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Jackpot: James Finch Jr. (banjo); Dave Brockman (keyboards); Mike Curry (drums); Rusty Miller (bells); John Gutenburger (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Brianna Lea Pruett, Anna Woodrum, Jason Lytle (background vocals).
Jackpot Moonbreath Songs | 1. | Chemical Reaction |
| 2. | Tongue Tied |
| 3. | Vital Signs |
| 4. | Sensory Overload |
| 5. | Personal Assistant |
| 6. | Juggling Boulders |
| 7. | Mojito Blues |
| 8. | Write Me Back |
| 9. | Divine |
| 10. | Seedless Grapes |
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