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Minus the Bear This Is What I Know About Being Gigantic Mp3, Flac, Wma Minus The Bear This Is What I Know About Being Gigantic mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: This Is What I Know About Being Gigantic Country: US Released: 2001 Style: Indie Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1361 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1430 mb WMA version RAR size: 1496 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 701 Other Formats: AA VOX AAC WAV MOD MP3 RA Tracklist A1 Hey, Wanna Throw Up? Get Me Naked 3:49 A2 Lemurs, Man, Lemurs 3:10 A3 Untitled 2:07 A4 Intro 1:12 A5 Just Kickin' It Like A Wild Donkey 4:09 B1 Potato Juice & Liquid Bread 4:58 B2 Pantsuit... Uggghhh 5:55 Companies, etc. Recorded At – Studio Litho Recorded At – Spectre Studio Mixed At – Studio Litho Credits Art Direction, Design – David Knudson Bass – Cory Murchy Drums – Erin Tate Electronics – Matt Bayles Guitar – David Knudson Mixed By – Matt Bayles Mixed By [Assisted By] – Tom Harpel, Troy Tietjen Photography – Robin Laananen, Tom Harpel Recorded By – Matt Bayles, Minus The Bear Remastered By – Bernie Grundman Vocals, Guitar – Jake Snider Notes Limited edition first pressing - 2,000 total. - 180 gram black vinyl, MP3 download coupon, limited to 1,000 copies. - Clear vinyl, MP3 download coupon, limited to 1,000 copies. (THIS!) To celebrate Minus the Bear's 10th anniversary, Suicide Squeeze will issue the band's earliest recordings on vinyl. "This Is What I Know About Being Gigantic," is the starting point, Minus the Bear's debut. Originally released in 2001, this edition is being remastered, for vinyl, by the legendary Bernie Grundman, the Hollywood-based legend behind many of the industry's landmark recordings. Recorded at Litho and Spectre, Spring 2001. Mixed at Litho. Re-mastered for vinyl at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles in June 2011. © 2001 & 2011 Minus The Bear ℗ 2001 & 2011 World Party 2000 Music (BMI) Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 803238001715 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Minus The This Is What I Know About Being Suicide S-017 S-017 US 2001 Bear Gigantic (CD, EP) Squeeze Minus The This Is What I Know About Being Suicide S-017 S-017 US 2011 Bear Gigantic (12", EP, Ltd, RM, 180) Squeeze Minus The This Is What I Know About Being Suicide S-017 S-017 US 2011 Bear Gigantic (12", EP, TP) Squeeze Minus The This Is What I Know About Being Suicide S-017 S-017 US 2011 Bear Gigantic (Cass, EP, Ltd) Squeeze This Is What I Know About Being Minus The Suicide S-017 Gigantic (12", EP, Ltd, RM, RP, S-017 US 2013 Bear Squeeze Whi) Related Music albums to This Is What I Know About Being Gigantic by Minus The Bear Botch - We Are The Romans Minus The Bear - Acoustics Mastodon - Leviathan Minus The Bear - Planet of Ice Harkonen - Shake Harder Boy Minus The Bear - Voids Roy - Big City Sin And Small Town Redemption Botch - American Nervoso.
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