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Comix Zone: Roadkill
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Format(s): CD
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Record label: Sega, LaserLight Digital
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US
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1995
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US (Sega Tunes)
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1996-08-20
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12 815
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EU
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1995
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Comix Zone: Roadkill is an EP containing music from Comix Zone. It was distributed with copies of the Sega Mega Drive and PC versions of Comix Zone in North America, with the Mega Drive release seeing a more limited run in Europe. The version included with PC copies of the game was packaged slightly differently but has identical contents.
The EP was given a separate retail release in 1996 as part of the Sega Tunes series of albums in the US, and was included on disc 3 of Mega Drive Last Action Heroes in Japan.
Track list
2. Feed My Disease (2:40)
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- Guitar solo: Philip Stevenson
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4. Seen It For Days (3:52)
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5. Woe is the World (3:00)
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- Guitar solo: Philip Stevenson
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► Running time: 18:39
Production credits
- Music and Lyrics by: Howard Drossin and Tim P.
- Produced by: Howard Drossin, Tim P., and Philip Stevenson
- Mixed by: Philip Stevenson with Howard Drossin and Doug Messenger
- Engineered by: Ross Stein, Philip Stevenson, Doug Messenger
- Roadkill was: Tim P. - Vocals; Howard Drossin - Guitars, Vocals; Weird Guy - Bass Guitar; David Harte - Drums
- Guitar solos on "Feed My Disease" and "Woe Is The World" by: Philip Stevenson
- Recorded at: Doug Messenger's - North Hollywood, CA; Sound City - Van Nuys, CA; Track House - Van Nuys, CA
- Mixed at: Doug Messenger's
- Mastered by: Gavin Lurssen at the Mastering Lab - Hollywood, CA
- Special Thanks: Tim Gedemer, Paul Hugey, Richard and Terry from Vitamade, Battery Acid and George, Rob and Tom at Bongload Records, Mike Wallis, Mrowa, A1 and Wally.
- Very Special Thanks to: Peter Morawiec, Adrian Stephens.
- Front and Back Cover Art: Tony DeZuniga
- Executive Producer: Roger Hector
Source: Back cover[1]
- Composed, Produced, Engineered and Performed By: Howard Drossin
- Recorded and Mixed at Sega Technical Institute - Redwood City, CA.
- Mastered By: Ken Lee at Rocket Lab - San Francisco, CA
- Executive Producer: Roger Hector
- Production Coordination: Sue Ortlip & Kelly Donlon
- Special Thanks: Shinobu Toyoda, Bill White, Yuji Naka, Hirokazu Yasuhara, Peter Morawiec, Adrian Stephens. Sheri Hockaday, Tim Gedemer, Al & Wally
Source: Back cover (Sega Tunes version)[2]
Physical scans
CD, EU (Mega Drive)
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Disc
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CD, US/EU (PC)
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Cover
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Disc
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CD, US (Sega Tunes)
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Cover
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Disc
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