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This DVD includes tracks from this young band made up of Ron Underwood on vocals, Jim Kaufman on guitar, synths, and programming, Ryan head on bass, and Seven Antonopolous on drums.
Opiate for the Masses: Ron Underwood (vocals); Jim Kaufman (guitar, synthesizer, programming); Ryan Head (bass instrument); Seven Antonopolous (drums).
Additional personnel: Andrew Gerold (guitar, programming); Brian Pomp (bass guitar); Elias Malin (drums).
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