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TO CALL EACH THING BY ITS RIGHT NAME

Man Mountain

Post Rock/Math rock


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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 2013

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. What Has Been Will Always Be (9:52)
2. Lucerna (5:38)
3. Man of Science, Man of Faith (10:08)

Total Time 25:38

Line-up / Musicians


- Mike Reaume / guitar
- Brent Kaiser / guitar
- David Reaume / bass
- Jake Goins / drums

Releases information

Self Released Digital Download
Limited Edition Cassette

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