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This Is Not The Green Fury is the preceding EP to Matt Pond PA's third full length album The Green Fury. Originally released on limited edition 7" green vinyl at the end of 2001, the vinyl is now out of print, but This Is Not The Green Fury is available as a digital download through iTunes and Amazon MP3.

Track listing

  1. "A List Of Sound" – 3:29
  2. "1.03" – 1:03
  3. "Night's End" – 2:40
  4. "Measure 4" – 2:17

Personnel

  • Jim Hostetter – cello
  • Eve Miller – vocals, cello
  • Mike Kennedy – drums
  • Jim Kehoe – electric guitar
  • Matt Raisch – bass
  • Matt Pond – guitar, vocals
  • Rosie McNamara-Jones – violin
  • Josh Kramer – electric guitar
  • Brian McTear – banjo, organ, bass, drums, vocals
  • Brendan Kilroy – double bass

Technical personnel

  • Produced by Brian McTear and Matt Pond
  • Engineered by Brian McTear at MinerStreet/CycleSound
  • Mastered by John Baker at Maja Audio Group
Matt Pond PA
  • Matt Pond
  • Chris Hansen
  • Leslie Sisson
  • George Souleidis
  • Dan Crowell
  • Cait Cigrand
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