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ENTHEOGEN

Sika Redem

Experimental/Post Metal


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Studio Album, released in 2006

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Euglena
2. The October Bird Of Death
3. Shields
4. Stretching For The Zenith
5. Sekret Redem
6. Proud Sons Of A Magnanimous Land
7. The Protagonist Fails, The Pugilist Falls
8. The Race From Homonid To Star Flight
9. Mr. Hunk

Line-up / Musicians


- Luke McCusker / drums
- Stein Fletcher / guitar
- Lewis Roden / guitar
- Ian Lee / bass
- Tommy Jones / vocals

Releases information

Underhill Records

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