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Release Date: | 04/23/2013 |
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Label: | Cleopatra |
UPC: | 0741157982725 |
catalogNumber: | 9827 |
Rank: | 118405 |
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Performance Credits
Loudmouths Primary ArtistTechnical Credits
Loudmouths ProducerJon Von Producer
Beth Loudmouth Composer
Dulcinea Loudmouth Composer
Jay Loudmouth Composer
Aaron Nudelman Producer,Engineer
John Thomas Cover Illustration
Rick Seger Back Cover Photo
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