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Psychic Emperor: Maria Leon- Guerrero (vocals); Seth Warren (violin); Brent Arnold (cello); Tristan McKay Marcum (cornet); Mary Thinnes (keyboards); Sutart Fletcher, Adam Howrey, Darrin Wiener, James Bertram (bass instrument); Jeremiah Green (drums). Psychic Emperor Songs | 1. | Solar Mountain Sundown |
| 2. | I'm So Glad |
| 3. | Thrice Threes Nine |
| 4. | Headship Afloat |
| 5. | Sever Heavy Hands |
| 6. | Black and White Dale |
| 7. | Baked Like Babies |
| 8. | Maud the Door Is Open |
| 9. | Royal Brohams |
| 10. | Held in Spell |
| 11. | Trouble to My Dreams |
| 12. | Sound Machine |
| 13. | Trap Door Frappycheeno |
| 14. | Six Six Six |
| 15. | Attitude - (Bonus Track) |
| 16. | Angelfuck - (Bonus Track) |
| 17. | Hybrid Moments - (Bonus Track) |
| 18. | Last Caress - (Bonus Track) |
| 19. | Skulls - (Bonus Track) |
| 20. | Where Eagles Dare - (Bonus Track) |
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