them even more unique and interesting. A great music memorabilia piece to decorate your music room or the perfect gift for your favorite friend, teacher or musician. Size: 12inch Vinyl Record Battery Type: 1AA Battery (Not included) . Please Note that Clock Face is a Sticker.
Madball is an American New York hardcore band that originated in the late 1980s as a side project of Agnostic Front.The band developed after Agnostic Front’s front man Roger Miret would let his younger half-brother Freddy Cricien take the microphone and perform lead vocals during Agnostic Front shows.Madball was founded in 1988 and featured most of Agnostic Front’s members. Madball consisted of Agnostic Front’s vocalist Roger Miret on bass, Vinnie Stigma on guitar, Will Shepler on drums, and then 12-year-old vocalist Freddy Cricien, Roger Miret’s younger half-brother. Madball’s first few performances consisted of previously unused Agnostic Front songs. Madball’s first release was the Ball of Destruction EP in 1989. After years of playing regional shows in and around the New York area, a second guitarist, Matt Henderson, joined the band. By then, they recorded and released the EP, Droppin’ Many Suckers, for Wreck-Age Records. One year later, Roger Miret left the band and was replaced by bass player Jorge “Hoya Roc” Guerra — a good friend of Freddy Cricien — who was looking for a new band as his band, Dmize, was breaking up. The new incarnation of the band was signed by Roadrunner Records in 1994 and released a pair of full-lengths; Set It Off in 1994 and Demonstrating My Style in 1996. Touring steadily, the band built a sizable fan base outside their hometown.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBNrct01z_c – Madball – Set it off
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Additional Information
Weight | 0.300 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 30 × 5 cm |
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