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A1 A Rich Person's Death
A2 No Man's Land
Written-By – J. Casteneda, The Neighbors
A3 Tough Guys Dogs
A4 The End Of Mankind
A5 Forgotten Problems
A6 I Wanted A BB Gun
A7 Thievery
Written-By – J. Casteneda, The Neighbors
B1 Second Hand Man
B2 Three Percent Of Mammals
B3 Sometimes
B4 Dying For Attention
B5 Sponsorship Brah
B6 Drug War
B7 Hee Haw Uncle Pa

Credits

  • Bass – Clint Kemerling
  • Drums – Jon Henderson
  • Guitar – Keven Kemerling, Scott Miller
  • Mixed By – Jeff Forest*
  • Music By – K. Kemerling* (tracks: A1, A3 to A6, B1 to B7), The Neighbors (tracks: A1, A3 to A6, B1 to B7)
  • Producer – The Neighbors
  • Vocals, Lyrics By, Artwork By [Cover Concept] – Kenny*

Notes

Recorded in February 1998 @ Double Time Studios, San Diego, CA.
Folded sleeve with lyrics printed inside.
Issued on CD format on Six Weeks Records, USA.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none The Neighbors The More Money One Has - The More Important Is One's Life ‎(CD, EP) Muck Records none Netherlands 1998
SW-32 The Neighbors The More Money One Has - The More Important Is One's Life ‎(CD, EP) Six Weeks SW-32 US 2000
KR-21 The Neighbors The More Money One Has - The More Important Is One's Life ‎(7", Ltd, TP, W/Lbl) Kangaroo Records KR-21 Netherlands 1998

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The Neighbors  - The More Money One Has - The More Important Is One's Life

Performer: The Neighbors

Album Title: The More Money One Has - The More Important Is One's Life

Genre: Rock

Label: Kangaroo Records ‎– KR-21
Type: Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: Netherlands
Date of released: 1998
Category: Rock
Style: Hardcore, Punk

MP3 album zip size: 1368 mb

FLAC album zip size: 1850 mb

Rating: 3.9 / 5

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