2001 studio album by the Suicide Machines
Steal This Record is the fourth studio album by the Detroit, Michigan punk rock band the Suicide Machines , released in 2001 by Hollywood Records . It was the band's last album for the Hollywood label, as they moved to Side One Dummy Records the following year. It was also their last album with longtime bassist Royce Nunley , who left the group in 2002.
Background
The song “Brass Ring” was originally meant for this album but got cut. It later appeared on The Least Worst of the Suicide Machines as one of the unreleased tracks and on the Japanese version of the album.
Track listing
All songs written by the Suicide Machines except where noted.
Personnel
Technical
Julian Raymond – producer
Greg Goldman – engineer
John Aguto – engineer
Mark Valentine – assistant engineer
Brian Humphrey – assistant engineer
Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
Brian Gardener – mastering
Shannon Crawford – cover painting
Enny Joo – design
Terri Phillips – photography
References
Online, Hip (2001-09-25). "The Suicide Machines - Interview with Jason Navarro [2001]" . Hip Online - music biographies, reviews & interviews . Retrieved 2022-05-13.
The Suicide Machines
Jason Brake
Dan Lukacinsky
Jason Navarro
Stefan Rairigh
Bill Jennings
Derek Grant
Dave Smith
Royce Nunley
Erin Pitman
Ryan Vandeberghe
Rich Tschirhart
Studio albums
Compilation albums
EPs
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