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Full album: Verbia Daemonicus
mp3 / 2007 year / 206 kbs / 63 mb / 42 min

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Album: Verbia Daemonicus
  1. Bounded Artefact
  2. Verbia Daemonicus
  3. Starlight To Twilight
  4. To The Bone
  5. Endarkenement
  6. Blooming Disaster
  7. Tale Of A Scorched Earth

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