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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Acid_EatersAcid Eaters - Wikipedia

    Sebastian Bach – backing vocals (track 3) Traci Lords – backing vocals (track 5) Technical. Scott Hackwith – producer, mixing; Gary Kurfirst – executive producer; Trent Slatton – engineer, mixing; Bryce Goggin – assistant engineer (Baby Monster) Rojo – assistant engineer (Baby Monster) Johnny Wydrycs – assistant ...

  2. Sebastian Bach – coros en 3; Pete Townshend – coros en 2; Traci Lords – coros en 5; Producción. Peter Beckerman: Ingeniero Asistente; Todd Gallopo: Diseño; Diego Garrido: Ingeniero Asistente; Bryce Goggin: Ingeniero Asistente; Scott Hackwith: Mezclador, Productor; Jack Hersca: Ingeniero Asistente; Scott Hull: Mastering; Gary Kurfirst ...

  3. Sebastian Bach – voces de respaldo (track 3) Traci Lords – voces de respaldo (track 5) Técnico. Scott Hackwith – productor, mezcla; Gary Kurfirst – productor ejecutivo; Trent Slatton – ingeniero, mezclando; Bryce Goggin – ingeniero asistente (Monstruo de bebé) Rojo – ingeniero asistente (Baby Monster)

  4. Johann Sebastian Bach (pronunciado /ˈjoːhan zeˈbasti̯an bax/ ⓘ; Eisenach, Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, 21 de marzo jul. / 31 de marzo de 1685 greg.-Leipzig, Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, 28 de julio de 1750) fue un compositor, músico, director de orquesta, maestro de capilla, cantor y profesor alemán del período barroco.Fue el miembro más importante de una de las familias de ...

  5. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsAcid Eaters - Rolling Stone

    10 de mar. de 1994 · Check out our album review of Artist's Acid Eaters on Rolling Stone.com. ... Jagger-Richards' "Out of Time," with Skid Row's Sebastian Bach backing up Joey Ramone's touching Mick mimicry).

  6. 1 de dic. de 1993 · Acid Eaters is the thirteenth studio album by the Ramones and the second of the 90’s. It is completely composed of covers, nearly all of them originally from the 60’s.

  7. acearchive.org › acid-eatersAcid Eaters

    The Ramones' "Acid Eaters" album is their only album consisting entirely of cover songs, paying tribute to their favorite artists of the 1960s. The album, released in 1993 towards the end of the band's career, highlights the band's influences from garage rock bands like The Seeds and The Amboy Dukes and popular bands such as The Beach Boys, The Who, and The Rolling Stones.