artwork [art] Per Frykdahl bass, cello, idiophone [thing], trombone, performer [bike horn, screwdriver, saw], vocals [singing], voice [talking], bassoon [teneroon], engineer Dan Rathbun design Lorrieann Murray design Nils Frykdahl design [die cut design] Johnathan Grenier drums, percussion, marimba, performer [mailing tube w/ latex glove], idiophone [mouth, metal], vocals [singing], voice [talking], bassoon, performer [plunger] Wes Anderson engineer [w/ assistance from] Mark Stichman engineer [w/ assistance from] Paul Dal Porto guitar [12-string, nylon, percussion], flute, vocals [singing], voice [talking], castanets [contrabass castinettes] Nils Frykdahl guitar [guitars], violin, vocals [singing], voice [talking], performer [metal hat, fancy dancing pig, walking] Gene Jun management Erik Carter management Lorrieann Murray photography by Francis Fritz photography by Katherine Copenhaver photography by Lorrieann Murray photography by Penny Allman producer Idiot Flesh Recorded At Polymorph Studio Mixed At Polymorph Studio Mastered At Polymorph Studio Recorded At The Attic, El Paso Recorded At Babyhouse, Fresno Recorded, mixed, & mastered in Wondrasound™ at Polymorph Studio, Oakland, CA; except Dead Like Us recorded live at The Attic in El Paso, TX, and 'Diggity' recorded live at Babyhouse in Fresno, CA--both mixed and mastered at Polymorph.
Tony El Evil Gallegas is credited for M.C. on Dead Like Us, but you do not hear him until the start of Idiot Song. The credits for the 'Dead Parade' may contain ellipsis (...) which mean to take the place of the credited artist when read; the credit role usually them being 'on'. The parade took place in 'beautiful El Paso, Texas'.
There appear many credits for Filthy Rotten Excuse Chickens for stage, but not for any audio on this record.
The last track isn't named at all nor or is it mentioned on the release, but is considered a reprise of Dead Like Us.