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| Red | Primary Artist |
| Howard Benson | Keyboards |
| Anthony Armstrong | Guitar, Background Vocals, Group Member |
| Randy Armstrong | Bass, Piano, Background Vocals, Group Member |
| Michael Barnes | Vocals, Background Vocals, Group Member |
| Joe Rickard | Drums, Group Member |
| Howard Benson | Programming, Producer |
| Paul DeCarli | Engineer, Digital Editing |
| Ted Jensen | Mastering |
| Mike Plotnikoff | Engineer |
| Beth Lee | Art Direction |
| Bernie Herms | String Arrangements |
| Johnny Andrews | Composer |
| Tim Parker | Art Direction |
| Josh Baker | Composer |
| Hatsukazu "Hatch" Inagaki | Engineer |
| Hunter Lamb | Composer |
| Jason McArthur | Composer, Executive Producer |
| Marc VanGool | Guitar Techician |
| Jon Nicholson | Drum Technician |
| Anthony Armstrong | Composer, Programming |
| Randy Armstrong | Composer |
| Jasen Rauch | Composer |
| Michael Barnes | Composer |
| Joe Rickard | Composer, Programming |
| Dave Hodges | Composer |
| Mark Holman | Composer |
| Kelly Henderson | grooming |
| Sheena Winiarski | Wardrobe Assistant |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Steve Leggett
Mixing a post-grunge sound, complete with a slight metal edge, and a radio-ready studio sheen, Red play songs that, although they're often filled with confusion, despair, and anger, are also ultimately positive and redemptive, which is where the band's Christian base comes into the blend. Release the Panic, the group's fourth album (led by the title track as the first single), doesn't mess with the formula very much, and if they sound like Linkin Park, say, or Chevelle, that firm faith in hope and redemption gives the band a kind of spiritual warmth not always apparent at first listen.