Friends and Nervous Breakdowns
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Friends and Nervous Breakdowns | |||||
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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 |
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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
- "Intro" –1:55
- "Conspiracy Theories w/ out Mel Gibson" –3:40
- "My War, Your Problem" –3:34
- "Ordinary Joe (WCH)" –4:41
- "Girl, Your Baby's Worm Food" –4:29
- "Blueprint" –5:44
- "In a City With No Name" –4:44
- "God Bless Pepsi" –3:38
- "Fuck You & Your Filthy A&R Dept." –3:42
- "Joshua, They're Laughing at You" –3:23
- "Super Friends" –5:23
- "How to Be a..." –4:41
- "The Sitcom Really Really Isn't All That Real" –4:26
- "Methods n Test Tubes" –4:21
- "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