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==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||
− | * Webster Death - Lead vocals | + | * [[Webster Death]] - Lead vocals |
− | * Danny Remain - Drums / backup vocals | + | * [[Danny Remain]] - Drums / backup vocals |
− | * Destructo - Guitar / keyboards / backup vocals | + | * [[Destructo]] - Guitar / keyboards / backup vocals |
− | * Scott Freeborn - Bass on 11 tracks | + | * [[Scott Freeborn]] - Bass on 11 tracks |
* -- | * -- | ||
− | * Camden Blues - Bass on 2 tracks | + | * [[Camden Blues]] - Bass on 2 tracks |
− | * Randy Young - Backup vocals (alcohol and meat hat) | + | * [[Randy Young]] - Backup vocals (alcohol and meat hat) |
− | * Destructo - Producer, Engineer, Mixing | + | * [[Destructo]] - Producer, Engineer, Mixing |
+ | * [[Mike Glena]] - Additional Production and Mixing | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Latest revision as of 17:45, 5 January 2009
The Massive Headwound
| Album by Red Devil | Released MP3, January 2007 | Planned CDR Release: March 2009 |
- Recorded at Revolution Music Studio, 2006
Tracklist
- Intro
- Alcohol
- Broke
- Meat Hat
- Interlude no.1
- Happy Camper
- The Ether Bunny
- Interlude no.2
- The Tragic Flaw of Humankind
- Hard Drugs
- Fuckface
- Vomit on your steps
- (Bonus Track) Slow Alcohol
Personnel
- Webster Death - Lead vocals
- Danny Remain - Drums / backup vocals
- Destructo - Guitar / keyboards / backup vocals
- Scott Freeborn - Bass on 11 tracks
- --
- Camden Blues - Bass on 2 tracks
- Randy Young - Backup vocals (alcohol and meat hat)
- Destructo - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Mike Glena - Additional Production and Mixing
Trivia
- High majority of tracks & takes (80+%) were recorded in "one take."
- The song "Scum Motherfuckers" was also recorded during these sessions, but not used on final cd
- Covers of Zeke's "Let's Get Drugs" and Minor Threat's "Straight Edge" were also recorded during these sessions, but not used on final cd
- Danny Remain moved back to town from Edmonton to record this album