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Very Metal Noise Pollution

Vinyl Record
1989 (issued)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

7" 33 1/3 rpm vinyl record of the single 'Very Metal Noise Pollution' recorded by the group Pop Will Eat Itself. Both centre labels feature the band name (as PWEI), the RCA logo, the band's logo of a robot head and credits etc., in silver text on a dark-yellow ground.

Object details

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Object type
TitleVery Metal Noise Pollution (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
polyvinyl chloride with colour offset lithograph print paper labels
Brief description
7" vinyl record of the single 'Very Metal Noise Pollution' recorded by the group Pop Will Eat Itself. Labels designed by the Designers Republic. Issued by RCA Records/BMG Records, Great Britain, 1989.
Physical description
7" 33 1/3 rpm vinyl record of the single 'Very Metal Noise Pollution' recorded by the group Pop Will Eat Itself. Both centre labels feature the band name (as PWEI), the RCA logo, the band's logo of a robot head and credits etc., in silver text on a dark-yellow ground.
Dimensions
  • Approx diameter: 7in
Marks and inscriptions
Centre labels for both sides feature band name (as PWEI), RCA logo, the band's logo of a robot head and credits etc., in silver text on a dark-yellow ground.
Credit line
Given by The Designers Republic
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Accession number
E.821-1990

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Record createdFebruary 18, 2009
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