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1998 compilation album by 311
Omaha Sessions
Compilation album by
311
Released
October 1998
Recorded
1988–1992, 1998
Length
38:19
Label
What Have You Records
Producer
311, J.E. Van Horne, Tom Lippold
311 chronology
Transistor (1997)
Omaha Sessions (1998)
Live (1998)
Omaha Sessions is an album released by 311 that was sold only through their website in October 1998. The album contains re-masterings of highlights from their three independent albums: Dammit!, Hydroponic, and Unity. The majority of these songs predate S.A. Martinez's full-time membership in the band; as such, he does not appear as frequently as on later albums.
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