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Skinny, Mean Man
No Soul
That Is Why
Surgically Removed The Tracking Device
This Is F***ing Ecstasy
The Church Channel
Shiksa (Girlfriend)
Baby Girl, I'm A Blur
Retarded In Love
People Like You Are Why People Like Me Exist
Died A Jew
An Insult To The Dead
Sorry, Dudes. My Bad.
Spay Me
In Defense Of The Genre
The Truth Is, You Should Lie With Me
The Word You Wield
Vexed
About Falling
You're The Wanker, If Anyone Is
Spores
We Killed It
Have At Thee!
Hangover Song
Goodbye Young Tutor, You've Now Outgrown Me
I Used To Have A Heart
Plea
All songs published by That's My Per Diem/EMI April Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
There is eternally a place in our hearts for our family, our friends, loved
ones and those who enjoy our music, as well as the bands who have
supported us and played with us; without them, we could neither exist
no persevere. You know who you are.
There shall never be a place in our hearts for the overtly dismissive,
cruel or begrudgingly self-important. You f***ing know who you are,
too, ya mooks.
"No Soul" contains a portion of the composition "Juicy Fruit",
written by James Mutme, published by Mutme Music (BMI)
"Insult To The Dead" features additional arrangement by Joshua Sultan
"Plea" features a portion of the composition "Rocks Tonic Juice Magic"
written by Chris Conley, Published by Cottleson Pie (SESAC)
Pete Yorn appears courtesy of Columbia Records, Anna Waronker appears courtesy of Five Foot Two Records; DJ Swamp appears courtesy of Decadent Records; Adam Lazarra appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records; Fred Mascherino appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records; Anthony Raneri appears courtesy of Victory Records; Haley Williams appears courtesy of Atlantic Records; Caithlin De Marrais appears courtesy of Grunion Records; Chris Carrabba appears courtesy of Vagrant Records; "Spacey" Casey Prestwood appears courtesy of Immortal Records; Trevor Keith appears courtesy of Vagrant Records; Chris Conley appears courtesy of Vargrant Records; Gerard Way appears courtesy of Reprise Records; Matt Skiba appears courtesy of Epic Records; Jordan Pundik appears courtesy of Drive Thru Records; Chad Gilbert appears courtesy of Drive Thru Records; Aaon Gillespie appears courtesy of Tooth & Nail Records; Andy Jackson appears courtesy of Immortal Records; Anthony Green appears courtesy of Equal Vision Records; Kenny Vassoli appears courtesy of Starting Line Records.
Printed in U.S.A.
A&R [A&R'ed At Their Label, J/Arista Records]
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Matt Shay
Arranged By
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Brad Wood
Arranged By, Music By, Bass Guitar
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Alexander Kent,
Arranged By, Music By, Drums, Percussion, Vocals
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Jacob Linder,
Arranged By, Music By, Words By, Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar, Mandolin
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Max Bemis
Art Direction, Design
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Josh Cheuse
Booking [Booked In Concert By]
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Andrew Ellis (4)
Booking [Booked In Concert]
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Ellis Industries
Engineer [Assisted By, At Electric Lady Studios]
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Noah Goldstein
Guitar, Keyboards [Keys], Vocals [Live]
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Parker Case
Illustration
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Jeff Smith (17)
Management [Assisted By]
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Matt Geyer,
Melissa Sabo
Management [Managed By]
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Randy Nichols (3),
Red Light Management
Photography By
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Frank Ockenfels,
Producer [Produced By], Engineer [Engineered By], Mixed By
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Brad Wood
Recorded By [Additional Recordings By]
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Andy Jackson,
Ross Peterson
Vocals, Guitar [Live]
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Jake Turner,
Jeffrey Turner,
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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J Records
Copyright (c)
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J Records
Record Company
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Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Manufactured By
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J Records
Marketed By
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J Records
Distributed By
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J Records
Produced At
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Electric Lady Studios
Mixed At
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Electric Lady Studios
Engineered At
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Electric Lady Studios
Produced At
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Seagrass Studio
Mixed At
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Seagrass Studio
Engineered At
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Seagrass Studio
Published By
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That's My Per Diem
Published By
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EMI April Music Inc.