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Audio Mixer: Sean O'Keefe.
Recording information: Gravity STudios, Chicago, IL (01/2005-02/2005).
I Voted for Kodos: Lee Gordon (guitar, Mellotron, background vocals); Rick Bisenius (saxophone, alto trombone); Tyler Christensen.
Personnel: Rick Bisenius (vocals, alto saxophone, trombone, piano, Moog synthesizer); Tyler Christensen (guitar, background vocals); Dan Wean (guitar); Sean O'Keefe (sampler).
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