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Reissue Of Debut + 4 Tracks From "Hurt You" Demo.
Recording information: The Outpost, Stoughton, MA.
Photographers: Rob Lind; Frankie Benevides.
Blood for Blood: Gina Benevides (bass instrument); Rob Lind, Erick Medina, Mike Mahoney.
Personnel: Rob Lind (vocals, guitar); Erick Medina (vocals); Mike Mahoney (drums); Duvall, BFB (background vocals).
Spit My Last Breath Music Blood For Blood Spit My Last Breath Songs | 1. | Piss All over Your Hopes and Dreams | |
| 2. | Maldito | |
| 3. | Can't Heal | |
| 4. | Soulless | |
| 5. | Fade | |
| 6. | Spit My Last Breath | |
| 7. | Jaded | |
| 8. | Waiting for the Moment | |
| 9. | Redemption | |
| 10. | Hurt You | |
| 11. | Paper Gangster | |
| 12. | Chaos | |
| 13. | Strain, The | |
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