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CALL ME DRAGON

These Monsters

Post Rock/Math rock


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Studio Album, released in 2010

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Call Me Dragon (4:42)
2. Dirty Messages (8:04)
3. Who Is This Tall Sick Man (5:20)
4. Biggie and Tupac (1:04)
5. Harry Patton (6:08)
6. Space Ritual (6:31)
7.Deaf Machine (6:39)

Line-up / Musicians


- Sam Pryor / guitar, vocals
- Ian Thirkill / bass
- Johnny Farrell / sax, Moog
- Tommy Davidson / drums

Releases information

Function Records

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