INFINITE SYNDROME (DOUBLE LP)
INFINITE SYNDROME (DOUBLE LP)
BUGS
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Condition: New, UPC: 7806611027176, Publication Date: 11/18/1997, Type: VINYL LP, Style: POP/DANCE MUSIC,
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tracks

Intro
About You
Let Go (Bugs Remix)
Superscience (In The Dark Mix)
Broken
The Oracle
Intermission
Top Buzzer
Wrapped Up
Filed Under X
You And I
Bugs Theme (The Sequel)

notes

©℗ 1997 Ubiquity Recordings, Inc.
Mastered at Rocket Lab
All songs administered by B3 Jazz (SESAC)

credits


Design – Ian Eburah
Design [With Special Thanks To] – Nicole Chiala
Mastered By – Ken Lee
Photography By [Band] – Lena Bivens
Photography By [Video] – Nathaniel Hamon
Producer, Arranged By – Bugs
Programmed By, Recorded By, Mixed By, Keyboards – David Biegel
Written-By – Andrew Jervis, David Biegel
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