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Appearance Of Nothing

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Live, released in 2015

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Forsaken
2. Sweet Enemy
3. I Said Silence
4. The Seer
5. Ashes/2nd Love
6. Destination
7. Roadie
8. The Call of Eve

Line-up / Musicians

- Omar Cuna / vocals, guitar
- Patrick Gerber / vocals, guitar
- Peter Bergern / lead guitar
- Marc Petralito / piano, organ
- Ronnie Wolf / drums

Releases information

CD Self-released (2015, Switzerland)

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