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| | Encyclopedia: Coil (band) |
 | | There were several versions of this record released, on which the B-side was smooth unpressed vinyl, unplayable noise-filled grooves, layered music, test tones or other sounds and noise of a similar nature. |
 | | Even their distribution and marketing techniques were left-of-center, sometimes producing only as many as 99 copies of an album, allowing only those who are truly dedicated to the band to seek them out. |
 | | Including things such as "art objects", blood stains and sigil-like autographs in the packaging of their albums, they claim this makes their work more personal for true fans, turning their records into something akin to occultish artifacts. |
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