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Personnel: Jason Bivins (electric guitar); Ian Davis (percussion). Recorded at AssembledSound, Chapel Hill, North Carolina on August 31, 2000. Personnel: Jason Bivins (electric guitar); Ian Davis (percussion). Audio Mixer: Ian Davis. Recording information: Assembled Sound, Chapel Hill, NC (08/31/2000). Jason Bivins Benthic Songs Benthic Review
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