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Release Date: | 08/21/2020 |
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Label: | Fueled By Ramen |
UPC: | 0075678648557 |
catalogNumber: | 640752 |
Rank: | 18529 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Front Bottoms Primary ArtistMathew Uychich Group Member
Brian Sella Group Member
Josh Knowles Violin
Natalie Newbold Vocals
Technical Credits
Mike Sapone Producer,EngineerBrett Romnes Engineer
Erik Romero Instrumentation
Front Bottoms Producer,Art Direction
Mathew Uychich Composer
Brian Sella Composer
Jerry Ordonez Engineer
Mark Jaworski Art Direction
Mauro Castro Engineer
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