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Orgy Vapor Transmission Mp3, Flac, Wma Orgy Vapor Transmission mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Rock Album: Vapor Transmission Country: US Released: 2000 Style: Alternative Rock, Industrial MP3 version RAR size: 1575 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1476 mb WMA version RAR size: 1682 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 677 Other Formats: AUD AHX ADX VOC VQF MMF AU Tracklist Hide Credits Vapor Transmission (Intro) A1 2:15 Mixed By – Doug TrantonVoice [Voiceover] – Melanie Cockrum A2 Suckerface 3:38 The Odyssey A3 2:57 Drums [Additional] – Kenny Pierce, Toddy AllenWords By, Music By – Kenny Pierce A4 Opticon 2:57 Fiction (Dreams In Digital) A5 Guitar [Additional] – Josh Abraham, Troy Van LeeuwenProgrammed By [Additional], 3:24 Keyboards – Anthony Valcic, Josh AbrahamWords By, Music By – Josh Abraham Eva A6 5:03 Engineer [Additional] – Dave Dominquez* A7 107 4:14 Dramatica B1 3:34 Programmed By [Additional] – Judd Kalish B2 Eyes-Radio-Lies 3:58 Saving Faces B3 4:06 Programmed By [Additional] – Anthony ValcicWords By, Music By – Anthony "Fu" Valcic* Re-Creation B4 3:33 Guitar [Additional], Words By, Music By – Troy Van Leeuwen Chasing Sirens B5 4:00 Drums [Additional] – Toddy AllenGuitar [Additional] – Jimbo Barker Where's Gerrold B6 Guitar [Additional] – Chris HagerMixed By – John XVocals [Additional] – Torry 10:33 ShaunWords By, Music By – Mark "Doughbot" Atkin* Credits Art Direction – Mariano Diaz , Mike Eller Art Direction [For The Firm], Management [Marketing For The Firm] – Gayle Boulware Artwork By [3d Band Images] – Rene Garcia Artwork By [Additional Image Manipulation] – Kino Artwork By [Grid Image] – Ryan Bliss Artwork By, Other [Webmaster] – Bobby Parks Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] – Josh Abraham, Orgy Coordinator [Lurker Coordination] – Rachel Roth Coordinator [Production Coordination] – Cailin McCarthy, Mitra Darab Design [Costume Design] – Marcello Pequeno Engineer – Amir Derakh, Anthony "Fu" Valcic*, James Murray, Josh Abraham Engineer [Assistant] – Cameron Webb, Derek Carlson, Rob Brill Executive Producer – Jeff Kwatinetz, Korn Management – The Firm Management [Business Management] – Michael Oppenheim Management [Marketing/artist Development] – Craig Kostich Mastered By – Tom Baker Other [Booking Agent] – Darryl Eaton, Rick Roskin Other [Legal Representation] – Rick Joseph Performer, Words By, Music By – Amir Derakh, Bobby Hewitt, Jay Gordon, Paige Haley, Ryan Shuck Photography – Hunter, Mariano Diaz Photography [Digital] – Patrick Lee Producer – Orgy Notes Manufactured and Distributed by PT WARNER MUSIC INDONESIA. A Warner Music Group Company. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 9362-47832-4 4 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Elementree Records, 2-47832, 9 Vapor Transmission Elementree 2-47832, 9 Orgy US 2000 47832-2 (CD, Album) Records, Reprise 47832-2 Records, Reprise Records Vapor Transmission Reprise Records, 2A-47832-B Orgy (CD, Album, Promo, Elementree 2A-47832-B US 2000 Cla) Records Elementree Vapor Transmission 9362-47832-2 Orgy Records, Reprise 9362-47832-2 Europe 2000 (CD, Album) Records Vapor Transmission 2-7832 Orgy Reprise Records 2-7832 US 2000 (CD, Album) Vapor Transmission Elementree 9 47832-4 Orgy 9 47832-4 US 2000 (Cass) Records Related Music albums to Vapor Transmission by Orgy Crazy Town - The Gift Of Game Julien-K - Death To Analog New Kids On The Block - 10 Rosebud - Rosebud Tom Conrad feat. Dawn Tallman - So Happy Orgy - Fiction (Dreams In Digital) The Straw Bear Band - From The Sea To The Stars SUR - Na Jug Josh Record - Pillars Orgy - Candyass Professional Murder Music - Professional Murder Music Josh Groban - Closer.
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