11 dots: who is who?

So, who is who on the eMusic employee compilation, the people have been asking. Here’s your track-by-track guide!
01 Letters Lost, “Eastern European Girls (Rock Mix)” — Evan Parness, Royalties
02 Johnny Marnell, “Let Me Show You” — Johnny Marnell, Engineering
03 Kotorino, “Dangle Tango” — Jeff Morris, Engineering
04 Verystereo, “Completely Incomplete (Alt. Version)” — David Pakman (drummer/co-songwriter), CEO
05 Diablo Royale, “Remedy” — Eric Choy (guitar, songwriter), Legal
06 Assembly of Dust, “Corpus Christi” — Reid Genauer, Marketing
07 nonplusx, “Repeat Transmission” — Bryan Robbins, Product
08 Denise Yantin, “Who Am I Supposed to Be” — Denise Yantin, Communications
09 Vulgaras, “Mother Heart” — Raul Padilla (drums), Customer Relations
10 Keith Patchel, “Helsinki” — Keith Patchel, Customer Relations
11 Goodbye Picasso, “Messages” — Scott Taylor (guitar), Engineering
Oh, and for the record, all credit for this cool project goes to Evan Parness. Nicely done!



This is a singularly awesome idea.
Yancey, I have a vaguely (okay, entirely) off-topic question regarding this:
http://www.emusic.com/messageboard/viewTopic.html?topicId=119290
It seems those albums aren’t actually available to download *anywhere*, from the US to the UK and (it seems) most if not all of Europe. Any idea who can actually download those albums? Seems a bit bizarre..
Come on Yancey, you couldn’t start a kazoo band or something in time to make it on the compilation? I’m disappointed…
paperghost, those are available only for german and austrian subscribers.
Doesn’t Alex Naidus of the Pains of Being Pure at Heart work here? No offense, but this list is sort of hilarious without them.