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Nothing  - Suspiciously High FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 How To Destroy Rock
2 Dumbo
Guitar – Sean Jackson
3 Pop Socks
Keyboards – Sean Jackson
4 One
5 Toasted Beans
6 Packet Of Lies
7 Superglue
Guitar – Sean Jackson
8 Rat-On
9 Pijama
Keyboards – Sean Jackson
10 Frisbee
11 Really Down/ High On D#
Programmed By – César " bassLAB"
12 Waiting

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Estudios Kiko's
  • Mastered At – Matrix Studios

Credits

  • Bass – Sergio Zamarvide
  • Design – Javier Aramburu
  • Drums – Jacobo Dobbie
  • Guitar, Vocals, Written By – Ernesto Sánchez
  • Mixed By – The Jackey Bros, Trevor Smith
  • Producer – Paul Fyfe, Sean Jackson

Notes

Programmer at "Hig on D#": César -bassLAB-.
Befor at "Really down": Paul Fyfe.
Recorded at Estudios Kiko´s(Zaragoza)

Thanks to: Sean Jackson, Paul Fyfe, Juanjo (Estudios Kiko´s), Trevor Smith (Matrix / Wessex Studios), Pilar, Julián (Central), Iñaki, Alfonso y María, Luis y Montse (Elefant Records), El Klan, Visitantes, Begoña Coco, Ángel Mingarro, Antonio y Bosh (Estación), Josan, Fernando, Álex y Olga.

© 1997 Elefant Records
© 1997 Elefant Publishing.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ER 1042 Nothing Suspiciously High ‎(LP) Elefant Records ER 1042 Spain 1997

Nothing  - Suspiciously High FLAC album

Musician performer: Nothing

Title: Suspiciously High

Country: Spain

Date of release: 1997

Style: Vocal

Genre: Pop

Size FLAC: 1124 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 272

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felt boot
Absolutely badass album, from start to finish. My favorite track from this one is the song "Really Down-High On D#" because its a mellow alternative rock that's transitions into a hyped up EDM song midway through. Wish they made more material, at least a third album, if anything.
felt boot
Absolutely badass album, from start to finish. My favorite track from this one is the song "Really Down-High On D#" because its a mellow alternative rock that's transitions into a hyped up EDM song midway through. Wish they made more material, at least a third album, if anything.