Drums
Brett Reed, Joshua Seth Eagan, Matt Mahaffey, Dorian Crozier, John Fields, Travis Barker
Percussion
Brett Reed, Damon Elliott, Tim Armstrong, Joshua Seth Eagan, John Fields, Atticus Ross, Travis Barker
Reviews
3 stars out of 5 - "In her own way, Pink is more punk than what passes for punk these days....The same sense of realness that lets Pink show her soft, insecure side also leads her to some pop-diva playa-hating...", Ranked #44 in Q's "The 50 Best Albums of 2003in, 3 stars out of 5 - "...Pink shares Madonna's two best assets: a keen eye for the next collaborator to further her cause and the ability to sound like Pink no matter what shape her cause takes...", "...Producer Tim Armstrong infuses his contributions with a Jolt Cola energy....While her peers struggle to grime themselves up, Pink and her exuberantly junky pop still stand head and bustier above the rest." - Rating: B+, "...Pink is America's first proper Beastie Girl....All scrappy power chords and wounded warmth..." - Grade: B
Distribution
Sony Music
Mixing
William Orbit, Al Clay, Tim Armstrong, Tom Lord-Alge, Dave Pensado, John Fields
Number of Discs
1
Engineer
SEAN Spuehler, Rich Tapper, Tim Armstrong, David Guerrero, Atticus Ross, Iain Roberton, Eric White, Padraic Kerin, Jake Davies, Dave Guererro, Dave Carlock, Steven Miller, John Fields, Jonathan Davis
Bass
Dave Carlock, Matt Freeman, Janis Tanaka, John Fields, Jonathan Davis
Guitar
Grecco Buratto, Linda Perry, Tim Armstrong, Steve Stevens, John Fields, Eric Schermerhorn, Jonathan Davis
Guest Artist
Billy Mann, Linda Perry, Jonathan S. Davis, Tim Armstrong, Lars Frederiksen, Steve Stevens, Peaches
Keyboards
Dave Carlock, Damon Elliott, Tim Armstrong, Matt Mahaffey, John Fields, Jonathan Davis
Number of Tracks
15
Country/Region of Manufacture
European Union, United States