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Includes all tracks recorded during the GET SOME GO AGAIN (2000) sessions and live tracks from the accompanying tour.
Enhancements include the "Get Some Go Again" video and an electronic press kit.
Henry Rollins: Henry Rollins (vocals); Jim Wilson (guitar, piano); Marcus Blake (bass guitar); Jason Mackenroth (drums).
Additional personnel: Scott Gorham, Wayne Kramer (guitar); Brian Kehew (keyboards).
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