1996 studio album by Today Is the Day
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Today Is the Day is the third studio album by American noise rock band Today Is the Day . It was released on March 26, 1996 by Amphetamine Reptile Records . It was the band's only studio album to feature keyboardist Scott Wexton .[ 3]
In 2008, a remastered version of the album containing two bonus tracks that originated from the Amphetamine Reptile Clusterfuck compilations was released through Steve Austin's SuperNova Records . A live performance DVD was released a year earlier. It was filmed during the tour for the self-titled album, titled Today Is the Day Live .
Track listing All tracks are written by Steve Austin
Title 1. "Kai Piranha" 1:15 2. "Marked" 4:48 3. "Bugs Death March" 5:25 4. "A Man of Science" 0:58 5. "Realization" 4:26 6. "Black Iron Prison" 1:57 7. "Mountain People" 2:15 8. "Ripped Off" 3:37 9. "The Tragedy" 2:53 10. "She Is in Fear of Death" 4:11 11. "I Love My Woman" 0:26 12. "Dot Matrix" 4:28
2008 remastered CD bonus tracks Title 13. "Hands and Knees" 2:55 14. "Pipe Dream Zero" 4:01 Total length: 43:39
Personnel Adapted from the Today Is the Day liner notes.[ 4]
Today Is the Day
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Steve Austin
Colin Frecknall
Thomas Jack
Douglas Andrae
Sean Conkling
DJ Cox
Brann Dailor
Chris Debari
Milan Dietz
Brad Elrod
Brian Epistalla
John Gillis
Julien Granger
Mike Herrell
Mike Hyde
Ryan Jones
John Judkins
Bill Kelliher
Marshall Kilpatric
Aaron Kotilainen
Graham Leduc
Jeffrey Lohrber
Cody McCall
Christopher Reeser
Derek Roddy
Curran Reynolds
Dave Rosenberg
Mike Rosswog
Trevor Thomas
Vishnu Reddy
Scott Wexton
Philip Wiseman
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