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CYBERLAND X-PRESS

Tranquillity

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Studio Album, released in 1992

Songs / Tracks Listing

A1. Welcome to Chiba (5:40)
A2. Watchin' the Matrix (5:30)
A3. Jackhead's Run (4:15)
A4. Data-Gomi (7:20)
B1. Mainframe Locking (A Presage) (4:00)
B2. Flatlines (Three Tasks / Two Locks) (17:45)

Line-up / Musicians

- Frank Makowski / performer

Releases information

All tracks composed, arranged and performed 1991/92 by Frank Makowski.

Self-released cassette

Thanks to Gordy for the addition
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