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VIVO TECNÓPOLIS

Gramonautus

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Studio Album, released in 2013

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Serpiente (Viaja por la sal) - (Pescado Rabioso) (7:23)
2. El origen de los tiempos (6:38)
3. Buena McClane (6:40)
4. Duda Tabú (8:09)
5. Perdonado (niño condenado) - (Invisible) (7:05)

Line-up / Musicians

- Leonardo Nicastri / guitar, vocals
- Lucas Angelucci / keyboards, vocals
- Sebastian Franco / bass
- Facundo Gonzalez / drums

Releases information

Released 6th October 2013

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