Track Information
- "Off White"
- Kris Anaya – vocals, guitar, percussion
- Matt Sergent – bass
- Joey Hyland – guitar
- Morley Boyer – drums
- Chris Trombley – drums
- Dan Block – trombone
- Tony Portela – trombone
- Sarah Meyerbeter – french horn
- Nate Perkins – trumpet
- Marty Stengel – trumpet
- Melody Mundy – viola
- Mike Choi – violin
- Amber Padgett – vocals
- Caitlyn Gutenberger – vocals
- Jessica Brown – vocals
- "Blind, Deaf, and Dumb" – 8:10
- Kris Anaya – vocals, percussion
- Matt Sergent – bass
- Joey Hyland – guitar
- Morley Boyer – drums
- Chris Trombley – drums
- Dan Block – trombone
- Tony Portela – trombone
- Sarah Meyerbeter – french horn
- Nate Perkins – trumpet
- Marty Stengel – trumpet
- Sarah Thrasher – bassoon
- Melody Mundy – viola
- Mike Choi – violin
- David Dahlquist – violin
- Amber Padgett – vocals
- Caitlyn Gutenberger – vocals
- Chelsea Wolfe – vocals
- Jessica Brown – vocals
- "I Promise You (We'll Be Okay)" – 4:32
- Kris Anaya – vocals, guitar
- Matt Sergent – bass
- Joey Hyland – guitar
- Morley Boyer – drums
- Chris Trombley – drums
- Mike Sparks – keyboard, piano
- Amber Padgett – vocals
- Caitlyn Gutenberger – vocals
- "Gotta Give Up Gotta Give In" – 5:32
- Kris Anaya – vocals, guitar, percussion
- Matt Sergent – bass
- Joey Hyland – guitar
- Morley Boyer – drums
- Chris Trombley – drums
- Dan Block – trombone
- Tony Portela – trombone
- Sarah Meyerbeter – french horn
- Nate Perkins – trumpet
- Marty Stengel – trumpet
- Melody Mundy – viola
- Jessica Lowe – cello
- Mike Choi – violin
- Zoe Kimmerling – violin
- "White Roses" – 5:33
- Kris Anaya – vocals, piano
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