Atomic (Lit album)

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Track listing

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Bonus CD

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B-sides

  • "The Party's Over" (A. Popoff, J. Popoff, B. Walker) – 2:42
  • "Chain of Fools" (Aretha Franklin) (added as a bonus track in the European edition)
  • "I Wanna Rock" (Twisted Sister)
  • "Father Christmas" (The Kinks)
  • "Happy in the Meantime” (Remix)

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[2]

Lit

  • A. Jay Popoff – lead vocals
  • Jeremy Popoff – guitar, backing vocals
  • Kevin Baldes – bass
  • Allen Shellenberger – drums

Additional musicians

  • David Campbell – string arrangement, string section member (6)
  • Larry Corbett – string section member (6)
  • Joel Derouin – string section member (6)
  • James Ehreinger – organ (8)
  • Don Gilmore – backing vocals
  • Marvin Gordy III – string section member (6)
  • Gabrial McNair – synthesizer (2, 11)
  • Niels Bye Nielsen – orchestra (10)
  • Rachel Purkin – string section member (6)
  • Steven Tyler – backing vocals (13)
  • Danny Walker – additional lead guitar (9)

Production

  • Produced by Don Gilmore and Lit (all tracks except 13)
  • Produced by Glen Ballard and Lit (13)

Charts

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Chart performance for Atomic
Chart (2001) Peak
position

References

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  1. Lit Album & Song Chart History: Billboard 200. Billboard. Retrieved October 8, 2025
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External links

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