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Self, Dare You Still Breathe...

Bird of Ill Omen

Type:
Full-length
Release date:
December 1997
Catalog ID:
EUL001
Version desc.:
Limited edition
Label:
Eulogy Recordings
Format:
CD
Limitation:
100 copies
Reviews:
1 review (avg. 69%)
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2. Spoon 06:09   Show lyrics
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3. Pronoun 06:46   Show lyrics
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4. Mannequin 06:18   Show lyrics
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5. Now Ruin Is 05:42   Show lyrics
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6. Paper Stains 06:04   Show lyrics
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Band members
Tom Bass, Songwriting, Lyrics
Peter Guitars, Songwriting, Lyrics
Andrew Guitars, Songwriting
Shane Vocals
George (R.I.P. 2018) Drums, Songwriting
Guest/Session
Jose Songwriting
Joe Songwriting
Damien Lyrics
Miscellaneous staff
George Rios (R.I.P. 2018) Artwork, Layout
Marek Stycos Mixing, Engineering
Tom Bass, Songwriting, Lyrics
Peter Guitars, Songwriting, Lyrics
Andrew Guitars, Songwriting
Shane Vocals
George (R.I.P. 2018) Drums, Songwriting
Jose Songwriting
Joe Songwriting
Damien Lyrics
George Rios (R.I.P. 2018) Artwork, Layout
Marek Stycos Mixing, Engineering
Read Birds of a feather 69% robotiq December 4th, 2021

Limited tour edition made by the band of their debut album "Self, Dare You Still Breathe?". The album was meant to be out in time for their winter 1997 tour, which took them from Florida, north along the east coast and midwest and into Canada, however, Eulogy Recordings had only received the CDs from the pressing plant but not the jewel cases and artwork. So the band was given 100 CDs and made their own photocopied covers to sell on tour.

The pictures used on the artwork were taken at a Halloween show earlier that year.

Even though this release only has six songs, the band considers it a full-length album.

Recording information:

Recorded May 11-15 1997 at Mad Hatter Studios in Miami, Florida.

The sample at the beginning of Sharpshooter is taken from the 1996 film Trainspotting.

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