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Audio Mixer: Scott Wolfe.
Recording information: Montana Studios, Richmond, VA.
Rattlemouth includes: Rebby Sharp (guitar); Danny Finney (saxophone).
Personnel: Danny Finney (vocals, saxophone); Robbie Kinter (vocals, drums).
Option (7-8/96, p.128) - "I could swear I listened to the whole disc without hearing a single word uttered, although the booklet indicates that three tunes contain lyrics. Such is the power of da groove, and Rattlemouth harnesses that power with the subtle, subversive brilliance of underground anarchists tapping into a government facility's electric lines..." Walking Like A Full Moon Dog Music Rattlemouth Walking Like A Full Moon Dog Songs Walking Like A Full Moon Dog Review
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