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Recording information: Sunset Lodge, Hollywood, CA (05/2007-06/2007).
Photographer: Dave Gaslin.
So They Say: David Schroeder (vocals, guitar); Nicholas Walters (guitar); Joe Hoermann (bass guitar); Joseph Hamilton, Justin Hanson.
Personnel: Joseph Hamilton (vocals, keyboards); Justin Hanson (drums).
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