drums recorded at otterworks by andrew vernon and at macey taylor's rockaway studios in birmingham.
wrote it on the front steps of rockaway studio. surprised me as i was sitting there.
lyrics
my hometown killed me
credits
from The Art of Navigation,
released October 6, 1999
macey taylor, sr.- mouth harp
maria taylor- backing vocals
louis- all other sounds
supported by 4 fans who also own “My Hometown Killed Me”
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