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ETNA

Un Festín Sagital

RIO/Avant-Prog


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Studio Album, released in 2014

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Árboles Negros (14:31)
2. Lackonn (5:32)
3. Anuibis (Sueño Y Muerte) (10:32)
4. Acéfalo (2:13)
5. El Asesino Del Sol III (7:18)
6. Etna (21:16)

Total Time 61:22

Line-up / Musicians

- Michel Leroy / electric guitar, Hammond, effects, voices, theremin, recordings, mixing, drums
- Constanza Lagos / flute, Hammond
- Diego Pinto / drums, guitar
- Fernando Pinto / bass

Releases information

Cassette Self-released (2014)

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