Mixed by Tom Soares at Electric Lady Studios, NYC Except "The Bitch Song" Mixed by Matt Wallace at Encore Studios, Burbank, CA
Like most Faith No More demos, it was recorded on an 8-track by Matt Wallace.
The album, Bring on the Fuego, co-produced by Kennedy and Matt Wallace represented a departure stylistically from Ruth Ruth.
Matt Wallace – mixing, producer on "The Grade" and "The Cowboy Song"
Matt Damon | Matt Dillon | William Wallace | Wallace Stevens | Matt Groening | Matt Lucas | George Wallace | Mike Wallace | Matt & Kim | Matt Cassel | Alfred Russel Wallace | Wallace Reid | Wallace | Matt Smith | Matt Schaub | Lew Wallace | Edgar Wallace | David Foster Wallace | William Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire | Wallace Collection | Mike Wallace (journalist) | Dee Wallace | Rusty Wallace | Matt Thorne | Matt Fraction | Matt Bahr | Wallace Beery | Randall Wallace | Matt Stairs | Matt Smith (actor) |
1 includes: Trumpets — Wayne Bergeron, Carl Fischer, Ernie Hammes, Stan Mark, Eric Miyashiro, Dennis Noday, Lew Soloff, Andrea Tofanelli, Walter White, Patrick Hession, Steve Schankman, Peter Olstad, Serafin Aguilar; saxes — Mike Dubaniewicz (alto), Matt Wallace (tenor), Denis DiBlasio (bari); trombones — Steve Wiest; piano — Christian Jacob, Chip Stevens, Jeff Lashway
Authors published by Murky Depths have included Robert Rankin, Jon Courtenay Grimwood, Stan Nicholls, Sam Stone, Eugie Foster, Richard Calder, Edward Morris, Edward M. Erdelac, Chris Huff, Matt Wallace, R. D. Hall, Mike Carey, Juliet E. McKenna, C. J. Carter-Stephenson and Lavie Tidhar.