 | | 57 products found for battery in CDs  | Insane Clown Posse: 2 Dope, Violent J (vocals). Additional Personnel includes: Dave Greenburg, M. Niles, Crazy Doug, Rich Murrell (guitar); Mike E. Clark (programming). Producers: Mike E. Clark, Insane Clown Posse, D. Greenburg, H. Dodd, M. Niles.... | w!eBKrkVG,IB!~~_6.JPG) | Audio Mixer: Q-Tip. Photographer: Danny Clinch. A personal, unique project compared to AMPLIFIED (Q-Tip's first under his own name), KAMAAL THE ABSTRACT fittingly sounds more like a solo album; whereas AMPLIFIED merely built on the digital soul of... |  | Personnel includes: Marshall Crenshaw (vocals, synthesizer, drums); Robert Crenshaw (vocals, piano). Includes liner notes by Marshall Crenshaw. Subtitled "Battery Powered Home Demos & Curios (1979-198?)," this 15-song CD is filled with early and... |  | |  | Vampire Rodents include: Daniel Vahnke. Contains 22 tracks. |  | Love Battery: Ron Nine (vocals, guitar); Kevin Whitworth (guitar); Bruce Fairweather (bass, background vocals); Dan Peters (drums, percussion); Mike Musberger, Jason Finn (drums). Engineers include: Brad Smith, Zach Landsdown, Joe Hadlock. |  | Personnel: Ronan Tynan (vocals); Proinnsias O'Duinn (conductor); The RTE Concert Orchestra; The London Community Gospel Choir. Recorded live at The Royal Dublin Society, Dublin, Ireland on June 19, 2002. |  | BATTERY CHECK is a three-track, 2002 release by Millencolin featuring "Battery Check," "E20 Norr," and "Bowmore." |  | Love Battery: Ron Nine (vocals, guitar); Kevin Whitworth (guitar); Jim Tillman (bass); Jason Finn (drums). Far from a flagship act on Sub Pop, Love Battery nonetheless had a decent run on the renowned Seattle-based label, a stint most distinguished... |  | |
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