Document #8 | ||||
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Released | June 13, 2001 | |||
Recorded | at God City studios | |||
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Length | 20:28 | |||
Label | Robotic Empire | |||
Producer | Kurt Ballou | |||
Pg. 99 chronology | ||||
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Sputnikmusic (2005) | (5/5)[3] |
Sputnikmusic (2007) | (4.5/5)[4] |
Document #8 is the third studio album by the American screamo band Pg. 99. The album was originally released as a vinyl LP on June 13, 2001, through Robotic Empire, with various versions also be released through Electric Human Project and Scene Police.[5] A remixed and remastered edition was released in 2005 through Robotic Empire on CD with two additional bonus tracks, "The Lonesome Waltz of Leonard Cohen" and "The List", the latter being a Filth cover. Both tracks were previously released on Document #9: A Split Personality.
The band reunited in 2011 after eight years and performed Document #8 in its entirety during Best Friends Day in Richmond, Virginia.[6] Document #8 was also reissued on vinyl in 2011.[7]
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