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Personnel: Keith Allen (vocals, guitar); Scott Silletta (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); José Antonio Valencia (guitar); Danny Hidalgo (drums).
Audio Mixer: Scott Silletta.
Recording information: Orange Crush Studio (12/2001-01/2002).
Arranger: Off the Record.
Off The Record: Keith Allen (vocals, guitar); Dave Hill, Jon Valencia (guitar); Chris Ozorio (bass, background vocals); Danny Hidalgo (drums).
Additional personnel: Scott Silletta (guitar, keyboards, background vocals).
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