Uphill Battle
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Wreck Of Nerves 3.23  CD  Near Mint (NM or M-)/Near Mint (NM or M-)  Relapse Records RR66152
Item Number: 2224314319 2097

nm/nm 360421


Tracklist
 
1Self Inflicted1:56
2Tear Everything Down2:54
3Lingering Existence3:41
4Another Step3:16
5Wreck Of Nerves1:49
6Shifting Pain5:44
7Thresh Hold2:46
8Breaking Down4:30
9Cross Hatching3:21
10Still Born2:28
11Conceptual Frame5:17


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 781676661527
Matrix / Runout: 53786AM-01 RLP-6615-2 041401-20


Credits
Bass Guitar, Vocals - Casey Shropshire
Design - Orion Landau
Drums - Danny Walker
Guitar, Vocals - Adi Tejada, Wes Caley
Mastered By - Scott Hull
Mixed By - Matt Bayles
Painting [Front Cover And Insert Painting] - Mo Rahimi
Photography By [Band Photo] - Angus Carter
Photography By [Live Photos] - Mark Coatsworth
Recorded By - Martin Ayala
Recorded By [Interludes] - Adi Tejada, Casey Shropshire
Theremin - Oralee
Vocals [Screams On Interludes] - Carly Yee, Oralee, Paul Miles
Written-By - Uphill Battle

Notes
Recorded October 2003.

Mixed November 2003.


Note
Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: US
Release Date: 2004

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