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THE SIGN OF THE APE

Megace

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal


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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 1988

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Exigency (04:44)
2. Better To Forget (07:35)
3. Masquerade (03:37)
4. Proud of What? (03:37)

Total Time 19:33


Line-up / Musicians


- Melanie Bock / Vocals
- Jörg Schrör / Guitar
- Klaus Florian Möller / Guitar
- Michael Müller / Bass
- Kai Alexander Spiekermann / Drums


Releases information

Self-produced
Studio: Rockrooms Hamburg-Harburg
Engineer: Steven Dearmann Clark

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