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Recorded March 1998.
Personnel: David Verellen (vocals); David Knudson (guitar); Tim Latone (piano, drums); Brian Cook (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Sig Skavlan; Matt Bayles.
Recording information: stepping Stone (03/1998); Studio Litho, Seattle, WA (03/1998).
Photographer: Joe Denardo.
Botch: David Verellen (vocals); David Knudson (guitar); Tim Latona (piano, drums); Brian Cook (bass, background vocals).
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