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TREE OF NO RETURN

Tusk

Experimental/Post Metal


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3.33 | 3 ratings | 0 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2004

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Tree Of No Return (3:15)
2. The Rising Terror, The Setting Sun (1:36)
3. Lost In The Woods (0:55)
4. Starvation Dementia (8:17)
5. Ursus Arctos - Walk The Valley (8:42)

Total Time - 22:45

Line-up / Musicians


- Trevor de Brauw / guitar, banjo, bowed mandolin, keyboards
- Laurent Lebec / bass
- Larry Herweg / drums
- Jody Minnoch / vocals, keyboards, recorder, tambourine, shaker
- Noam Belkind / keyboards, theremin, effects

Releases information

Tortuga Records

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TUSK Tree Of No Return ratings distribution


3.33
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