6:6:6
6:6:6 is a split CD between Smackin' Isaiah (a.k.a. A Wilhelm Scream), Moronique and Merrick. The album got the title 6:6:6 because each band has 6 songs each on the album. It was released on a small indie label called Tank Records which was run by John Carvalho, Smackin' Isaiah guitarist. The album had a short run of no more than 2000 copies and as of 2009 is quite rare.
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| Released | 2000 | |||
| Genre | Punk rock Melodic hardcore  | |||
| Length | 51:21 | |||
| Label | Tank | |||
| Producer | Joe Reilly Smackin' Isaiah Noszticius Vilmos Moronique Willie Samuels Merrick  | |||
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This album is the follow-up to Smackin' Isaiah's second cassette release entitled Gets Eaten Alive!.
Track listing
    
Smackin Isaiah
- Studying The Sidewalk
 - Today's Special
 - How To Set Yourself On Fire
 - The Devil Lives In Massachusetts
 - It Never Happened
 - Don't Wake Me Up
 
Moronique
- Belong
 - The Edge
 - College Trends
 - Elevated
 - Hollow
 - The Lost Story
 
Merrick
- Blue Light Night
 - Present Past
 - Sell Me
 - Untried
 - In Silence
 - Amusement Park
 
Personnel
    
    Band members
    
Smackin' Isaiah
- Nuno Pereira – vocals
 - Trevor Reilly – guitar / vocals
 - John Carvalho – guitar
 - Jonathan Teves – bass / vocals
 - Nicholas Pasquale Angelini – drums
 
Moronique
- Sosa Kodaj – vocals / guitar
 - Rudi Las Vegas – guitar
 - Thomas Kaim – bass / vocals
 - Andi Schwab – drums
 
Merrick
- Marco – vocals / guitar
 - Kelly – vocals / bass
 - James – guitar
 - Nick – drums / keyboard
 
Other contributors
    
- Joe Reilly - Recording, engineering, mixing and production for Smackin' Isaiah
 - Smackin' Isaiah - Production for Smackin' Isaiah
 - Noszticius Vilmos - Recording, engineering, mixing and production for Moronique
 - Moronique - Production for Moronique
 - Willie Samuels - Recording, engineering, mixing and production for Merrick
 - Merrick - Production for Merrick
 
References
    
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