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Pictures From The Hotel Apocalypse
Label | Init Records – INIT-34 |
Format | Vinyl, LP, Album |
Barcode | 0790168642715 |
Country | US |
Released | 01 Oct 2005 |
Genre | Rock |
Style | Hardcore, Metalcore |
A1 | Emergency And Me | |
A2 | Lactating Teens | |
A3 | Young America | |
A4 | Insider Lines | |
A5 | Match On Action | |
B1 | Binary Heart Attack | |
B2 | Quid Pro Quo Motherfucker | |
B3 | The Neon Wilderness | |
B4 | Invocation | |
B5 | Photographer Ex Post Facto |
Composed By, Written-By [Concieved And Created] – Sincebyman
Engineer – Bruce Templeton
Engineer – Dave Gardner
Engineer – Dustin Miller
Mastered By – Bruce Templeton
Performer [Sincebyman Is] – Brad Clifford
Performer [Sincebyman Is] – Eric Alanso
Performer [Sincebyman Is] – Jon Kraft
Performer [Sincebyman Is] – Kevin Herwig
Performer [Sincebyman Is] – Sam Macon
Photography By – Mark Dawursk
Producer – Dave Gardner
Producer – Since By Man
Engineer – Bruce Templeton
Engineer – Dave Gardner
Engineer – Dustin Miller
Mastered By – Bruce Templeton
Performer [Sincebyman Is] – Brad Clifford
Performer [Sincebyman Is] – Eric Alanso
Performer [Sincebyman Is] – Jon Kraft
Performer [Sincebyman Is] – Kevin Herwig
Performer [Sincebyman Is] – Sam Macon
Photography By – Mark Dawursk
Producer – Dave Gardner
Producer – Since By Man
Recorded and mixed at The Terrarium, MPLS, MN, Spring of 05. Additional recording at Neil Weirs, MPLS, MN. Mastered at Magnetic Mastering, MPLS, MN.
First pressing (October 2005): 800 black vinyl, 200 white vinyl. All on 140 gram vinyl in full-color gatefold jackets.
"Final Show Edition" (April 2008): 135 copies on 140 gram black vinyl with hand-assembled and numbered covers. Half of these were pressing overages, the other half were vinyl from first pressing copies which had their gatefold covers damaged during shipping.
First pressing (October 2005): 800 black vinyl, 200 white vinyl. All on 140 gram vinyl in full-color gatefold jackets.
"Final Show Edition" (April 2008): 135 copies on 140 gram black vinyl with hand-assembled and numbered covers. Half of these were pressing overages, the other half were vinyl from first pressing copies which had their gatefold covers damaged during shipping.