| | Yakuza Samsara CD Yakuza Discography of CDs
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Audio Mixer: Matt Bayles.
Recording information: Eve Studios, Chicago, IL.
Editor: Sanford Parker.
Photographer: James Staffel.
Yakuza: James Staffel, Bruce Lamont, Matt Mcclelland, John Bomher.
Personnel: Frederick Lonberg-Holm (cello).
Additional personnel: Troy Sanders.
Yakuza Samsara Songs | 1. | Cancer of Industry |
| 2. | Plecostomus |
| 3. | Monkeytail |
| 4. | Transmission Ends... Signal Lost |
| 5. | Dishonor |
| 6. | 20 Bucks |
| 7. | Exterminator |
| 8. | Just Say Know |
| 9. | Glory Hole |
| 10. | Back to the Mountain |
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