Arranged By [The Heresy Horns] -
J.G. Thirlwell
,
Steve Bernstein*
Artwork By [Art Direction] -
Brian Wallace
Artwork By [Computer Imaging] -
Adam Sanders
Artwork By [Concept & Digital Artwork Designed By] -
J.G. Thirlwell
Artwork By [Graphic Artist] -
Richard White
Bass -
Tod Ashley
(tracks: 2 to 6, 11, 12)
Composed By, Arranged By, Performer, Written-By -
J.G. Thirlwell
Engineer -
Rob "Rok" Sutton*
Featuring -
Heresy Horns, The
(tracks: 2, 4, 9)
Guitar -
Marc Ribot
(tracks: 3, 9, 12)
Mastered By -
Howie Weinberg
Other [A&r] -
David Kahne
Other [Legal] -
Loren Chodosh
Other [Long Slow Wet One] -
DC
Other [Product Manager / Puppet Master] -
Gerard Babbits
Other [Sony Video 1] -
Evelyn Ackey
Photography -
Alex Winter
Producer -
J.G. Thirlwell
Saxophone [Baritone] -
Pablo Calogero
(tracks: 2, 4, 9)
Trombone -
Art Barron
(tracks: 2, 4, 9)
Trumpet -
Frank London
(tracks: 2, 4, 9)
,
Steve Bernstein*
(tracks: 2, 4 to 6, 9, 11, 12)
Foetus signed to a massive record label for the release of Gash SonyColumbiaCIAKGBmultinational corporations ad nauseum you know But despite the albums excellence it failed commercially Unlike regular unoriginal artists who make kiddycore about lunch boxes and bedwetting And then of course the businessmen at SonyColumbia happily axed Foetus
My heart goes out to Jim Thirlwell because Foetus has never achieved commercial success Ill be your waiter this evening All the while sadly it is the artists who appropriated and commercialised the Foetus sound yet never with violence and beauty so PURE who rake in the CASH Ministry Nine Inch Nails Marilyn Manson
In two hundred years from now someone will recognise what the rest of you have missed and Phillip And His Foetus Vibrations will live forever