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THE THING WHICH SOLOMON OVERLOOKED

Boris

Experimental/Post Metal


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Studio Album, released in 2004

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. scene 2 (10:52)
2. a bao a qu (7:58)
3. 見せ続ける死角 -the dead angle which it continues showing (20:00)

Total Time 38:50

Line-up / Musicians

- Takeshi / bass
- Atsuo / effects
- Wata / guitar, effects

Releases information

Released under Kult of Nihilow
Fangs Anal Satan - Artwork

Thanks to Captain Midnight for the addition
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