TRUE ENOUGH
TRUE ENOUGH
BRODY, DYLAN
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Condition: New, UPC: 6094610085100, Publication Date: 07/14/2009, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/SPOKEN / COMEDY / RADIO SHOWS,
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Slow Flow Of Glass
Democracy 101
Stuck On The Grid
The South Will Rise Again, Tryptophan Notwithstanding
Economicon 2008
Arc
A Child's Christmas In Brief
Much Better, Thank You.

notes

Recorded April 6, 2008 at Friday Entertainment Studios in Los Angeles, California

credits


Design – Ian Rans
Engineer – Sam Dress
Photography – Faith Choyce
Producer, Edited By, Mixed By – Dylan Brody
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