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A rigorous workout. In fine fettle. ~ John Dougan
Recorded at Breezeway Studio, Waukesha, Wisconsin between December 3, 1987 and January 26, 1988.
Personnel: Dan Kubinski (vocals); Brian Egeness (guitar, piano); Timothy Cole (trumpet); Eric Tunison (drums).
Audio Mixers: Die Kreuzen; Butch Vig.
Recording information: Breezeway Studio, Waukesha, WI (12/03/1981-01/26/1988).
Die Kreuzen: Dan Kubinski (vocals); Brian Egeness (guitar, piano); Keith Brammer (bass); Eric Tunison (drums).
Additional personnel: Peter Balistrieri (alto & baritone saxophone); Tim Cole (trumpet).
Die Kreuzen Century Days Songs | 1. | Earthquakes |
| 2. | Lean into It |
| 3. | Different Ways |
| 4. | So Many Times |
| 5. | These Days |
| 6. | Elizabeth |
| 7. | Stomp |
| 8. | Slow |
| 9. | Bone, The |
| 10. | Bitch Magnet |
| 11. | Number Three |
| 12. | Dream Sky |
| 13. | Halloween |
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