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Recorded at Paradise Recording, Santa Cruz, California.
Personnel: Aricka Scarborough (vocals, guitar, electric guitar); Mikala Clements (vocals); Dave Lorber (drums).
Recording information: Paradise Recording, Santa Cruz, CA (11/2003).
Illustrator: Dave Lorber.
Photographer: Pete Saporito.
Unknown Contributor Role: Here Kitty Kitty.
Here Kitty Kitty: Arica Scarborough (vocals, guitar); Mikala Clements (vocals, bass); Dave Lorber (drums).
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