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One Hit Wonder: Dan Root (vocals, guitar); Trey Pangborn (guitar, background vocals); Warren Renfrow (bass); Christopher Webb (drums). Additional personnel: Randy Bradbury (bass); Bruce Duff (background vocals); Dave Quackenbush. Recorded at Paramount Recording Studios, Hollywood, California from November 1-5 & December 9-14, 1996. Personnel: Daniel Root (vocals, guitar); Christopher Webb (drums, background vocals); Bruce Duff (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Jim Goodwin. Recording information: Paramount Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA (11/01/1996-12/14/1996). Photographer: Rick Bain. Unknown Contributor Role: Dave Quackenbush. Outfall Music | List Price | $13.98 (You save $2.19) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Alternative, Punk | | Label | Nitro | | Orig Year | 1997 | | All Time Sales Rank | 289468  | | CD Universe Part number | 1135538 | | Catalog number | 15810 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 25, 1997 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Dan Root; Daniel Root; Jim Goodwin | | Engineer | Jim Goodwin | | Personnel | Christopher Webb - drums Dan Root - vocals, guitar Trey Pangborn - guitar, background vocals Warren Renfrow - bass
Also: Hollywood, Randy Bradbury, Bruce Duff, 1996. Personnel: Daniel Root, California from November 1-5 & December 9-14, Dave Quackenbush. Recorded at Paramount Recording Studios |
One Hit Wonder Outfall Songs | 1. | Stay Away |
| 2. | Power Trip |
| 3. | Floorlord |
| 4. | Go Back to Bed |
| 5. | Corporate Rock Rules |
| 6. | 20 Min. |
| 7. | Splitsville |
| 8. | Kill (All the Violent People) |
| 9. | Useless |
| 10. | All Wrecked at Z-Mans |
| 11. | Saddle Up |
| 12. | Billy'd to the Hilt |
| 13. | Keep It Together |
| 14. | Bowl of Cherries |
| 15. | Gorby Doll |
| 16. | Head Lights |
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