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FAMILIAR ESPIONAGE

Algernon

Eclectic Prog


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3.60 | 5 ratings | 0 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2007

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Deactivate the Motion Sensor (6:21)
2. Beneath the Ailing Flesh (7:23)
3. (Don't Press the) Red Button (6:06)
4. Transmission Received (7:28)
5. Scene Change (7:05)
6. Eraserhead (6:18)
7. Mission Protocol (5:57)

Total Time 46:38

Line-up / Musicians

- Dave Miller / guitar
- Nick Fryer / guitar
- Tom Perona / bass
- Cory Healey / drums
- Katie Wiegman / vibes

Releases information

CD 2007

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ALGERNON Familiar Espionage ratings distribution


3.60
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