Friends and Nervous Breakdowns

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Friends and Nervous Breakdowns
Friends and Nervous Breakdowns cover
Studio album by Weerd Science
Released March 22, 2005
Recorded Applehead Studios, Woodstock, New York
Genre Rap
Length 60:02
Label Equal Vision & Super Rap Records
Producer Michael Birnbaum,
Chris Bittner
Professional reviews
Weerd Science chronology
Friends and Nervous Breakdowns
(2005)
Sick Kids
(2008)

Friends and Nervous Breakdowns is the first album by rapper Weerd Science (real name Josh Eppard) also the former drummer of prog rock band Coheed and Cambria. A video was released for "Conspiracy Theories w/ out Mel Gibson" .

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Intro" –1:55
  2. "Conspiracy Theories w/ out Mel Gibson" –3:40
  3. "My War, Your Problem" –3:34
  4. "Ordinary Joe (WCH)" –4:41
  5. "Girl, Your Baby's Worm Food" –4:29
  6. "Blueprint" –5:44
  7. "In a City With No Name" –4:44
  8. "God Bless Pepsi" –3:38
  9. "Fuck You & Your Filthy A&R Dept." –3:42
  10. "Joshua, They're Laughing at You" –3:23
  11. "Super Friends" –5:23
  12. "How to Be a..." –4:41
  13. "The Sitcom Really Really Isn't All That Real" –4:26
  14. "Methods n Test Tubes" –4:21
  15. "Kill Your Rapper" –1:41
All songs by Weerd Science.

[edit] Personnel

  • Josh Eppard - Vocals
  • Michael Birnbaum - Recording, engineering, mixing, guitar on Girl, Your Baby's Worm Food
  • Chris Bittner - Recording, engineering, mixing, production, bass tracks on My War, Your Problem, Ordinary Joe (WCH), In A City With No Name, Joshua, They're Laughing At You, How To Be A..., and This Sitcom Really Really Isn't All That Real, and music for Ordinary Joe (WCH)
  • Danny Illchuck - Recording, engineering, production, all scratches, guest vocals on Super Friends
  • Dave Parker - Recording, engineering, production
  • Kwame "Gangstophagus" Wiafe-Atenken - spoken word on My War, Your Problem and Fuck You And Your Filthy A&R Dept.
  • Michael Fossenkemper - Mastering
  • Bill Scoville - Layout and design

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