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  2. Two weeks of recording were done at Mission Sound in Brooklyn, New York, with Giordano assisted by Oliver Strauss and Barbra Vlahides. Stuart Karmatz was a technician, and Todd Parker the engineer. After recording drums, bass and most of the guitars, the band, Giordano and Parker moved to Water Music in Hoboken, New Jersey.

  3. The line-up that recorded the demo consisted almost entirely of musicians from Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution: Josh Ansley (bass guitar), Jamie Egan (trombone and trumpet), Tomas Kalnoky (guitar and vocals), Stuart Karmatz (drums), Dan Ross (alto and baritone saxophone) and Pete Sibilia (tenor saxophone).

  4. The band did pre-production with Heath Miller at Excess dB Studios in Bergen County, New Jersey; he was assisted by Stuart Karmatz and Tom Petta. The EP was supported with an east coast tour in June with One Cool Guy.

  5. Explore Stuart Karmatz's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Stuart Karmatz on AllMusic.

  6. Several of Streetlight's members were already well known among the New Jersey ska community for their roles in past ska bands from that area, most notably Catch 22's Tomas Kalnoky, James Egan, Mike Soprano, and Josh Ansley, as well as One Cool Guy's Stuart Karmatz, Pete Sibilia, Dan Ross, and Chris Paszik.

  7. The line-up for the demo was half ex-Catch 22 (Josh Ansley, Jamie Egan, and Tomas Kalnoky) and half ex-One Cool Guy (Stuart Karmatz, Dan Ross, and Pete Sibilia), almost all of whom had also performed on BOTAR's A Call to Arms the year before.