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''Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager'' is the second studio album by American rapper Kid Cudi. It was released on November 9, 2010, through Dream On and
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. It serves as a sequel to his debut studio album '' Man on the Moon: The End of Day'' (2009), and is the second installment of the ''Man on the Moon'' trilogy. Production for the album took place during 2009 to 2010 at various recording studios and was handled by long-time collaborators
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. It also featured contributions from
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,
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, and Rami Beatz, among others. The album was supported by two singles: " Erase Me" and "
Mr. Rager "Mr. Rager" is a song recorded by American musician Kid Cudi, taken from his second studio album, ''Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager'' (2010). The song was officially released via Music download, digital download, on October 25, 2010, as ...
". The album incorporates
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and psychedelic elements to the sound that Cudi explored in his previous album. It features a blend of dark and emotional lyrics, exploring themes of depression,
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, detachment, and isolation. The album also highlights other topics, such as Cudi's former
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, fame, and alcoholism, as well as family issues and women. The album features guest appearances from
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. Further contributors include Mike Dean, Larry Gold, Ken Lewis,
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, and Ray Bradley. ''Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager'' debuted at number three on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 169,000 copies during its first week of release. The album received generally positive reviews from critics, due to its diverse change to the sound and continuing theme of the album. On March 27, 2018, the album was certified
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by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of more than a million copies in the United States.


Background

On August 25, 2009, Cudi announces that his second album was going to be in a trilogy, it was originally going to be titled ''Man on the Moon: The Ghost in the Machine''. In the same interview, he was still working on the title for the third ''Man on the Moon''. Three weeks later, Cudi releases '' Man on the Moon: The End of Day'', it sold 104,000 in the first week and charted at number four. In a MTV interview, Cudi announced that the follow-up to his debut album would be a compilation album entitled ''Cudder'', which would have many collaborations. He stated he had already recorded songs with Snoop Dogg,
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, and would also like to work with
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on the album. On January 7, 2010, Cudi revealed in a video interview with Karmaloop TV that he was working with Pharrell in Miami for the album. A week later, he changes the title from ''Cudder'' to ''Cudder and the Revolution of Evolution'' at a show in
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. Few months later, Cudi took off to his blog to announce that he scrapped the collaborative theme of Cudder for a project that is more personal. He stated: He announces that the album was going to be titled ''Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager''. Cudi stated that "''Man on the Moon II'' is dark by nature and instead of bringing you into my dreams like my first album, I'm bringing you into my reality, good and bad. It will explain more of who I am as well as pushing the envelope musically." In a ''
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'' interview for his cover shoot titled "''Mad Man on the Moon''", he talks about the album and stating "It's explicit, but smart explicit. I'm not holding back. I have no regard for what people consider right or wrong. Some things I follow—like the law, from here on out. But other than that, I'm doing whatever the fuck I want to do. I'm not holding back. That's why I've been so excited about this move to L.A., because I just want to keep growing creatively, all over, as a human being." Later in the interview, he talked about why the album changed saying "When I started making records like " Erase Me". I wanted this album to be fun, but the dark shit was my life at that time. I was fighting ''not'' to write that shit. It got frustrating writing a collab album—I just lost interest, and it became more of a task, rather than something I wanted to do. That's not how it's supposed to feel. The day it becomes work, you need to retire."


Recording and production

Recording sessions for the album took place at several recording studios, including Avex Recording Studios in
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in
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, Glenwood Place Studios in Burbank, Parkland Playhouse in Parkland, The Broski Room in New York City, Westlake Sound in
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. The track "We Aite (Wake Your Mind Up)" was recorded at the Germano Studios in New York City, and other tracks like "Marijuana" and "Ashin Kusher" was recorded at the Record Plant in
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. The title track "
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" was recorded at NightBird Recording Studios in West Hollywood. "All Along" was recorded at the
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in New York City, and the last track "Trapped in My Mind" was recorded at Scott's Crib in New York City. The album was mixed at
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in Los Angeles, Circle House Recording Studios in Miami, Paramount Recording Studios in Los Angeles, and MSR Studios. Prior to the process, it was mixed by
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, along with Christian Plata and Erik Madrid. All the songs were mastered by
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at Universal Mastering Studios. Producer
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handled most of the tracks' production. Outside of Cudi's longtime collaborator, Cudi also collaborated with
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winning producer
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, who has worked frequently with
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. Composer Larry Gold arranged and conducted with strings on four tracks, and producer Mike Dean contributed guitar on three tracks for the album. In April 2010, Cudi was in the studio with recording artist
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, who produced the album's first single compared Cudi's blending of sounds to
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's genre-bending album ''
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'', stating "It's a mix. It's kind of some
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stuff, some hip-hop traditional rap stuff, and then some
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- pop stuff. He's goin' everywhere." Cudi later said that Jonsin had misinformed fans about the new album, "I got mad love for Jim but he was misinformed. There is no Kanye & Kid Cudi Duran Duran song, I'd sample a 90s record before a 80s record anyday and when I worked with Jim, I hadn't even started sessions with
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and Emile yet so the direction of my album was yet to be determined." In a September 2010 interview with Spike TV, Cudi spoke on the album's
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, GLC
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affiliate. Got my boy Cage over there, and
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on the album. We got
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on the album. It's just really taking off where we last stopped."


Music and lyrics

''Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager'' expands on the spacey, atmospheric aesethetic of its predecessor, ''The End of Day''. It features an eerie, supernatural production that incorporates
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, psychedelic,
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, and new wave. The album's elements consist of; electro-grooves, minimalist beats, somber
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, woozy synths, ghostly samples, distorted guitars, and melancholy melodies. Music writers noted "1990s-era alt-rock" and a "1970s-era sound" in the album's music. '' Spin'' writer Charles Aaron noted "His cautionary journey takes the music in a makeshift '90s-alt-rock direction, jacked up on jittery beats that eerily mirror the rush and crash of someone who's been given way too much access to way too much ass." Matthew Cole of '' Slant Magazine'' wrote "it finds that Cudi burrowing deeper into the black hole of spacey psychedelia, fusing the clinical, synthetic hip-hop of ''
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'' with rock sounds derived from
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, Pink Floyd, and Zappa." Sputnikmusic writer Channing Freeman commented on the production saying "the beats are slower, they feel somehow more
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, as if the walls of the songs are closing in around Cudi and he's trying to reach the end before being crushed." Lyricially, it continues on the autobiography track series like its predecessor, and follows the themes like depression,
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, detachment, and isolation, but in a darker context.
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of ''
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'' commented "He plunges into a world of bravado and after-parties, with their endless supply of drugs and women." Cudi's lyrics on ''Man on the Moon II'' address his former
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, newfound fame, family issues, alcoholism, and women. On the first two songs of the album "Scott Mescudi vs the World" and "Revofev", Cudi provides an introduction to the album where he demonstrates the high and lows, also telling the kids to have hope. "Don't Play This Song" is where Cudi gives a brief explanation of his history of drug use, and he gives an unraveling of his suppressed thoughts hinting at suicide. " Marijuana" is an ode to
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where Cudi tactfully presents it as a relief to his mental distress. The lead single "Erase Me" is about a girl who hates Cudi, but can't forget him. Throughout the album, the subject matter of doubt shines, with songs that display emotions of uncertainty ("These Worries", "The End") and the dark experiences that Cudi had ("Maniac", "Mr. Rager"). On "Ghost!" he describes going through life's trials and tribulations and becoming desensitized to the harrowing journey. SgtPeppers of Sputnikmusic notes "Through metaphors, we learn about the rise and fall, and the rise of the alter-ego "Mr. Rager". How he, in the end, paid the price for all of his antagonizing actions, but became a better person because of it. Experience = Wisdom, this is the theme of the album. And though this album is all about "Mr. Rager", this is the most honest he has ever been with us."


Release and promotion

Originally, the album was tentatively scheduled for an August release, but then later on, it was revealed that the release date was going to be on September 14, 2010. However, in July 2010, it was announced that album would be pushed back to September 28, then it was revealed that it would be settled for October 26 release. Finally, it would be announced that the album would be arriving on the final official release date, November 9, 2010. On Cudi's official website on June 10, 2010, he posts that he will be performing at the Bape Store in New York, and left a message saying "for the revolution". Later on that night, he would go on and perform the track "Revofev", which stands for Revolution of Evolution. Seven days later, the track would be released as a
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through Cudi's website on June 17, 2010, the song is produced by Plain Pat. On August 16, 2010, three tracks ("Erase Me", "Wylin Cause I'm Young", "Mr. Rager") would be released through mixtape called ''G.O.O.D Ass Mixtape'', the next day, "Erase Me" was officially released as a radio single. The song "Wild'n Cuz I'm Young" originally included a verse from Kanye West; years later Cudi revealed Jay-Z had also recorded a verse for the track, which was meant to be remixed. On October 16, 2010, Cudi released the official album cover to ''Man on the Moon II''. A week later, Cudi reveals the tracklist for the album. On October 29, 2010, the track "These Worries" was released. Three days later, Cudi releases the official trailer for the album. On November 4, 2010, it was revealed that Cudi was releasing a short film for the track "Maniac", and the film was going to be directed by actor
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. On ''
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'', the same night, Cudi along with rapper Cage and musician St. Vincent would perform and debut the track "Maniac". On the night of the release, there was news that Cudi was going to hold an album signing session at the Bape Store in New York, where he'll also unveil a new, limited edition "Mr. Rager" T-shirt for the clothing line. When Cudi arrived, he was kneeling on top of a truck as the driver rode through the crowd until the front of the store, then he proceeded to perform "Revofev" and "Pursuit of Happiness" for the fans. The physical deluxe edition of the album includes a cover with the same design, but a different galaxy. Also it comes packaged alongside a DVD featuring a short film entitled ''The Journey of Mr. Rager'' which is a full-length 20-minute documentary that gives a glimpse into Cudi's life. It includes video shoots, live performances, and behind the scenes footage. The documentary is directed, shot and edited by
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. On the iTunes deluxe edition, it includes a bonus track named "Maybe". On April 15, 2011, Cudi announced on his Myspace blog The Cud Life Tour, a United States tour that took place April 18 through August 28, and the supporting act would be Chip tha Ripper. Throughout his tour, Cudi would deliver fans a glimpse into his tour through his vlog by a user named Kev on
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. On October 31, 2011, the short film ''Maniac'' was released, it features a 10-minute clip of a couple of cold-blooded killers as they go about their business some snowy holiday season. Repeated onscreen references to the camera might appear to indicate some sort of underlying theme about the complicity of the viewer. The video although had very little to do with the song.


Singles

The album's lead single, "Erase Me" featuring Kanye West, was officially released to rhythm/crossover radio on August 17, 2010. The single spent five weeks and made a hot shot debut on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 22. On the Hot Canadian Digital Song Sales, it spent 10 weeks and peaked at number eight. On September 5, the single debuted on the
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at number 58 and number 18 on the
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. On August 30, the single debuted on the New Zealand Single Charts at number 22. On October 12, 2010, the music video was released, the clip is a tongue-in-cheek performance video reviving the pompous rock days of the late-1960s with the artists dressing up and adopting alter egos. Cudi plays a Jimi Hendrix influenced character, sporting a black curly afro wig and headband. West, who makes a short appearance to drop his verse, appears onstage wearing a black blazer, shades, jewelry, and wears a crown of gold laurels. Christopher Mintz-Plasse and
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make up the rest of Kid Cudi's band in the video. On September 16, 2016, the single was certified
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by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album's second single, "Mr. Rager", was officially released as a digital download on October 25, 2010. The single debuted at number 77 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. On September 8, 2011, Cudi released the official music video for "Mr. Rager". The video, directed by Jeremie Rozan from Surface to Air, features a brief
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from his mentor Kanye West.


Other songs

The track "Scott Mescudi vs the World" debuted at number 92 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 20 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales. The track "Marijuana" debuted at number 54 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number nine on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales, where it spent two weeks on the chart. On June 1, 2010, the music video would be released. On April 10, 2014, the track was certified
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by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).


Critical reception

''Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager'' was met with generally positive reviews. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an
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score of 69, based on 20 reviews. Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 6.6 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus. ''
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''s Simon Vozick-Levinson called it "a cohesively constructed concept album that will reward repeat listens." ''Chicago Tribune'' writer Greg Kot complimented Cudi's themes of "the stoned-and-alone rapper" and stated, "the music is as consuming and intoxicating as the lifestyle Cudi describes." Charles Aaron of ''Spin'' commended it for "boldly reshaping Cudi's sound – with vivid production" and stated "The dizzy friction between rap's grasping for control and rock's desire to lose it entirely give Cudi's confessions a dicey, volatile edge."
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writer David Jeffries said that, "just like on his debut, the soundscape is spacy and far-reaching, making this interstellar therapy session a much more interesting transmission. At its best, it's fascinating." ''Slant Magazine''s Matthew Cole expressed that "the hybrid production style proves an atmospheric and eerie delight" and commended Cudi for his unconventional musical approach, writing in conclusion, "Pursuing genius at the expense of consistency might work out just fine for Cudi: I'm not convinced that he's a good rapper, but I'm pretty sure he's an important one." Mark Beaumont of ''
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'' called it "a grungy, filthy record full of angels and demons." ''
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''s Jayson Greene called ''Man on the Moon II'' "a bumpy listen", but found it "more fully realized" than Cudi's debut album. In a mixed review, Michaelangelo Matos of ''
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'' found Cudi's delivery insouciant and the music merely "listenable", without "much grasp of any of the styles or modes he tries out." Dave Heaton of ''
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'' viewed that its "subject matter" is not "delved into as creatively as on the debut album" and stated "Sometimes
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seems to be falling into the typical trap of sequels: replicating instead of moving forward." ''
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''s Jonah Weiner commended its "dramatic, breathtakingly stark production", but ultimately panned Cudi's performance and stated "he's grown rote in his self-pity and flat as a singer."
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'' viewed that Cudi's rapping "wander away while the track continues without him" and stated "In its utter self-absorption, the album teeters between fascinating and numbing." Nitsuh Abebe of '' New York'' called it "a weary and sometimes beautiful catalogue of trying times and overindulgence ..a melodic take on hip-hop that feels woozy and genuinely passionate, inviting you as deeply into his head as the lyrics. ..But vulnerability loses its power when it's calculated to sound dramatic and masculine."


Accolades

According to the site Album of the Year, ''Man on the Moon II'' was thirtieth-highest-rank album in the year-end lists by music critics, based on 16 lists. ''Complex'' ranked the album fourth, and it was ranked sixth by ''Rap Radar'', it was ranked ninth by ''Spin'', and it was voted seventh best hip-hop album by ''Pitchfork''s Reader Poll. On December 23, 2010, ''Complex'' would place "Wild'n Cuz I'm Young" at number 25 on the 25 best songs of 2010 list. Two years later, they would rank the album in the list of "25 Rap Albums From the Past Decade That Deserve Classic Status".


Commercial performance

''Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager'' debuted at number three on the US ''Billboard'' 200, with first-week sales of 169,000 copies. In its second week, the album has crossed the 200,000 sales mark. The album also topped the ''Billboard'' Rap Albums and R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in its debut week. As of December 2011, the album had sold 353,000 copies in the United States. On March 27, 2018, the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of more than a million copies in the United States. In Canada, the album debuted at number five on the Canadian Albums Chart. In United Kingdom, the album debuted at number 88 on the
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.


Track listing

Sample credits * "Mojo So Dope" contains a sample of "Claustrophobia", performed by Choir of Young Believers. * "Maniac" contains a sample of "The Strangers", performed by St. Vincent. * "The End" contains a sample of "I Need Your Love", performed by Skip Mahoney and The Casuals. * "Ghost!" embodies a portion of "My Rainbow Life", performed by The Freak Scene.


Personnel

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. * Jennifer Beal – producer * Blended Babies – producer * Ray Bradley – guitar * Sandy Brummels – creative director * Chip tha Ripper – engineer * Mike Dean – guitar, organ, piano * R. Evans – producer * Dot da Genius – engineer, mixing, producer * Larry Gold – conductor, string arrangements, strings * Leonard Harris – engineer * Emile Haynie – engineer, executive producer, keyboards, producer, synthesizer * Ghazi Hourani – engineer * Matt Huber – assistant * Chuck Inglish – producer * Jim Jonsin – keyboards, producer, programming * J.P. Keller – bass, guitar * Kid Cudi – art direction, design, director, executive producer * Anthony Kilhoffer – engineer, mixing, producer * Brent Kolatalo – engineer * Anthony Kronfle – engineer * Ken Lewis – bass, guitar, keyboards, woodwind * Pamela Littky – photography * Erik Madrid – assistant * Robert Marks – mixing * Manny Marroquin – mixing *
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– engineer * Sean McCoy – assistant * Vlado Meller – mastering * Christian Mochizuki – engineer * Rich Perry – engineer * Christian Plata – assistant * Kevin Porter – engineer * Patrick "Plain Pat" Reynolds – executive producer *
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– guitar, bass * Mark Santangelo – assistant * Ryan West – engineer, mixing * Jason Wilkie – assistant * James Wisner – engineer * Andrew Wright – engineer * Anthony Wright – engineer


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Certifications


References


External links

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