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THE SEVEN YEAR PLAN

Arkaza

Progressive Metal


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Studio Album, released in 2021

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. LXVI (2:21)
2. Collide (9:43)
3. Broken (8:53)
4. VIXI (3:18)
5. Fragments (6:12)
6. Array (7:20)
7. Atoms (6:40)
8. Pavement (7:40)
9. Shadows (6:47)
10. Eye (11:17)

Total Time 70:11

Line-up / Musicians

- Curtis Lewis / guitars, vocals
- Ralston Mims / drums
- Zach Morton / bass
- Rendell Gary / guitars
- Caleb Brooks / vocals

With:
- Kristin Partin / vocals
- Aaron De Simone / vocals

Releases information

Digital album

Release date May 1, 2021

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