Beijing to Boston
Beijing to Boston is a split album featuring Boston ska punk act Big D and the Kids Table and China punk act Brain Failure.[3] It was released on February 20, 2007, only a month before the release of the highly anticipated Strictly Rude.
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Released | February 20, 2007 | |||
Genre | Ska Punk | |||
Label | Bad News Records | |||
Producer | Jim Siegel | |||
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Track listing
- Songs performed by Brain Failure
- "Coming Down to Beijing" - 3:44
- "Living in the City" - 2:53
- "Time to Go" - 1:25
- "Fall in Love 2008" - 4:38
- "City Junk" - 2:15
- "You're Gonna Die" - 2:55
- Songs performed by Big D and the Kids Table
- "Faded" - 3:27
- "Taking Back the Rhythm" - 2:58
- "I'm Yours Boston" - 2:50
- "Running Young" - 1:13
- "Digging in Your Nails" - 2:16
- "Ruin You" - 4:50
Credits
- Dicky Barrett - Vocals
- Ken Casey - Vocals, Producer
- Jon Cohan - Drum Technician
- Paul E. Cuttler - Trombone, Producer, Group Member
- Steve Foote - Bass, Producer, Group Member
- Raymond Jeffrey - Engineer
- Ma Jiliang - Bass, Background Vocals, Group Member
- Xu Lin - Drums, Background Vocals, Group Member
- Dave Locke - Mastering
- David McWane - Vocals, Producer, Art Direction, Group Member
- Jon "JR" Reilly - Drums
- Ryan O'Connor - Saxophone, Producer, Group Member
- Marc Orrell - Organ
- Sean P. Rogan - Guitar, Background Vocals, Melodica, Producer, Group Member
- Xiao Rong - Guitar, Vocals, Group Member
- Jim Siegel - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Dan Stoppelman - Trumpet, Producer, Group Member
- Matt Teuten - Photography
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