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We Kill Computers

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Length
  
42:26

Artist
  
The Pack A.D.

Label
  
Mint Records

We Kill Computers (2010)
  
Unpersons (2011)

Release date
  
13 April 2010

Genre
  
Alternative rock

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Released
  
April 13, 2010 (2010-04-13)

Recorded
  
February, June, December 2009 at Hive Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Producer
  
Becky Black & Maya Miller

Similar
  
Funeral Mixtape, Do Not Engage, Positive Thinking

The pack ad crazy from their new album we kill computers


We Kill Computers is the third studio album from garage rock band The Pack A.D.. The 13 tracks were released in 2010 on Mint Records. This album marks the band's first foray into both writing science fiction-inspired lyrics and veering away from their blues rock roots. It also contains only one song (Track 12) that features slide guitar, unlike much of their earlier albums. The band has been quoted multiple times as claiming that their first two albums "don't really count" and that they grew into a "completely different band" when they wrote and recorded We Kill Computers.

Contents

The pack a d we kill computers


Recording and production

Recorded in February, June, and December 2009 at Hive Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia. Track 10 features an excerpt of audio from a short film that drummer Maya Miller wrote called "Head Injury Girl: The Tragic Story of Cindy". The tracks were mastered at Ghetto Recorders in Detroit, Michigan by Jim Diamond

Track listing

All tracks written by The Pack A.D..

Personnel

The Pack A.D.
  • Becky Black – Vocals, guitar, producer
  • Maya Miller – Drums/percussion, producer
  • Additional personnel
  • Jesse Gander – Engineering, mixing
  • Jim Diamond - Mastering
  • Becky Black – Album layout
  • Maya Miller – Album text
  • Mark Maryanovich - Photography
  • Songs

    1Deer3:55
    2Everyone Looks Like Everyone3:01
    3Crazy3:49

    References

    We Kill Computers Wikipedia