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Recorded at Blue Room Audio, Winnipeg, Canada.
Personnel: Sean Muttaqi, Scotty T., Chris Hannah , Omar X (vocals); Mike Peters (drums).
Photographers: Michael Wachs; Jon Schledewitz.
Rogue Nation: Omar X (vocals); Benjamin Haddad (guitar, background vocals); Fat Mat (bass); Michael Peters (drums).
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