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Personnel includes: Bryan Lee (vocals, guitar); Frank Marino, Kenny Wayne Shepherd (guitar); Caddillac Pete Rahn, Jody Golick, Billy Flynn, Jesse Williams.
Liner Note Author: Dean Cottrill.
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