8 Teeth to Eat You

8 Teeth to Eat You

Infobox Album |
Name = 8 Teeth to Eat You
Type = EP
Artist = Cursive and Eastern Youth


Released = June 4, 2002
Genre = Indie rock, Emo
Length = 34:14
Label = Better Looking Records
Producer =

"8 Teeth to Eat You" is a split album between Cursive and the Japanese punk band Eastern Youth. It was released on June 4th of 2002 on Better Looking Records.

Track listing

# Cursive - "Excerpts From Various Notes Strewn Around The Bedroom of April Connolly, Feb. 24, 1997" - 4:03
# Cursive - "Am I Not Yours?" - 3:25
# Cursive - "Escape Artist" – 3:11
# Cursive - "May Flowers" - 3:36
# Eastern Youth - "Bura Bura Bushi" – 4:57
# Eastern Youth - "Muyohnosuke" – 4:10
# Eastern Youth - "Nisokuhokohkouta" – 5:51
# Eastern Youth - "Itsudemo Kokoniiru" - 5:01

Personnel

Cursive

*Tim Kasher - guitar, vocals
*Gretta Cohn - cello
*Matt Maginn - bass guitar
*Clint Schnase - drums
*Ted Stevens - guitar, vocals

*Mike Mogis - recording, mixing, production
*Doug Van Sloun - mastering

Eastern Youth

*Hisashi Yoshino - guitar, vocals
*Tomokazu Ninomiya - bass guitar
*Atsuya Tamori - drums

*Eddie Ashworth - recording, mixing, production
*Shinji Yoshikoshi - assistant engineering
*Eddy Schreyer - mastering


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