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Recorded live at the Blackstump Festival, Australia on October 1, 1999.
Personnel: Steve Rowe (vocals); Keith Bannister (drums).
Recording information: Blackstump Festival Appin, N.S.W. Australia (10/01/1999).
Photographer: Sally Woellner.
Mortification includes: Steve Rowe (vocals, bass); Lincoln Bowen (guitar); Keith Bannister (drums).
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