Jihad (EP)

Jihad is an EP by American nu metal band Otep, released on June 19, 2001. All tracks, with the exception of "Germ", were later re-recorded for Otep's debut full-length, Sevas Tra. Early versions of the EP released in Europe did not include the word 'Jihad' on the artwork, leading to it sometimes being referred to simply as the Otep EP.

Jihad
EP by
ReleasedJune 19, 2001 (2001-06-19)
Recorded1997-2000
GenreNu metal
Length23:43
LabelCapitol
ProducerRich Costey
Otep chronology
Jihad
(2001)
Sevas Tra
(2002)

Track listing

All tracks are written by D. Aguilera, M. Bistany, W. Marsh, J. McGuire and Otep Shamaya.

No.TitleLength
1."Possession"5:05
2."The Lord Is My Weapon"3:40
3."Germ"8:31
4."Fillthee"3:29
5."T.R.I.C."2:55
Total length:23:43

Personnel

  • Otep Shamaya – vocals
  • Tarver Marsh– guitars
  • Dave "Spooky" Aguilera – guitars
  • Jason "eViL j" McGuire – bass, backing vocals
  • Mark "Moke" Bistany – drums

Production

  • Producer: Rich Costey
  • Engineer: Rich Costey
  • Mixing: Rich Costey
  • Mastering: Eddy Schreyer
  • A&R: Ron Laffitte
  • Art direction: Wendy Dougan
  • Design: Wendy Dougan
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