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THINGS TO COME

Slammin'Thru

Progressive Metal


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Studio Album, released in 2016

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Metallic Leaves (5:39)
2. Things to Come (7:10)
3. Disguised Queen (5:58)
4. Break (0:35)
5. Undisclosed (5:45)
6. Pariah (5:41)
7. Seeing Eye (7:35)

Total Time 38:23

Line-up / Musicians


- Axel / Keyboards
- Alejandro Gutiérrez Díaz "Guts" / Bass
- Irra / Drums
- Alberto / Guitars
- Raspu / Guitars
- David / Vocals (lead)

Releases information

CD/Digital released on Suspiria Records (2016)

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