DRIVEWAY THRIFTDWELLERS
DRIVEWAY THRIFTDWELLERS
DRIVEWAY THRIFTDWELLERS
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Condition: New, UPC: 8255764862216, Publication Date: 11/01/2018, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/COUNTRY,
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tracks

King of Milwaukee
Snow Ghosts and Alpenglow
Lonelier Than Me
Grandpa's Tattoos
Escanaba
The Same Damn Way
This Might Hurt a Little Bit
Bad News

credits

Bass, Vocals
– - Aaron Collins (8)
Design
– - Katie Buhrandt
Drums, Vocals
– - Jon Storey (3)
Keyboards, Guitar, Recorded By, Producer
– - Ian Olvera
Lead Guitar, Vocals
– - Kyle Rightley
Mastered By
– - Justin Perkins
Mixed By
– - Daniel Holter (2)
Pedal Steel Guitar, Vocals
– - Ryan Knudson
Photography By – - Dom Kegel , - Joe Koshollek
Piano – - Kris Rodgers * (tracks: A1)Vocals, Guitar – - Jon Knudson

companies

Copyright Driveway ThriftdwellersRecorded At Wire amp Vice
Produced At Wire amp Vice
Mixed At Wire amp Vice
Mastered At Mystery Room Mastering amp Recording Co
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