Service Merchandise (album)

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All lyrics are written by Open Mike Eagle, Still Rift, and Video Dave; all music is composed by Eagle, Still Rift, Video Dave, and the track's respective producer. All tracks produced by Child Actor except where noted.

Service Merchandise
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Studio album by
Previous Industries
ReleasedJune 28, 2024
Length35:10
Label Merge
Producer
Open Mike Eagle chronology
Another Triumph of Ghetto Engineering
(2023)
Service Merchandise
(2024)
Video Dave chronology
ArticulatedTexTiles
(2023)
Service Merchandise
(2024)
Service Merchandise track listing
No.TitleProducerLength
1."Showbiz" 3:00
2."Pliers" 3:02
3."Braids" Quelle Chris 2:15
4."Roebuck" 3:15
5."Montgomery Ward" (featuring Queen Herawin) 3:31
6."White Hen"Smoke Bonito2:31
7."Babbages" 2:55
8."Fotomat" 3:54
9."Dominick's" (featuring Quelle Chris)Quelle Chris4:13
10."Zayre" 3:02
11."Kay Bee" 3:31
Total length:35:10

Personnel

Previous Industries

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