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2002 single by the Used
"The Taste of Ink " is the debut single by American rock band the Used from their self-titled debut album The Used . It was released to radio September 2002 along with a music video for TV directed by the Malloys . A music video was filmed in August.[ 5] A CD single was later released in March 2003 with contained a b-side, Christmas song, and music video. A demo version can be found on the band's demo album Demos from the Basement which was a CD distributed by the band in 2001 which was then called Used .[ 6]
All tracks are written by The Used
Title 1. "The Taste of Ink" 3:28 2. "Just a Little" 3:28 3. "Alone This Holiday" 2:56 4. "The Taste of Ink" (music video on enhanced CD) Total length: 9:52
Title 1. "The Taste of Ink" 3:28 2. "Just a Little" 3:28 Total length: 6:56
Craig Aaronson – A&R
John Feldmann – engineer (track 1) , mixed by (tracks: 1 & 2) , producer
Freeze Artist Management – management
Paul Gomez – management
John Reese – management
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