The record was pressed in the U.S. and distributed worldwide. So some copies might have different hype stickers on shrink wrap (from the country of distribution). "Ultra LP" release featuring several special features: · Tracks A6 and B7 are locked grooves featuring elements from their respective previous tracks. "High Ball Stepper" doesn't end with a faded-out distortion as in the digital versions, it is locked instead. · Tracks A7 and B8 are hidden tracks pressed on their sides' labels, and play at 78 RPM and 45 RPM respectively, thus making the LP a three speed record. · Side A's groove is inverted and plays from the inside out. · "Just One Drink" consists of two different intros, each in its own groove, with both connecting at the body of the song. BA1 is acoustic, BB1 is electric. · Side B has a matte finish, giving the appearance of an un-played 78 RPM record. · Vinyl is pressed in flat-edged format. · Dead wax area on Side A contains a hand-etched hologram by Tristan Duke of Infinity Light Science, the first of its kind on a vinyl record. · Tracks B3 and B4 are swapped in comparison to the digital editions, and B2 features a slightly longer intro. · The vinyl was mastered entirely from analog sources with no additional compression used. Tracks A1 to A5 and BA1/BB1 to B6 are listed continuously from 1 to 11 and play at 33 ⅓ RPM