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Metridium Field

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Type:
Full-length
Release date:
2004
Catalog ID:
trecs6
Label:
Tyrannosaurus Records
Format:
CD
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Band members
Bryan Beeson Bass, Vocals
Jason DiVincenzo Drums
Bill Hughes Guitars
Aurielle Zeitler Keyboards, Vocals (female, harsh), Lyrics
Aaron Gregory Vocals (male, harsh), Guitars, Theremin, Lyrics
Miscellaneous staff
Billy Anderson Engineering, Mixing, Producer
Brandon Oreno Recording (additional vocals)
AJ Wilhem Engineering (assistant)
John Baccigaluppi Engineering (assistant)
Eric Broyhill Mastering
Aaron Gregory CD layout, Conceptual design
Aurielle Zeitler Collage artwork
Bryan Beeson Bass, Vocals
Jason DiVincenzo Drums
Bill Hughes Guitars
Aurielle Zeitler Keyboards, Vocals (female, harsh), Lyrics
Aaron Gregory Vocals (male, harsh), Guitars, Theremin, Lyrics
Billy Anderson Engineering, Mixing, Producer
Brandon Oreno Recording (additional vocals)
AJ Wilhem Engineering (assistant)
John Baccigaluppi Engineering (assistant)
Eric Broyhill Mastering
Aaron Gregory CD layout, Conceptual design
Aurielle Zeitler Collage artwork
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The debut album self-released on their own Tyrannosaurus Records. When the band signed onto The End Records they planned to re-release the album re-mastered but found the original files unusable so they decided to re-record the album in its entirety, becoming Metridium Fields.

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