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VESPER

Entropia

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal


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Studio Album, released in 2013

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Dante (4:37)
2. Gauss (7:24)
3. Pascal (10:22)
4. Vesper (8:11)
5. Tesla (8:52)
6. Marat (9:05)

Total Time 48:31

Line-up / Musicians

- Michał Dziedzic / vocals, guitars, samples
- Michał Duda / guitars
- Damian Dudek / keyboards
- Marek Ceńkar / bass, vocals
- Patryk Budzowski / drums

Releases information

CDr Self-released (2013, Poland)
CD Self-released (2014, Poland)
LP Hellthrasher Productions - LP IX (2014, Poland)
Digital album

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ENTROPIA Vesper ratings distribution


3.75
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