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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be stored in a 3m X 3m X 3m soundproof chamber. Access to SCP-XXXX and it's containment chamber is limited to level 4 or above clearance only. Personnel is strongly warned not to enter the chamber when SCP-XXXX is active.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a turntable record player with the vinyl record of the album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" by The Beatles attached to it. The object's design does not belong to any brand. The vinyl record isn't able to be separated from the object, even with great force.

SCP-XXXX would start to play the entirety of the album on the vinyl record spontaneously every 3-6 hours without any tempering or power connected to it. Although SCP-XXXX only plays one side of the vinyl record, the object can somehow play both sides of the album without turning it over.

The entire album appears to be normal until SCP-XXXX reaches the inner groove track.1 All human subjects that hear the inner groove track SCP-XXXX produces report it to continue even after the needle of SCP-XXXX returns automatically, ending the track. The effect continues for 10 minutes on average, in which all subjects would report developing an increasingly severe headache that is “rotating in their heads” (Or variations of the phrase) while the continuing track turns higher in volume until the subjects bleed out of their orifices and ultimately die. The effect seems to occur regardless of the volume or the duration subjects hear the track in.

An autopsy of the subjects shows that the subjects’ brains are ingrained or carved with a fine engraving. When the engraving is viewed from the top, the engraving matches with grooves on a vinyl record.

There is currently no way to reverse the effects of SCP-XXXX. The effects of SCP-XXXX does not transfer through recordings of it, however.