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Unknown Contributor Role: Andy "Peecan" Young.
Arrangers: Amy Madonna Evans; Amy Madonna Evans; Karl Hofstetter.
Personnel: Marty Green (vocals, guitar, clarinet); David Adamson (vocals, guitar, sampler); Michelle Marchessaulte, Dave Lawson, Chris Kupersmith, David Brant, Eli McCormick (vocals, guitar); Daniel Paquette (vocals, baritone guitar); Pete Schreiner (vocals, drums); Jon Michael Gioe, J. Scott , Josh Drew, Jill (vocals); Dan Burton, Matthew Askren, Colin May, Stephanie Pfendler, Brian Wyrick, D. Kirkland, Chris Carothers, John Zeps, Ryan (guitar); Jesse Lee (cello); Benjamin Myers (organ); Scott Ewing, Mark (keyboards); Anthony Beemer (drums, background vocals); Alex Myers, Brent Traub, Pat "Ostry" "Sweets" Okerson, Matt Vankersen, Ben Traub, Tom Roosa, T. Chance, LonPaul Ellrich, Mark Rice, Karl Hofstetter, Brandon (drums); Greg Hansberry (Theremin); Gym Stoffer (background vocals).
Editors: Karl Hofstetter; Clinton Hughey.
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