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CONVERGENCE

Iris Divine

Progressive Metal


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Studio Album, released in 2011

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Broken (Arms of Heaven) (4:16)
2. Breathing Sulfur (5:52)
3. Among Strangers (4:45)
4. Into Ashes (7:06)
5. The Seeker (4:52)
6. Unspoken Tragedy (5:18)
7. Intention Esperiment (4:17)
8. Halfway to Nowhere (3:48)

Total Time 40:14

Line-up / Musicians

- Brian Dobbs / bass
- Tanvir Tomal / drums, vocals
- Navid Rashid / vocals, guitars
- Farhad Hossain / vocals, guitars, keyboards, programming

Releases information

CD/Digital Self-released March 10, 2011.

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