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NEUROPLASTICITY

Ainmatter

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal


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Studio Album, released in 2006

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Work Is Life (2:50)
2. Something To Thirst About (2:36)
3. A Complex Duality In Productivity (4:34)
4. Apoplectic (5:31)
5. 1 Seventy Six To 1 Seventy West (2:59)
6. Change The Stars (3:56)
7. Nocturnal Premonitions (5:40)
8. Formless Confessions (4:38)
9. Discovering Power (6:19)

Total Time: 39:03

Line-up / Musicians

- Nick Schendzielos / Bass
- Death / Bass
- Eddie Munster
- James Brown
- Greg Williams

Releases information

Self-released

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