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SAMARKAND - 1995 - F***ING HUGE - CD (NSFW)

SAMARKAND nsfw heavy metal album out of print since 1995, with good reason
F***KING HUGE



SAMARKAND
F***ING HUGE
cassette - 9BD
Bizarre Depiction 1995
heavy metal

all everything Ian C Stewart

recorded 1993-95 in Westerville and Philadelphia

1. Life Is F***ed
2. Time To Quit/Change
3. Another Way
4. Machinery
5. You Died Two Weeks Ago
6. Corpselicker's Jewels
7. Moment Of Impact
8. Splat
9. Acid Is Like A Woman
10. Indifferent Times
11. Does It Look Like I Feel Like Talking About It
12. Appropriated Desire
13. Finish
14. F***ing Huge
15. The Absolute End Of Everything


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