Before You Were Punk 2 - Album Information

Album Information

  • Record label: Vagrant Records
  • Art direction by Kristin Vanderlip
  • Recording details:
    • Track 1 recorded and mixed by Tim Pak at Woodshed Studios
    • Track 2 produced and mixed by Ryan Green at Motor Studios
    • Track 3 recorded and mixed by Chad Blinman at Audio International Studios and The Complex Studios
    • Track 4 recorded and mixed by Ryan Hadlock at Bear Creek Studios. Produced by MxPx and Ryan Hadlock
    • Track 5 recorded and mixed by Chris Fudurich at Mat Hadder Studios and Chateau Chaumont Studios. Produced by Chris Fudurich, Ariel Rechtshaid, and Rich Zahniser.
    • Track 6 recorded and mixed by The Bouncing Souls and Michael Ward at Big Blue Meanie Studios
    • Track 7 recorded by Alex Brahl and mixed by Chad Blinman at Mad Hatter Studios
    • Track 8 recorded and mixed by John Reis at Drag Racist Recorders in San Diego, California. Produced by Long Gone John.
    • Track 9 recorded and mixed by Michael Douglas and George Harris at Panda Productions
    • Track 10 recorded and mixed by Ryan Greene and Angus Cooke at Orange Whip Studios. Produced by Joey Cape.
    • Track 11 recorded and mixed by Strung Out at Hollywood Sound Studios
    • Track 12 recorded and mixed by Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado.
  • Harmonica on track 1 performed by James Wailin
  • Additional vocals on track 5 performed by Rachel Haden
  • Horns on track 6 performed by The Pietasters horn section


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