TOMORROW WE DIE ALIVE (MAGENTA VINYL) (COLV)
TOMORROW WE DIE ALIVE (MAGENTA VINYL) (COLV)
BORN OF OSIRIS
product information
Condition: New, UPC: 8174240131472, Publication Date: 08/20/2013, Type: VINYL LP, Style: POP/ROCK,
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tracks

M∆chine
Divergency
Mindful
Exhil∆r∆te
∆bsolution
The Origin
∆eon III
Im∆gin∆ry Condition
Illusionist
Source Field
Venge∆nce
4:10

notes

The pressing is officially listed as Magenta but looks more Transparent Red in color.

credits

A&R
– - Ash Avildsen
, - Shawn Keith
Artwork
– - Cameron Gray (3)
Engineer
– - Allan Hessler
, - Lee McKinney (2)
Management
– - Carl Severson
Mixed By, Mastered By
– - Joey Sturgis
Producer
– - Born Of Osiris
Producer, Engineer
– - Nick Sampson (2)

companies

Phonographic Copyright Sumerian Records
Copyright Sumerian Records
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