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Release Date: | 07/21/2017 |
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Label: | Nuclear Blast Americ |
UPC: | 0727361379407 |
catalogNumber: | 37940 |
Rank: | 47109 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Decrepit Birth Primary ArtistPaul McGuire Chant
Sam Paulicelli Bass,Drums,Group Member
Matt Sotelo Bass,Guitar,Group Member
Sean Martinez Bass,Group Member
Bill Robinson Vocals,Group Member
Technical Credits
Dan SeaGrave Cover ArtDecrepit Birth Composer
Matt Sotelo MIDI Sequencing
Rob Kimura Layout
Stefano Morabito Amplifiers
Tyler Asselin Band Photo
Ryan Forsyth Drum Engineering
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