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INNERCITY

Innercity

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Studio Album, released in 2011

Songs / Tracks Listing

A1. Cornu Copia (Part II) (4:39)
A2. Subvirtual Sexlife (3:47)
A3. Octopi In The Mirror Room (5:27)
A4. Sinicuichi (2:45)
A5. Inside The Sun Channeling To John In Patmos (3:16)
B1. Neon Beach (4:21)
B2. Metamentalist (4:17)
B3. Chaliponga Tigers And Red Fruit Survival (5:26)
B4. Escape From The Suns: First Blood (5:59)

Total Time 39:57

Line-up / Musicians

- Hans Dens / performer

Releases information

Kosmisk Väg - 018 (Cassette)

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