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Recording information: The Bitter End, New York, NY (05/12/2002-12/??/2002).
Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Personnel: Oz Noy (guitar); James Genus, Reggie Washington, Will Lee (bass guitar); Anton Fig, Keith Carlock (drums).
Audio Mixer: Bruce Buchanan.
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