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Recording information: Sarcophagus Studio (10/2000-02/2001); Sweat Box, Austin, TX (10/2000-02/2001).
Personnel: Threat (drums).
Wednesdays Fury Songs | 1. | Full Scale Revival in an Alabama Prison |
| 2. | Wolves That Miss Their Lambs |
| 3. | There Is a Song |
| 4. | Runaway Train Couldn' Drag Me Away |
| 5. | Allison |
| 6. | 11 and 12 |
| 7. | When I Was Ten |
| 8. | Memphis |
| 9. | Pirates of the 65 |
| 10. | 3 Black Cats |
| 11. | Are You Missing Me? |
| 12. | Spirit War |
| 13. | Freedom Hills |
| 14. | Midnight Song, The |
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