Australian punk band releases world's first urine-filled record
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Aussie punk band Private Function has made music history by releasing 50 limited edition urine-filled vinyl records of their latest album 370HSSV 0773H.
Vocalist Chris Penney told his 10,600 Instagram followers on Sunday the band had adopted a sanitary approach to designing the unique records.
'Turns out you can't just put p*ss into liquid disks. We needed to find a bacterial solution that would kill the p*ss otherwise it can break open the records,' he said.
'I do love the idea of the records breaking open onto your shelves and covering all of your records with p*ss, I hope that happens at least once.'
He said the five band members peed into jars and then the urine was mixed with an antibacterial liquid and an acidity regulator ssexch.io to ensure it was hygienic.
Aussie punk band Private Function (pictured) has made music history by releasing 50 limited edition urine-filled vinyl records of their latest album 370HSSV 0773H
Vocalist Chris Penney (pictured) told his 10,600 Instagram followers on Sunday the band had adopted a sanitary approach to designing the unique records
The band shared a video to social media of its members proudly holding up their pee-filled jars and captioned it with some excited words.
'Congratulations to the 50 people who ordered the Gold version of our new record. You just bought a liquid disc full of our p*ss,' they wrote.
'We worked with local legends to build the worlds first p*ss filled record, it turns out it's really hard. Please don't use our DNA to commit crimes.'
He said the five band members peed into jars and then the urine was mixed with an antibacterial liquid and an acidity regulator to ensure it was hygienic
The band shared a video to social media of its members proudly holding up their pee-filled jars and captioned it with some excited words
Penney added that it was a limited edition run and reassured fans who missed out they would still be able to buy a normal copy of their latest album.
'It isn't filled with p*ss, just raw human emotion,' he told his followers.
The title of the band's latest record 370HSSV 0773H translates to 'Hello a**hole' spelled upside-down.
Back in 2020, Rolling Stone magazine called the rockers 'one of the wildest bands on the Aussie music scene'.
The title of the bands latest record 370HSSV 0773H translates to 'Hello a**hole' spelled upside-down
Vocalist Chris Penney told his 10,600 Instagram followers on Sunday the band had adopted a sanitary approach to designing the unique records.
'Turns out you can't just put p*ss into liquid disks. We needed to find a bacterial solution that would kill the p*ss otherwise it can break open the records,' he said.
'I do love the idea of the records breaking open onto your shelves and covering all of your records with p*ss, I hope that happens at least once.'
He said the five band members peed into jars and then the urine was mixed with an antibacterial liquid and an acidity regulator ssexch.io to ensure it was hygienic.
Aussie punk band Private Function (pictured) has made music history by releasing 50 limited edition urine-filled vinyl records of their latest album 370HSSV 0773H
Vocalist Chris Penney (pictured) told his 10,600 Instagram followers on Sunday the band had adopted a sanitary approach to designing the unique records
The band shared a video to social media of its members proudly holding up their pee-filled jars and captioned it with some excited words.
'Congratulations to the 50 people who ordered the Gold version of our new record. You just bought a liquid disc full of our p*ss,' they wrote.
'We worked with local legends to build the worlds first p*ss filled record, it turns out it's really hard. Please don't use our DNA to commit crimes.'
He said the five band members peed into jars and then the urine was mixed with an antibacterial liquid and an acidity regulator to ensure it was hygienic
The band shared a video to social media of its members proudly holding up their pee-filled jars and captioned it with some excited words
Penney added that it was a limited edition run and reassured fans who missed out they would still be able to buy a normal copy of their latest album.
'It isn't filled with p*ss, just raw human emotion,' he told his followers.
The title of the band's latest record 370HSSV 0773H translates to 'Hello a**hole' spelled upside-down.
Back in 2020, Rolling Stone magazine called the rockers 'one of the wildest bands on the Aussie music scene'.
The title of the bands latest record 370HSSV 0773H translates to 'Hello a**hole' spelled upside-down
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