Pray for the Soul of Betty is the self-titled hard rock debut album of the band Pray for the Soul of Betty released on May 10, 2005, self-produced locally by the band, global release courtesy of Koch Entertainment, who released it in two editions, explicit and clean; re-engineered by Michael Burgman and Michael Barlie, re-mastered by Howie Weinburg; arranged, produced and performed by Pray for the Soul of Betty. The tracks were recorded, produced, and distributed locally in 2003 and 2004 by the band personally during live shows. Upon its release, the album scored #129 on The Billboard 200— #2 on Top Heatseekers, #7 on Top Independent Albums, and sold 7,500 on its first week.
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| - Pray for the Soul of Betty is the self-titled hard rock debut album of the band Pray for the Soul of Betty released on May 10, 2005, self-produced locally by the band, global release courtesy of Koch Entertainment, who released it in two editions, explicit and clean; re-engineered by Michael Burgman and Michael Barlie, re-mastered by Howie Weinburg; arranged, produced and performed by Pray for the Soul of Betty. The tracks were recorded, produced, and distributed locally in 2003 and 2004 by the band personally during live shows. Upon its release, the album scored #129 on The Billboard 200— #2 on Top Heatseekers, #7 on Top Independent Albums, and sold 7,500 on its first week. (en)
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| - Pray for the Soul of Betty is the self-titled hard rock debut album of the band Pray for the Soul of Betty released on May 10, 2005, self-produced locally by the band, global release courtesy of Koch Entertainment, who released it in two editions, explicit and clean; re-engineered by Michael Burgman and Michael Barlie, re-mastered by Howie Weinburg; arranged, produced and performed by Pray for the Soul of Betty. The tracks were recorded, produced, and distributed locally in 2003 and 2004 by the band personally during live shows. Upon its release, the album scored #129 on The Billboard 200— #2 on Top Heatseekers, #7 on Top Independent Albums, and sold 7,500 on its first week. (en)
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